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BALANCE OF POWER: Who will control the Washington State House and Senate in 2017?
If current results in legislative races hold, the Senate will be controlled by the Republican Party and the House will be controlled by the Democratic Party.
State House of Representatives
Prior to the 2016 election, Democrats held 50 seats.
Democrats currently lead in contests for 50 positions:
Prior to the 2016 election, Republicans held 48 seats.
Republicans currently lead in contests for 48 seats:
Total: 98
State Senate
Democrats hold 11 positions not subject to election this year and currently lead in 13 contests, for a total of 24:
|Republicans hold 12 positions not subject to election this year and currently lead in 13 contests, for a total of 25:
|Total: 49
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 1,742,718 |
|
54.3% | |
Donald Trump 1,221,747 |
|
38.07% |
United States U.S. Senator
Patty Murray Democratic | 1,913,979 |
|
59.01% | |
Chris Vance Republican | 1,329,338 |
|
40.99% |
CD 1 US Representative
Suzan DelBene Democratic | 193,619 |
|
55.42% | |
Robert J. Sutherland Republican | 155,779 |
|
44.58% |
CD 2 US Representative
Rick Larsen Democratic | 208,314 |
|
64.02% | |
Marc Hennemann Republican | 117,094 |
|
35.98% |
CD 3 US Representative
Jaime Herrera Beutler Republican | 193,457 |
|
61.75% | |
Jim Moeller Democratic | 119,820 |
|
38.25% |
CD 4 US Representative
Dan Newhouse Republican | 132,517 |
|
57.64% | |
Clint Didier Republican | 97,402 |
|
42.36% |
CD 5 US Representative
Cathy McMorris Rodgers Republican | 192,959 |
|
59.64% | |
Joe Pakootas Democratic | 130,575 |
|
40.36% |
CD 6 US Representative
Derek Kilmer Democratic | 201,718 |
|
61.53% | |
Todd A. Bloom Republican | 126,116 |
|
38.47% |
CD 7 US Representative
Pramila Jayapal Democratic | 212,010 |
|
55.98% | |
Brady Pinero Walkinshaw Democratic | 166,744 |
|
44.02% |
CD 8 US Representative
Dave Reichert Republican | 193,145 |
|
60.2% | |
Tony Ventrella Democratic | 127,720 |
|
39.8% |
CD 9 US Representative
Adam Smith Democratic | 205,165 |
|
72.89% | |
Doug Basler Republican | 76,317 |
|
27.11% |
CD 10 US Representative
Denny Heck Democratic | 170,460 |
|
58.67% | |
Jim Postma Republican | 120,104 |
|
41.33% |
Governor
Jay Inslee Democratic | 1,760,520 |
|
54.39% | |
Bill Bryant Republican | 1,476,346 |
|
45.61% |
Lt. Governor
Cyrus Habib Democratic | 1,698,297 |
|
54.39% | |
Marty McClendon Republican | 1,424,277 |
|
45.61% |
Secretary of State
Kim Wyman Republican | 1,713,004 |
|
54.74% | |
Tina Podlodowski Democratic | 1,416,299 |
|
45.26% |
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Chris Reykdal Other | 1,337,547 |
|
50.52% | |
Erin Jones Other | 1,309,896 |
|
49.48% |
State Auditor
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy Democratic | 1,597,011 |
|
52.31% | |
Mark Miloscia Republican | 1,455,771 |
|
47.69% |
Commissioner of Public Lands
Hilary Franz Democratic | 1,630,369 |
|
53.16% | |
Steve McLaughlin Republican | 1,436,817 |
|
46.84% |
State Treasurer
Duane Davidson Republican | 1,576,580 |
|
58.15% | |
Michael Waite Republican | 1,134,843 |
|
41.85% |
Washington State Insurance Commissioner
Mike Kreidler Democratic | 1,763,134 |
|
58.34% | |
Richard Schrock Republican | 1,258,827 |
|
41.66% |
Attorney General
Bob Ferguson Democratic | 2,000,804 |
|
67.14% | |
Joshua B. Trumbull Libertarian | 979,105 |
|
32.86% |
Supreme Court Pos 1
Mary Yu Other | 1,577,495 |
|
57.33% | |
David DeWolf Other | 1,174,263 |
|
42.67% |
Supreme Court Pos 5
Barbara Madsen Other | 1,679,786 |
|
61.95% | |
Greg Zempel Other | 1,031,698 |
|
38.05% |
Supreme Court Pos 6
Charles (Charlie) Wiggins Other | 1,535,554 |
|
57.49% | |
Dave Larson Other | 1,135,285 |
|
42.51% |
I-1433
Yes Other | 1,848,583 |
|
57.42% | |
No Other | 1,370,907 |
|
42.58% |
I-1464
No Other | 1,642,784 |
|
53.71% | |
Yes Other | 1,415,798 |
|
46.29% |
I-1491
Yes Other | 2,234,799 |
|
69.39% | |
No Other | 985,658 |
|
30.61% |
I-1501
Yes Other | 2,247,906 |
|
70.64% | |
No Other | 934,365 |
|
29.36% |
I-732
No Other | 1,839,414 |
|
59.25% | |
Yes Other | 1,265,123 |
|
40.75% |
I-735
Yes Other | 1,923,489 |
|
62.82% | |
No Other | 1,138,453 |
|
37.18% |
SJR 8210
Approved Other | 2,246,030 |
|
77.32% | |
Rejected Other | 658,927 |
|
22.68% |
Advisory Vote No. 14
Repealed Other | 2,038,321 |
|
69.14% | |
Maintained Other | 909,701 |
|
30.86% |
Advisory Vote No. 15
Repealed Other | 1,754,489 |
|
59.9% | |
Maintained Other | 1,174,345 |
|
40.1% |
Seattle Initiative 124
Yes Other | 275,999 |
|
76.59% | |
No Other | 84,380 |
|
23.41% |
Spokane Proposition 1
Approved Other | 99,837 |
|
55.79% | |
Rejected Other | 79,117 |
|
44.21% |
Ct of Appeals Div 3 Dis 2 Judge Pos 1
George Fearing Other | 86,411 |
|
53.6% | |
Patrick McBurney Other | 74,813 |
|
46.4% |
Sound Transit 3
Approved Other | 717,116 |
|
54.05% | |
Rejected Other | 609,608 |
|
45.95% |
Pierce County Executive
Bruce Dammeier Republican | 172,441 |
|
52.17% | |
Rick Talbert Democratic | 158,120 |
|
47.83% |
Pierce Council #2
Pam Roach Republican | 26,112 |
|
50.46% | |
Carolyn Edmonds Democratic | 25,634 |
|
49.54% |
Pierce Council #3
Jim McCune Republican | 28,707 |
|
60.13% | |
Dennis Townsend Democratic | 19,032 |
|
39.87% |
Pierce Council #4
Connie Ladenburg Democratic | 27,196 |
|
63.48% | |
Kit Burns Independant | 15,645 |
|
36.52% |
Pierce Council #6
Doug Richardson Republican | 18,011 |
|
50.54% | |
Linda Farmer Democratic | 17,628 |
|
49.46% |
Snohomish Council #5
Sam Low Republican | 36,933 |
|
52.44% | |
Hans Dunshee Democratic | 33,494 |
|
47.56% |
Clark Council #3
John Blom Republican | 22,066 |
|
51.17% | |
Tanisha L. Harris Democratic | 21,056 |
|
48.83% |
Clark Council #4
Eileen Quiring Republican | 33,328 |
|
62.45% | |
Roman Battan Democratic | 20,043 |
|
37.55% |
Spokane Commissioner #1
Josh Kerns Republican | 118,325 |
|
54.19% | |
Candace Mumm Democratic | 100,040 |
|
45.81% |
Kitsap Commissioner #2
Charlotte Garrido Democratic | 61,034 |
|
52.04% | |
Christopher J. Tibbs Republican | 56,246 |
|
47.96% |
Pend Oreille Commission #1
Karen Skoog Republican | 4,304 |
|
64.68% | |
Bob Eugene Democratic | 2,350 |
|
35.32% |
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 | 37,342 |
|
50.35% | |
Chad Magendanz Republican | 36,826 |
|
49.65% |
Senate LD 17
Lynda Wilson Republican | 32,766 |
|
55.11% | |
Tim Probst Democratic | 26,686 |
|
44.89% |
Senate LD 10
Barbara Bailey Republican | 42,309 |
|
56.7% | |
Angie Homola Democratic | 32,309 |
|
43.3% |
Senate LD 2
Randi Becker Republican | 36,739 |
|
61.35% | |
Marilyn Rasmussen Democratic | 23,149 |
|
38.65% |
Senate LD 19
Dean Takko Democratic | 30,850 |
|
55.17% | |
Sue Kuehl Pederson Republican | 25,064 |
|
44.83% |
Senate LD 25
Hans Zeiger Republican | 35,138 |
|
59.33% | |
Karl Mecklenburg Democratic | 24,088 |
|
40.67% |
House LD 19 Pos 1
Jim Walsh Republican | 28,693 |
|
50.49% | |
Teresa Purcell Democratic | 28,134 |
|
49.51% |
House LD 1 Pos 1
Derek Stanford Democratic | 43,207 |
|
60.97% | |
Neil Thannisch Republican | 27,661 |
|
39.03% |
House LD 2 Pos 1
Andrew Barkis Republican | 34,167 |
|
58.2% | |
Amy Pivetta Hoffman Democratic | 24,544 |
|
41.8% |
House LD 10 Pos 2
Dave Hayes Republican | 42,962 |
|
59.08% | |
Doris Brevoort Democratic | 29,756 |
|
40.92% |
House LD 15 Pos 2
David V. Taylor Republican | 21,926 |
|
60.21% | |
AJ Cooper Democratic | 14,491 |
|
39.79% |
House LD 35 Pos 1
Dan Griffey Republican | 36,235 |
|
54.99% | |
Irene Bowling Democratic | 29,658 |
|
45.01% |
House LD 42 Pos 1
Luanne Van Werven Republican | 39,184 |
|
54.61% | |
Sharlaine LaClair Democratic | 32,565 |
|
45.39% |
Senate LD 41
Lisa Wellman Democratic | 37,107 |
|
51.86% | |
Steve Litzow Republican | 34,446 |
|
48.14% |
Senate LD 28
Steve O'Ban Republican | 30,139 |
|
52.9% | |
Marisa Peloquin Democratic | 26,835 |
|
47.1% |
Senate LD 1
Guy Palumbo Democratic | 40,758 |
|
56.92% | |
Mindie Wirth Republican | 30,850 |
|
43.08% |
Senate LD 18
Ann Rivers Republican | 45,316 |
|
63.81% | |
Eric K. Holt Democratic | 25,699 |
|
36.19% |
Senate LD 24
Kevin Van De Wege Democratic | 40,808 |
|
56.56% | |
Danille Turissini Republican | 31,342 |
|
43.44% |
Senate LD 49
Annette Cleveland Democratic | 34,548 |
|
62.26% | |
Lewis Gerhardt Republican | 20,943 |
|
37.74% |
House LD 19 Pos 2
Brian E. Blake Democratic | 33,629 |
|
59.91% | |
Jimi O'Hagan Republican | 22,504 |
|
40.09% |
House LD 1 Pos 2
Shelley Kloba Democratic | 39,076 |
|
55.18% | |
Jim Langston Republican | 31,739 |
|
44.82% |
House LD 2 Pos 2
JT Wilcox Republican | 39,033 |
|
65.66% | |
Derek Maynes Democratic | 20,413 |
|
34.34% |
House LD 13 Pos 2
Matt Manweller Republican | 35,071 |
|
70.74% | |
Jordan Webb Democratic | 14,507 |
|
29.26% |
House LD 24 Pos 1
Mike Chapman Democratic | 43,847 |
|
60.9% | |
George Vrable Republican | 28,150 |
|
39.1% |
House LD 35 Pos 2
Drew C. MacEwen Republican | 35,384 |
|
54.21% | |
Craig Patti Democratic | 29,888 |
|
45.79% |
House LD 42 Pos 2
Vincent Buys Republican | 41,054 |
|
57.9% | |
Tracy Atwood Democratic | 29,853 |
|
42.1% |
House LD 30 Pos 1
Mike Pellicciotti Democratic | 26,820 |
|
54.42% | |
Linda Kochmar Republican | 22,465 |
|
45.58% |
House LD 5 Pos 1
Jay Rodne Republican | 37,772 |
|
51.94% | |
Jason Ritchie Democratic | 34,954 |
|
48.06% |
House LD 6 Pos 1
Mike Volz Republican | 37,702 |
|
55.34% | |
Lynnette Vehrs Democratic | 30,421 |
|
44.66% |
House LD 28 Pos 1
Richard (Dick) Muri Republican | 29,503 |
|
52.1% | |
Mari Leavitt Democratic | 27,128 |
|
47.9% |
House LD 26 Pos 1
Jesse L. Young Republican | 39,857 |
|
56.87% | |
Larry Seaquist Democratic | 30,224 |
|
43.13% |
House LD 17 Pos 1
Vicki Kraft Republican | 30,552 |
|
51.66% | |
Sam Kim Democratic | 28,585 |
|
48.34% |
House LD 44 Pos 1
John Lovick Democratic | 36,836 |
|
51.98% | |
Janice Huxford Republican | 34,026 |
|
48.02% |
House LD 31 Pos 2
Phil Fortunato Republican | 36,000 |
|
57.73% | |
Lane Walthers Democratic | 26,364 |
|
42.27% |
House LD 14 Pos 1
Norm Johnson Republican | 35,787 |
|
66.05% | |
Susan Soto Palmer Democratic | 18,393 |
|
33.95% |
House LD 18 Pos 1
Brandon Vick Republican | 44,729 |
|
63.35% | |
Justin Oberg Democratic | 25,874 |
|
36.65% |
House LD 25 Pos 1
Melanie Stambaugh Republican | 34,719 |
|
58.58% | |
Jamie Smith Democratic | 24,549 |
|
41.42% |
House LD 47 Pos 1
Mark Hargrove Republican | 31,327 |
|
57.08% | |
Brooke Valentine Democratic | 23,556 |
|
42.92% |
House LD 49 Pos 1
Sharon Wylie Democratic | 34,762 |
|
72.21% | |
Kaitlyn Beck Democratic | 13,381 |
|
27.79% |
House LD 30 Pos 2
Kristine Reeves Democratic | 25,206 |
|
51.1% | |
Teri Hickel Republican | 24,124 |
|
48.9% |
House LD 5 Pos 2
Paul Graves Republican | 39,330 |
|
53.75% | |
Darcy Burner Democratic | 33,838 |
|
46.25% |
House LD 6 Pos 2
Jeff Holy Republican | 42,948 |
|
62.93% | |
Shar Lichty Democratic | 25,302 |
|
37.07% |
House LD 28 Pos 2
Christine Kilduff Democratic | 30,920 |
|
54.72% | |
Paul Wagemann Republican | 25,582 |
|
45.28% |
House LD 26 Pos 2
Michelle Caldier Republican | 40,755 |
|
58.94% | |
Randy Spitzer Democratic | 28,387 |
|
41.06% |
House LD 17 Pos 2
Paul Harris Republican | 36,936 |
|
63.1% | |
Martin Hash Democratic | 21,602 |
|
36.9% |
House LD 44 Pos 2
Mark Harmsworth Republican | 38,138 |
|
54.55% | |
Katrina Ondracek Democratic | 31,773 |
|
45.45% |
House LD 45 Pos 1
Roger Goodman Democratic | 42,981 |
|
61.87% | |
Ramiro Valderrama Republican | 26,491 |
|
38.13% |
House LD 14 Pos 2
Gina McCabe Republican | 36,848 |
|
68.54% | |
John (Eric) Adams Democratic | 16,914 |
|
31.46% |
House LD 18 Pos 2
Liz Pike Republican | 40,354 |
|
56.82% | |
Kathy Gillespie Democratic | 30,665 |
|
43.18% |
House LD 25 Pos 2
Joyce McDonald Republican | 33,101 |
|
56.19% | |
Michelle Chatterton Democratic | 25,804 |
|
43.81% |
House LD 47 Pos 2
Pat Sullivan Democratic | 31,858 |
|
58.01% | |
Barry Knowles Republican | 23,056 |
|
41.99% |
House LD 49 Pos 2
Monica Jurado Stonier Democratic | 26,745 |
|
55.14% | |
Alishia Topper Democratic | 21,756 |
|
44.86% |
Superior Court Results
Competitive contests for Superior Court judgeships
Superior Court Results
Competitive contests for Superior Court judgeships
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.
Benton, Franklin Sup Ct Pos 2
Joe Burrowes Other | 48,499 |
|
52.66% | |
Sam Swanberg Other | 43,603 |
|
47.34% |
Benton, Franklin Sup Ct Pos 3
Alexander Carl Ekstrom Other | 49,528 |
|
54.45% | |
Alicia Marie Berry Other | 41,433 |
|
45.55% |
Clallam Sup Ct Judge Pos 2
Brian Paul Coughenour Other | 17,805 |
|
52.51% | |
Dave Neupert Other | 16,105 |
|
47.49% |
Cowlitz Sup Ct Judge Pos 1
Gary B. Bashor Other | 22,132 |
|
55.95% | |
Joshua J. Baldwin Other | 17,422 |
|
44.05% |
Ferry, Pend Oreille, Stevens Sup Ct Judge Pos 1
Patrick A. Monasmith Other | 21,247 |
|
73.97% | |
C. Olivia Irwin Other | 7,477 |
|
26.03% |
Ferry, Pend Oreille, Stevens Sup Ct Judge Pos 2
Jessica (Taylor) Reeves Other | 17,459 |
|
60.66% | |
Terry L. Williams Other | 11,324 |
|
39.34% |
Grant Sup Ct Judge Pos 1
David Estudillo Other | 13,859 |
|
51.63% | |
Nick Wallace Other | 12,982 |
|
48.37% |
King Sup Ct Judge Pos 14
Nicole Gaines Phelps Other | 621,163 |
|
79.31% | |
David Greenspan Other | 162,057 |
|
20.69% |
King Sup Ct Judge Pos 26
David Keenan Other | 588,115 |
|
76.25% | |
John H. O'Rourke Other | 183,142 |
|
23.75% |
King Sup Ct Judge Pos 31
Helen Halpert Other | 612,953 |
|
78.66% | |
Marc S. Stern Other | 166,263 |
|
21.34% |
King Sup Ct Judge Pos 44
Cathy Moore Other | 431,407 |
|
55.55% | |
Eric Newman Other | 345,248 |
|
44.45% |
King Sup Ct Judge Pos 52
Kristin Richardson Other | 410,437 |
|
53.06% | |
Anthony Gipe Other | 363,146 |
|
46.94% |
King Sup Ct Judge Pos 53
Mariane Spearman Other | 587,763 |
|
75.46% | |
Thomas Cline Other | 191,143 |
|
24.54% |
Kitsap Sup Ct Judge Pos 5
Jeffrey P. Bassett Other | 55,181 |
|
52.67% | |
Dale A. Magneson Other | 49,578 |
|
47.33% |
Kittitas Sup Ct Judge Pos 1
Candace Hooper Other | 9,918 |
|
61.35% | |
Chris Herion Other | 6,249 |
|
38.65% |
Lewis Sup Ct Judge Pos 3
Joely O'Rourke Other | 20,771 |
|
71.55% | |
Katherine Gulmert Other | 8,258 |
|
28.45% |
Pacific, Wahkiakum Sup Ct Judge Pos 1
Douglas E. Goelz Other | 5,743 |
|
50.34% | |
Michael S. Turner Other | 5,666 |
|
49.66% |
Pierce Sup Ct Judge Pos 2
Timothy L. Ashcraft Other | 148,544 |
|
51.71% | |
Katherine M. Stolz Other | 138,735 |
|
48.29% |
Pierce Sup Ct Judge Pos 5
Shelly K. Speir Other | 176,432 |
|
62.26% | |
Dominique L. Jinhong Other | 106,950 |
|
37.74% |
Pierce Sup Ct Judge Pos 8
Grant Blinn Other | 155,706 |
|
55.54% | |
Dwayne L. Christopher Other | 124,644 |
|
44.46% |
Pierce Sup Ct Judge Pos 17
Karena Kirkendoll Other | 149,416 |
|
52.66% | |
Tom Quinlan Other | 134,303 |
|
47.34% |
Skagit Sup Ct Judge Pos 3
David A. Svaren Other | 24,652 |
|
50.99% | |
Laura Riquelme Other | 23,697 |
|
49.01% |
Snohomish Sup Ct Judge Pos 3
Cindy Larsen Other | 148,097 |
|
50.98% | |
Rico Tessandore Other | 142,401 |
|
49.02% |
Spokane Sup Ct Judge Pos 10
Linda Tompkins Other | 118,630 |
|
60.56% | |
Ward Andrews Other | 77,246 |
|
39.44% |
Spokane Sup Ct Judge Pos 11
Tim Fennessy Other | 106,533 |
|
55.16% | |
Greg Sypolt Other | 86,594 |
|
44.84% |
Thurston Sup Ct Judge Pos 1
Chris Lanese Other | 56,221 |
|
50.54% | |
Laura M. Murphy Other | 55,011 |
|
49.46% |
Thurston Sup Ct Judge Pos 7
John C. Skinder Other | 58,984 |
|
54.66% | |
Jim Foley Other | 48,920 |
|
45.34% |