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Federal + Statewide Results
U.S. President, Congress, statewide positions
Ballot Measures + Local Results
Statewide initiatives, local propositions, county offices
Be aware that these are unofficial results and will change as ballots continue to be counted.
Data is provided by the Secretary of State and county elections officials.
US President
Hillary Clinton 978192 |
|
56.38% | |
Donald Trump 655581 |
|
37.79% |
United States U.S. Senator
Patty Murray Democratic 1063984 |
|
61% | |
Chris Vance Republican 680205 |
|
39% |
CD 1 US Representative
Suzan DelBene Democratic 79042 |
|
59.83% | |
Robert J. Sutherland Republican 53073 |
|
40.17% |
CD 2 US Representative
Rick Larsen Democratic 66180 |
|
66.45% | |
Marc Hennemann Republican 33409 |
|
33.55% |
CD 3 US Representative
Jaime Herrera Beutler Republican 123868 |
|
58.83% | |
Jim Moeller Democratic 86700 |
|
41.17% |
CD 4 US Representative
Dan Newhouse Republican 68361 |
|
57.69% | |
Clint Didier Republican 50131 |
|
42.31% |
CD 5 US Representative
Cathy McMorris Rodgers Republican 117287 |
|
58.32% | |
Joe Pakootas Democratic 83812 |
|
41.68% |
CD 6 US Representative
Derek Kilmer Democratic 130326 |
|
62.22% | |
Todd A. Bloom Republican 79141 |
|
37.78% |
CD 7 US Representative
Pramila Jayapal Democratic 124896 |
|
57.84% | |
Brady Pinero Walkinshaw Democratic 91036 |
|
42.16% |
CD 8 US Representative
Dave Reichert Republican 100655 |
|
57.79% | |
Tony Ventrella Democratic 73522 |
|
42.21% |
CD 9 US Representative
Adam Smith Democratic 125076 |
|
74.46% | |
Doug Basler Republican 42891 |
|
25.54% |
CD 10 US Representative
Denny Heck Democratic 100051 |
|
59.91% | |
Jim Postma Republican 66948 |
|
40.09% |
Governor
Jay Inslee Democratic 985962 |
|
56.6% | |
Bill Bryant Republican 755944 |
|
43.4% |
Lt. Governor
Cyrus Habib Democratic 944419 |
|
55.96% | |
Marty McClendon Republican 743345 |
|
44.04% |
Secretary of State
Kim Wyman Republican 895821 |
|
52.96% | |
Tina Podlodowski Democratic 795762 |
|
47.04% |
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Chris Reykdal Other 736356 |
|
51.2% | |
Erin Jones Other 701893 |
|
48.8% |
State Auditor
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy Democratic 898690 |
|
54.23% | |
Mark Miloscia Republican 758447 |
|
45.77% |
Commissioner of Public Lands
Hilary Franz Democratic 916254 |
|
55.11% | |
Steve McLaughlin Republican 746389 |
|
44.89% |
State Treasurer
Duane Davidson Republican 862516 |
|
59.01% | |
Michael Waite Republican 599087 |
|
40.99% |
Washington State Insurance Commissioner
Mike Kreidler Democratic 990350 |
|
60.2% | |
Richard Schrock Republican 654692 |
|
39.8% |
Attorney General
Bob Ferguson Democratic 1121455 |
|
69.45% | |
Joshua B. Trumbull Libertarian 493315 |
|
30.55% |
Supreme Court Pos 1
Mary Yu Other 881776 |
|
58.85% | |
David DeWolf Other 616483 |
|
41.15% |
Supreme Court Pos 5
Barbara Madsen Other 946590 |
|
63.98% | |
Greg Zempel Other 532877 |
|
36.02% |
Supreme Court Pos 6
Charles (Charlie) Wiggins Other 857370 |
|
58.93% | |
Dave Larson Other 597552 |
|
41.07% |
I-1433
Yes Other 1025299 |
|
59.51% | |
No Other 697610 |
|
40.49% |
I-1464
No Other 863766 |
|
52.42% | |
Yes Other 784089 |
|
47.58% |
I-1491
Yes Other 1231956 |
|
71.17% | |
No Other 499086 |
|
28.83% |
I-1501
Yes Other 1219378 |
|
71.21% | |
No Other 493014 |
|
28.79% |
I-732
No Other 977816 |
|
58.51% | |
Yes Other 693336 |
|
41.49% |
I-735
Yes Other 1055859 |
|
63.88% | |
No Other 597064 |
|
36.12% |
SJR 8210
Approved Other 1226359 |
|
77.77% | |
Rejected Other 350498 |
|
22.23% |
Advisory Vote No. 14
Repealed Other 1084250 |
|
68.02% | |
Maintained Other 509826 |
|
31.98% |
Advisory Vote No. 15
Repealed Other 941714 |
|
59.38% | |
Maintained Other 644304 |
|
40.62% |
Seattle Initiative 124
Yes Other 168111 |
|
77.42% | |
No Other 49021 |
|
22.58% |
Spokane Proposition 1
Approved Other 62344 |
|
55.41% | |
Rejected Other 50177 |
|
44.59% |
Ct of Appeals Div 3 Dis 2 Judge Pos 1
George Fearing Other 50154 |
|
53.83% | |
Patrick McBurney Other 43022 |
|
46.17% |
Sound Transit 3
Approved Other 358225 |
|
55.61% | |
Rejected Other 285916 |
|
44.39% |
Pierce County Executive
Bruce Dammeier Republican 83171 |
|
51.04% | |
Rick Talbert Democratic 79781 |
|
48.96% |
Pierce Council #2
Carolyn Edmonds Democratic 13215 |
|
51.81% | |
Pam Roach Republican 12293 |
|
48.19% |
Pierce Council #3
Jim McCune Republican 12899 |
|
59.63% | |
Dennis Townsend Democratic 8732 |
|
40.37% |
Pierce Council #4
Connie Ladenburg Democratic 13907 |
|
65.62% | |
Kit Burns Independant 7286 |
|
34.38% |
Pierce Council #6
Doug Richardson Republican 9255 |
|
50.88% | |
Linda Farmer Democratic 8934 |
|
49.12% |
Snohomish Council #5
Sam Low Republican 0 |
|
0% | |
Hans Dunshee Democratic 0 |
|
0% |
Clark Council #3
John Blom Republican 16369 |
|
50.3% | |
Tanisha L. Harris Democratic 16175 |
|
49.7% |
Clark Council #4
Eileen Quiring Republican 23531 |
|
60.43% | |
Roman Battan Democratic 15406 |
|
39.57% |
Spokane Commissioner #1
Josh Kerns Republican 72929 |
|
52.34% | |
Candace Mumm Democratic 66405 |
|
47.66% |
Kitsap Commissioner #2
Charlotte Garrido Democratic 42859 |
|
54.06% | |
Christopher J. Tibbs Republican 36420 |
|
45.94% |
Pend Oreille Commission #1
Karen Skoog Republican 3547 |
|
64.08% | |
Bob Eugene Democratic 1988 |
|
35.92% |
Legislative Results
Competitive State Senate and State House contests
Legislative Results
Competitive State House contests
Be aware that these are unofficial results and will change as ballots continue to be counted.
Data is provided by the Secretary of State and county elections officials.
Senate LD 5
Mark Mullet Democratic 23499 |
|
53.38% | |
Chad Magendanz Republican 20525 |
|
46.62% |
Senate LD 17
Lynda Wilson Republican 23895 |
|
54.06% | |
Tim Probst Democratic 20305 |
|
45.94% |
Senate LD 10
Barbara Bailey Republican 23676 |
|
53.27% | |
Angie Homola Democratic 20770 |
|
46.73% |
Senate LD 2
Randi Becker Republican 18437 |
|
60.6% | |
Marilyn Rasmussen Democratic 11987 |
|
39.4% |
Senate LD 19
Dean Takko Democratic 20262 |
|
56.97% | |
Sue Kuehl Pederson Republican 15307 |
|
43.03% |
Senate LD 25
Hans Zeiger Republican 17670 |
|
58.12% | |
Karl Mecklenburg Democratic 12733 |
|
41.88% |
House LD 19 Pos 1
Teresa Purcell Democratic 18150 |
|
50.44% | |
Jim Walsh Republican 17830 |
|
49.56% |
House LD 1 Pos 1
Derek Stanford Democratic 8448 |
|
67.33% | |
Neil Thannisch Republican 4100 |
|
32.67% |
House LD 2 Pos 1
Andrew Barkis Republican 17311 |
|
58.13% | |
Amy Pivetta Hoffman Democratic 12468 |
|
41.87% |
House LD 10 Pos 1
Norma Smith Republican 28401 |
|
73.04% | |
Michael Scott Libertarian 10481 |
|
26.96% |
House LD 15 Pos 2
David V. Taylor Republican 10790 |
|
61.48% | |
AJ Cooper Democratic 6761 |
|
38.52% |
House LD 35 Pos 1
Dan Griffey Republican 25640 |
|
54.5% | |
Irene Bowling Democratic 21408 |
|
45.5% |
House LD 42 Pos 1
Luanne Van Werven Republican 26587 |
|
54.03% | |
Sharlaine LaClair Democratic 22624 |
|
45.97% |
Senate LD 41
Lisa Wellman Democratic 24015 |
|
55.15% | |
Steve Litzow Republican 19531 |
|
44.85% |
Senate LD 28
Steve O'Ban Republican 15309 |
|
52.33% | |
Marisa Peloquin Democratic 13947 |
|
47.67% |
Senate LD 1
Guy Palumbo Democratic 7974 |
|
63.01% | |
Mindie Wirth Republican 4681 |
|
36.99% |
Senate LD 18
Ann Rivers Republican 31956 |
|
61.8% | |
Eric K. Holt Democratic 19753 |
|
38.2% |
Senate LD 24
Kevin Van De Wege Democratic 30292 |
|
58.74% | |
Danille Turissini Republican 21281 |
|
41.26% |
Senate LD 49
Annette Cleveland Democratic 26796 |
|
63.22% | |
Lewis Gerhardt Republican 15592 |
|
36.78% |
House LD 19 Pos 2
Brian E. Blake Democratic 21639 |
|
60.48% | |
Jimi O'Hagan Republican 14137 |
|
39.52% |
House LD 1 Pos 2
Shelley Kloba Democratic 7748 |
|
62.01% | |
Jim Langston Republican 4746 |
|
37.99% |
House LD 2 Pos 2
JT Wilcox Republican 19592 |
|
64.88% | |
Derek Maynes Democratic 10607 |
|
35.12% |
House LD 13 Pos 2
Matt Manweller Republican 25795 |
|
71.31% | |
Jordan Webb Democratic 10380 |
|
28.69% |
House LD 24 Pos 1
Mike Chapman Democratic 31884 |
|
61.89% | |
George Vrable Republican 19631 |
|
38.11% |
House LD 35 Pos 2
Drew C. MacEwen Republican 25256 |
|
54.19% | |
Craig Patti Democratic 21352 |
|
45.81% |
House LD 42 Pos 2
Vincent Buys Republican 27619 |
|
56.81% | |
Tracy Atwood Democratic 20999 |
|
43.19% |
House LD 30 Pos 1
Mike Pellicciotti Democratic 15694 |
|
55.3% | |
Linda Kochmar Republican 12688 |
|
44.7% |
House LD 5 Pos 1
Jason Ritchie Democratic 21822 |
|
50.46% | |
Jay Rodne Republican 21427 |
|
49.54% |
House LD 6 Pos 1
Mike Volz Republican 23408 |
|
53.73% | |
Lynnette Vehrs Democratic 20161 |
|
46.27% |
House LD 28 Pos 1
Richard (Dick) Muri Republican 15038 |
|
51.72% | |
Mari Leavitt Democratic 14039 |
|
48.28% |
House LD 26 Pos 1
Jesse L. Young Republican 22639 |
|
54.87% | |
Larry Seaquist Democratic 18617 |
|
45.13% |
House LD 17 Pos 1
Vicki Kraft Republican 22229 |
|
50.55% | |
Sam Kim Democratic 21748 |
|
49.45% |
House LD 44 Pos 1
John Lovick Democratic 0 |
|
0% | |
Janice Huxford Republican 0 |
|
0% |
House LD 31 Pos 2
Phil Fortunato Republican 18139 |
|
56.88% | |
Lane Walthers Democratic 13753 |
|
43.12% |
House LD 14 Pos 1
Norm Johnson Republican 18534 |
|
66.06% | |
Susan Soto Palmer Democratic 9524 |
|
33.94% |
House LD 18 Pos 1
Brandon Vick Republican 31532 |
|
61.32% | |
Justin Oberg Democratic 19887 |
|
38.68% |
House LD 25 Pos 1
Melanie Stambaugh Republican 17357 |
|
57.07% | |
Jamie Smith Democratic 13056 |
|
42.93% |
House LD 47 Pos 1
Mark Hargrove Republican 18676 |
|
56% | |
Brooke Valentine Democratic 14676 |
|
44% |
House LD 49 Pos 1
Sharon Wylie Democratic 27297 |
|
73.86% | |
Kaitlyn Beck Democratic 9660 |
|
26.14% |
House LD 30 Pos 2
Kristine Reeves Democratic 14806 |
|
52.21% | |
Teri Hickel Republican 13555 |
|
47.79% |
House LD 5 Pos 2
Paul Graves Republican 21912 |
|
50.3% | |
Darcy Burner Democratic 21654 |
|
49.7% |
House LD 6 Pos 2
Jeff Holy Republican 26617 |
|
60.99% | |
Shar Lichty Democratic 17027 |
|
39.01% |
House LD 28 Pos 2
Christine Kilduff Democratic 15980 |
|
55.04% | |
Paul Wagemann Republican 13052 |
|
44.96% |
House LD 26 Pos 2
Michelle Caldier Republican 23236 |
|
56.94% | |
Randy Spitzer Democratic 17575 |
|
43.06% |
House LD 17 Pos 2
Paul Harris Republican 27128 |
|
62.17% | |
Martin Hash Democratic 16505 |
|
37.83% |
House LD 44 Pos 2
Mark Harmsworth Republican 0 |
|
0% | |
Katrina Ondracek Democratic 0 |
|
0% |
House LD 45 Pos 2
Larry Springer Democratic 32232 |
|
100% |
House LD 14 Pos 2
Gina McCabe Republican 19096 |
|
68.3% | |
John (Eric) Adams Democratic 8864 |
|
31.7% |
House LD 18 Pos 2
Liz Pike Republican 28332 |
|
54.87% | |
Kathy Gillespie Democratic 23307 |
|
45.13% |
House LD 25 Pos 2
Joyce McDonald Republican 16781 |
|
55.41% | |
Michelle Chatterton Democratic 13503 |
|
44.59% |
House LD 47 Pos 2
Pat Sullivan Democratic 19861 |
|
59.48% | |
Barry Knowles Republican 13529 |
|
40.52% |
House LD 49 Pos 2
Monica Jurado Stonier Democratic 20368 |
|
54.86% | |
Alishia Topper Democratic 16762 |
|
45.14% |
Poll closing times
Courtesy of Daily Kos Elections and The Green Papers (which supplied the source data), here's a map of poll closing times across the nation today. Note Washington, Oregon, and Colorado are vote-by-mail states that do not have polling places except for accessible voting centers.