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Top Two returns suggest a Democratic tsunami in 2018
Democratic candidates were the top vote getters in sixty-five of ninety-eight state House races and sixteen of twenty-five state Senate races... Republican Dino Rossi will face Dr. Kim Schrier in November... Democratic congressional challenger Lisa Brown proving to be a formidable opponent for entrenched Republican incumbent Cathy McMorris Rodgers in 5th Congressional District... Fellow Republican incumbent Jaime Herrera-Beutler has terrible election, achieves just 43% of the vote... U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell and Democratic House incumbents all in good shape for reelection.
BALANCE OF POWER: Who will control the Washington State House and Senate in 2019?
BALANCE OF POWER: How many legislative contests did each party's candidates collectively win?
Results for Federal 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.
United States Senate
Maria Cantwell
Democratic | 929,961 votes |
55.34% | |
Susan Hutchison
Republican | 413,317 votes |
24.6% | |
Keith Swank
Republican | 39,818 votes |
2.37% | |
Joey Gibson
Republican | 38,676 votes |
2.3% | |
Clint R. Tannehill
Democratic | 35,770 votes |
2.13% | |
Dave Bryant
Republican | 33,962 votes |
2.02% | |
Art Coday
Republican | 30,654 votes |
1.82% | |
Jennifer Gigi Ferguson
Independent | 12,535 votes |
0.75% | |
Tim Owen
Republican | 23,167 votes |
1.38% | |
Matt Hawkins
Republican | 13,324 votes |
0.79% | |
Don L. Rivers
Democratic | 12,634 votes |
0.75% | |
Mike Luke
Libertarian | 12,302 votes |
0.73% | |
Glen R Stockwell
Republican | 11,611 votes |
0.69% | |
Thor Amundson
Independent | 5,948 votes |
0.35% | |
Mohammad Said
Democratic | 8,649 votes |
0.51% | |
Matthew D. Heines
Republican | 7,737 votes |
0.46% | |
Steve Hoffman
Other | 7,390 votes |
0.44% | |
GoodSpaceGuy
Republican | 7,057 votes |
0.42% | |
John Orlinski
Republican | 6,905 votes |
0.41% | |
Dave Strider
Independent | 4,120 votes |
0.25% | |
Rocky De La Fuente
Republican | 5,724 votes |
0.34% | |
Jimmie Deal
Other | 3,849 votes |
0.23% | |
Sam Wright
Other | 3,761 votes |
0.22% | |
Brad Chase
Other | 2,655 votes |
0.16% | |
George H. Kalberer
Democratic | 2,448 votes |
0.15% | |
Charlie R Jackson
Independent | 1,525 votes |
0.09% | |
RC Smith
Republican | 2,238 votes |
0.13% | |
Jon Butler
Independent | 1,292 votes |
0.08% | |
Alex Tsimerman
Other | 1,366 votes |
0.08% |
United States House, 8th District
Dino Rossi
Republican | 73,288 votes |
43.37% | |
Kim Schrier
Democratic | 31,837 votes |
18.84% | |
Jason Rittereiser
Democratic | 30,708 votes |
18.17% | |
Shannon Hader
Democratic | 21,317 votes |
12.61% | |
Jack Hughes-Hageman
Republican | 4,270 votes |
2.53% | |
Gordon Allen Pross
Republican | 2,081 votes |
1.23% | |
Tom Cramer
Democratic | 1,468 votes |
0.87% | |
Bill Grassie
Independent | 623 votes |
0.37% | |
Richard Travis Reyes
Libertarian | 1,154 votes |
0.68% | |
Keith Arnold
Independent | 679 votes |
0.4% | |
Patrick Dillon
Other | 898 votes |
0.53% | |
Todd Mahaffey
Other | 673 votes |
0.4% |
United States House, 3rd District
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Republican | 68,961 votes |
42.07% | |
Carolyn Long
Democratic | 57,798 votes |
35.26% | |
David McDevitt
Democratic | 13,124 votes |
8.01% | |
Earl Bowerman
Republican | 9,018 votes |
5.5% | |
Dorothy Gasque
Democratic | 7,983 votes |
4.87% | |
Michael Cortney
Republican | 5,528 votes |
3.37% | |
Martin Hash
Democratic | 1,498 votes |
0.91% |
United States House, 1st District
Suzan DelBene
Democratic | 106,107 votes |
59.3% | |
Jeffrey Beeler
Republican | 45,830 votes |
25.61% | |
Scott Stafne
Republican | 20,354 votes |
11.38% | |
Adam Pilskog
Other | 5,007 votes |
2.8% | |
Robert Mair
Other | 1,622 votes |
0.91% |
United States House, 4th District
Dan Newhouse
Republican | 77,203 votes |
63.24% | |
Christine Brown
Democratic | 44,868 votes |
36.76% |
United States House, 5th District
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Republican | 99,689 votes |
49.29% | |
Lisa Brown
Democratic | 91,738 votes |
45.36% | |
Dave Saulibio
Other | 4,845 votes |
2.4% | |
Jered Gavin Bonneau
Republican | 4,453 votes |
2.2% | |
Kari Olavi Ilonummi
Republican | 1,507 votes |
0.75% |
United States House, 6th District
Derek Kilmer
Democratic | 117,848 votes |
63.5% | |
Douglas Dightman
Republican | 60,651 votes |
32.68% | |
Tyler Myles Vega
Other | 7,080 votes |
3.82% |
United States House, 10th District
Denny Heck
Democratic | 82,552 votes |
60.87% | |
Joseph Brumbles
Republican | 45,270 votes |
33.38% | |
Tamborine Borrelli
Independent | 4,073 votes |
3% | |
Nancy Dailey Slotnick
Independent | 3,735 votes |
2.75% |
United States House, 2nd District
Rick Larsen
Democratic | 101,497 votes |
67.02% | |
Brian Luke
Libertarian | 12,320 votes |
8.14% | |
Gary Franco
Independent | 7,202 votes |
4.76% | |
Collin Richard Carlson
Democratic | 12,058 votes |
7.96% | |
Uncle Mover
Republican | 11,832 votes |
7.81% | |
Stoney Jackson Bird
Other | 6,525 votes |
4.31% |
United States House, 9th District
Adam Smith
Democratic | 71,035 votes |
48.42% | |
Sarah Smith
Democratic | 39,409 votes |
26.86% | |
Doug Basler
Republican | 36,254 votes |
24.71% |
United States House 7th District
Pramila Jayapal
Democratic | 189,175 votes |
82.67% | |
Craig Keller
Republican | 39,657 votes |
17.33% |
Results for State Legislative Contests with 3+ Candidates
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.
5th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Lisa Callan
Democratic | 22,806 votes |
53.34% | |
Paul Graves
Republican | 19,312 votes |
45.17% | |
Ryan Dean Burkett
Other | 636 votes |
1.49% |
42nd LD: State Senate
Doug Ericksen
Republican | 19,177 votes |
45.85% | |
Pinky Vargas
Democratic | 12,067 votes |
28.85% | |
Tim Ballew II
Democratic | 10,578 votes |
25.29% |
26th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Connie FitzPatrick
Democratic | 19,515 votes |
48.92% | |
Jesse L. Young
Republican | 16,808 votes |
42.13% | |
Naomi Evans
Republican | 3,568 votes |
8.94% |
1st LD: State House, Pos. #1
Derek Stanford
Democratic | 23,927 votes |
66.98% | |
Josh Colver
Republican | 9,192 votes |
25.73% | |
Colin McMahon
Other | 2,603 votes |
7.29% |
6th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Dave Wilson
Democratic | 17,033 votes |
40.05% | |
Jenny Graham
Republican | 14,183 votes |
33.35% | |
John W. Aiken Jr
Republican | 6,623 votes |
15.57% | |
Rion Ametu
Democratic | 4,686 votes |
11.02% |
8th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Brad Klippert
Republican | 15,612 votes |
49.94% | |
Shir Regev
Democratic | 10,505 votes |
33.61% | |
Phillip R Lemley
Republican | 5,143 votes |
16.45% |
12th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Keith Goehner
Republican | 15,280 votes |
44.75% | |
Ann Diamond
Other | 10,398 votes |
30.45% | |
C. Keiki Stacy Weigle
Democratic | 5,244 votes |
15.36% | |
JD Greening
Republican | 3,227 votes |
9.45% |
12th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Mike Steele
Republican | 20,323 votes |
60.79% | |
Valerie Sarratt
Democratic | 10,831 votes |
32.4% | |
Alan Fahnestock
Other | 2,275 votes |
6.81% |
15th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Jeremie Dufault
Republican | 8,270 votes |
45.73% | |
A.J. Cooper
Democratic | 4,702 votes |
26% | |
David V. Taylor
Republican | 4,188 votes |
23.16% | |
Mario Martinez
Other | 925 votes |
5.11% |
16th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Rebecca Francik
Democratic | 10,187 votes |
37.97% | |
Skyler Rude
Republican | 9,847 votes |
36.7% | |
Dan Mildon
Republican | 6,794 votes |
25.32% |
19th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Brian E. Blake
Democratic | 20,067 votes |
58.31% | |
Joel McEntire
Republican | 7,498 votes |
21.79% | |
David Parsons
Republican | 6,852 votes |
19.91% |
31st LD: State Senate
Phil Fortunato
Republican | 18,056 votes |
56.07% | |
Immaculate Ferreria
Democratic | 12,199 votes |
37.88% | |
Jeff Benson
Other | 1,947 votes |
6.05% |
32nd LD: State Senate
Jesse Salomon
Democratic | 14,477 votes |
38.21% | |
Maralyn Chase
Democratic | 14,309 votes |
37.76% | |
James Wood
Republican | 9,104 votes |
24.03% |
33rd LD: State Senate
Karen Keiser
Democratic | 16,564 votes |
68.42% | |
Kun Wang
Republican | 6,017 votes |
24.85% | |
Charles Schaefer
Libertarian | 1,629 votes |
6.73% |
41st LD: State House, Pos. #1
Tana Senn
Democratic | 25,894 votes |
64.54% | |
Tim Cruickshank
Republican | 13,408 votes |
33.42% | |
Nathaniel Deily
Libertarian | 818 votes |
2.04% |
43rd LD: State House, Pos. #2
Frank Chopp
Democratic | 41,067 votes |
89% | |
Claire Torstenbo
Republican | 4,169 votes |
9.03% | |
Boris Joffe
Independent | 907 votes |
1.97% |
47th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Mark Hargrove
Republican | 14,719 votes |
49.63% | |
Debra Entenman
Democratic | 14,430 votes |
48.66% | |
James Dillon
Independent | 508 votes |
1.71% |
30th LD: State Senate
Mark Miloscia
Republican | 12,332 votes |
48.06% | |
Claire Wilson
Democratic | 9,833 votes |
38.32% | |
Tirzah Idahosa
Democratic | 3,495 votes |
13.62% |
48th LD: State Senate
Patty Kuderer
Democratic | 18,698 votes |
62.56% | |
Rodney Tom
Republican | 9,175 votes |
30.7% | |
Bill Hirt
Independent | 2,014 votes |
6.74% |
26th LD: State Senate
Emily Randall
Democratic | 19,913 votes |
50.51% | |
Marty McClendon
Republican | 18,633 votes |
47.27% | |
Bill Scheidler
Independent | 874 votes |
2.22% |
1st LD: State House, Pos. #2
Shelley Kloba
Democratic | 22,638 votes |
63.06% | |
Debra Blodgett
Republican | 11,142 votes |
31.04% | |
Matt Seymour
Libertarian | 2,121 votes |
5.91% |
7th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Joel Kretz
Republican | 29,650 votes |
65.47% | |
Mike Bell
Democratic | 7,245 votes |
16% | |
Crystal Oliver
Democratic | 6,409 votes |
14.15% | |
Christine A. Ives
Other | 1,984 votes |
4.38% |
8th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Matt Boehnke
Republican | 12,164 votes |
39.68% | |
Christopher Tracy
Democratic | 11,380 votes |
37.13% | |
Gregg McConnell
Republican | 7,109 votes |
23.19% |
14th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Chris Corry
Republican | 11,879 votes |
40.8% | |
Sasha Bentley
Democratic | 9,500 votes |
32.63% | |
Kathy Coffey
Republican | 6,262 votes |
21.51% | |
Earl Steven Lee
Democratic | 1,475 votes |
5.07% |
14th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Gina Mosbrucker
Republican | 17,265 votes |
60.14% | |
Liz Hallock
Democratic | 8,123 votes |
28.29% | |
Noah Ramirez
Democratic | 3,322 votes |
11.57% |
21st LD: State Senate
Marko Liias
Democratic | 15,176 votes |
50.33% | |
Mario Lionel Lotmore
Republican | 9,637 votes |
31.96% | |
Riaz Khan
Democratic | 4,076 votes |
13.52% | |
Scott West
Independent | 1,263 votes |
4.19% |
17th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Vicki Kraft
Republican | 14,459 votes |
49.17% | |
Tanisha Harris
Democratic | 12,795 votes |
43.51% | |
James Tolson
Democratic | 2,154 votes |
7.32% |
20th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Ed Orcutt
Republican | 18,893 votes |
58.46% | |
Brennan Bailey
Democratic | 11,376 votes |
35.2% | |
Mark Smith
Independent | 2,048 votes |
6.34% |
31st LD: State House, Pos. #2
Morgan Irwin
Republican | 17,353 votes |
54.45% | |
Mark Boswell
Democratic | 12,814 votes |
40.21% | |
Steve Skutt
Other | 1,702 votes |
5.34% |
32nd LD: State House, Pos. #1
Cindy Ryu
Democratic | 27,207 votes |
72.49% | |
Diodato (Dio) Boucsieguez
Republican | 8,003 votes |
21.32% | |
Keith Smith
Other | 2,324 votes |
6.19% |
37th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Eric Pettigrew
Democratic | 31,627 votes |
92.21% | |
Tamra Smilanich
Independent | 1,591 votes |
4.64% | |
John Dickinson
Other | 1,080 votes |
3.15% |
41st LD: State House, Pos. #2
My-Linh Thai
Democratic | 17,144 votes |
42.96% | |
Michael Appleby
Republican | 12,581 votes |
31.52% | |
Wendy Weiker
Democratic | 10,185 votes |
25.52% |
47th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Pat Sullivan
Democratic | 17,394 votes |
58.23% | |
Ted Cooke
Republican | 7,230 votes |
24.21% | |
Lindsey Shumway
Republican | 5,245 votes |
17.56% |
34th LD: State Senate
Joe Nguyen
Democratic | 14,019 votes |
31.57% | |
Shannon Braddock
Democratic | 11,114 votes |
25.03% | |
Lois Schipper
Democratic | 4,365 votes |
9.83% | |
Sofia Aragon
Democratic | 4,099 votes |
9.23% | |
Darla Green
Republican | 3,523 votes |
7.93% | |
Courtney Lyle
Republican | 2,690 votes |
6.06% | |
Debi Wagner
Independent | 796 votes |
1.79% | |
Lisa Ryan Devereau
Democratic | 1,310 votes |
2.95% | |
Annabel Quintero
Democratic | 1,226 votes |
2.76% | |
Hillary Shaw
Other | 790 votes |
1.78% | |
Lemuel W. Charleston
Democratic | 476 votes |
1.07% |
35th LD: State Senate
Irene Bowling
Democratic | 14,171 votes |
38.22% | |
Tim Sheldon
Republican | 13,032 votes |
35.15% | |
John Martin
Republican | 4,552 votes |
12.28% | |
Marco Brown
Republican | 3,747 votes |
10.11% | |
George Sevier
Republican | 1,576 votes |
4.25% |
26th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Joy Stanford
Democratic | 16,775 votes |
41.77% | |
Michelle Caldier
Republican | 14,011 votes |
34.89% | |
Randy Boss
Republican | 7,231 votes |
18.01% | |
Marco Padilla
Other | 2,143 votes |
5.34% |
42nd LD: State House, Pos. #1
Justin Boneau
Democratic | 21,125 votes |
50.74% | |
Luanne Van Werven
Republican | 18,440 votes |
44.29% | |
Dean Berkeley
Republican | 2,070 votes |
4.97% |
29th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Melanie Morgan
Democratic | 7,125 votes |
41.51% | |
Terry Harder
Republican | 4,231 votes |
24.65% | |
David Sawyer
Democratic | 3,819 votes |
22.25% | |
Janis Clark
Republican | 1,991 votes |
11.6% |
8th LD: State Senate
Sharon Raye Brown
Republican | 19,100 votes |
60.8% | |
Leo Perales
Democratic | 10,699 votes |
34.06% | |
Ryan Cooper
Libertarian | 1,615 votes |
5.14% |
25th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Kelly Chambers
Republican | 10,036 votes |
36.96% | |
Jamie Smith
Democratic | 7,495 votes |
27.6% | |
Julie L. Door
Democratic | 6,662 votes |
24.54% | |
Emmett Smith
Republican | 2,958 votes |
10.89% |
25th LD: State House, Pos. #2:
Chris Gildon
Republican | 12,533 votes |
48.18% | |
Brian Duthie
Democratic | 12,211 votes |
46.94% | |
Ned Witting
Independent | 1,269 votes |
4.88% |
39th LD: State Senate
Claus Joens
Democratic | 11,521 votes |
38.73% | |
Keith L. Wagoner
Republican | 9,186 votes |
30.88% | |
Elizabeth Scott
Republican | 8,239 votes |
27.7% | |
Jamal Rabieh
Independent | 803 votes |
2.7% |
39th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Ivan Lewis
Democratic | 13,692 votes |
45.84% | |
Robert J. Sutherland
Republican | 11,800 votes |
39.51% | |
Randy J Hayden
Republican | 4,375 votes |
14.65% |
40th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Debra Lekanoff
Democratic | 11,323 votes |
28.19% | |
Michael Petrish
Republican | 8,446 votes |
21.03% | |
Alex Ramel
Democratic | 7,684 votes |
19.13% | |
Rud Browne
Democratic | 7,394 votes |
18.41% | |
Daniel Miller
Republican | 2,686 votes |
6.69% | |
Tom Pasma
Democratic | 2,629 votes |
6.55% |
32nd LD: State House, Pos. #2
Lauren Davis
Democratic | 19,821 votes |
52.88% | |
Frank Deisler
Republican | 8,913 votes |
23.78% | |
Chris Roberts
Democratic | 8,751 votes |
23.35% |
44th LD: State Senate
Steve Hobbs
Democratic | 19,509 votes |
55.12% | |
Doug Roulstone
Republican | 14,522 votes |
41.03% | |
Jeremy Fitch
Libertarian | 1,365 votes |
3.86% |
Results for State Legislative Contests With Only 2 Candidates
Note that because only two candidates filed for these positions, there is no one to be eliminated in the Top Two election. State law nevertheless requires federal and state-level candidates to appear on the ballot even if they are guaranteed to move on.
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.
2nd LD: State House, Pos. #1
Andrew Barkis Republican | 15,337 |
|
57.13% | |
Anneliese Feld Democratic | 11,511 |
|
42.87% |
4th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Bob McCaslin Republican | 25,518 |
|
61.14% | |
Mary May Democratic | 16,219 |
|
38.86% |
7th LD: State Senate
Shelly Short Republican | 30,850 |
|
67.14% | |
Karen Hardy Democratic | 15,101 |
|
32.86% |
10th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Scott McMullen Democratic | 21,584 |
|
50.65% | |
Norma Smith Republican | 21,031 |
|
49.35% |
15th LD: State Senate
Jim Honeyford Republican | 12,013 |
|
66.74% | |
Bengie Aguilar Democratic | 5,987 |
|
33.26% |
18th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Brandon Vick Republican | 18,748 |
|
51.89% | |
Chris Thobaben Democratic | 17,385 |
|
48.11% |
21st LD: State House, Pos. #1
Strom Peterson Democratic | 20,498 |
|
66.64% | |
Amy Schaper Republican | 10,262 |
|
33.36% |
23rd LD: State House, Pos. #1
Sherry V. Appleton Democratic | 22,328 |
|
63.73% | |
Becky Erickson Other | 12,706 |
|
36.27% |
27th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Laurie Jinkins Democratic | 21,678 |
|
73.19% | |
Kyle Paskewitz Republican | 7,941 |
|
26.81% |
30th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Mike Pellicciotti Democratic | 15,043 |
|
58.95% | |
Linda Kochmar Republican | 10,474 |
|
41.05% |
35th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Dan Griffey Republican | 19,606 |
|
52.91% | |
James Thomas Democratic | 17,450 |
|
47.09% |
36th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Gael Tarleton Democratic | 43,785 |
|
86.83% | |
Matt Dubin Libertarian | 6,644 |
|
13.17% |
42nd LD: State House, Pos. #2
Sharon Shewmake Democratic | 21,733 |
|
52.28% | |
Vincent Buys Republican | 19,837 |
|
47.72% |
44th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Jared M. Mead Democratic | 18,871 |
|
53.34% | |
Mark Harmsworth Republican | 16,511 |
|
46.66% |
46th LD: State Senate
David Frockt Democratic | 39,219 |
|
82.41% | |
Beth Daranciang Republican | 8,371 |
|
17.59% |
48th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Amy Walen Democratic | 19,758 |
|
76.14% | |
Cindi Bright Democratic | 6,190 |
|
23.86% |
3rd LD: State House, Pos. #1
Marcus Riccelli Democratic | 20,597 |
|
65.45% | |
Tom Taylor Republican | 10,875 |
|
34.55% |
5th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Bill Ramos Democratic | 23,148 |
|
54.04% | |
Chad Magendanz Republican | 19,685 |
|
45.96% |
7th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Jacquelin Maycumber Republican | 30,181 |
|
67.11% | |
Randy Michaelis Democratic | 14,789 |
|
32.89% |
10th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Dave Paul Democratic | 22,259 |
|
52.86% | |
Dave Hayes Republican | 19,848 |
|
47.14% |
15th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Bruce Chandler Republican | 11,882 |
|
66.39% | |
Jack McEntire Democratic | 6,014 |
|
33.61% |
18th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Kathy Gillespie Democratic | 18,883 |
|
52.12% | |
Larry A. Hoff Republican | 17,350 |
|
47.88% |
21st LD: State House, Pos. #2
Lillian Ortiz-Self Democratic | 20,597 |
|
66.23% | |
Petra Bigea Republican | 10,501 |
|
33.77% |
24th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Mike Chapman Democratic | 29,069 |
|
60.21% | |
Jodi Wilke Republican | 19,208 |
|
39.79% |
28th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Mari Leavitt Democratic | 15,724 |
|
53.2% | |
Richard (Dick) Muri Republican | 13,830 |
|
46.8% |
30th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Kristine M. Reeves Democratic | 15,747 |
|
62.87% | |
Mark Greene Republican | 9,298 |
|
37.13% |
35th LD: State House, Pos. #2
David Daggett Democratic | 18,674 |
|
50.63% | |
Drew C. MacEwen Republican | 18,206 |
|
49.37% |
37th LD: State Senate
Rebecca Saldana Democratic | 32,657 |
|
89.74% | |
Beth Broadway Republican | 3,733 |
|
10.26% |
43rd LD: State Senate
Jamie Pedersen Democratic | 42,426 |
|
90.6% | |
Dan Harder Republican | 4,401 |
|
9.4% |
45th LD: State Senate
Manka Dhingra Democratic | 26,052 |
|
63.74% | |
Dale Fonk Republican | 14,822 |
|
36.26% |
46th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Gerry Pollet Democratic | 39,569 |
|
83.31% | |
Jeff Patton Republican | 7,929 |
|
16.69% |
3rd LD: State House, Pos. #2
Timm Ormsby Democratic | 20,352 |
|
64.37% | |
Dave Lucas Republican | 11,267 |
|
35.63% |
6th LD: State Senate
Jeff Holy Republican | 23,258 |
|
52.22% | |
Jessa Lewis Democratic | 21,281 |
|
47.78% |
9th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Mary Dye Republican | 19,479 |
|
63.42% | |
Jenn Goulet Democratic | 11,237 |
|
36.58% |
13th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Tom Dent Republican | 19,685 |
|
70.45% | |
Jesse Hegstrom Oakey Democratic | 8,258 |
|
29.55% |
16th LD: State House, Pos. #1
William 'Bill' Jenkin Republican | 17,169 |
|
63.52% | |
Everett Maroon Democratic | 9,860 |
|
36.48% |
19th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Jim Walsh Republican | 17,605 |
|
50.19% | |
Erin Frasier Democratic | 17,469 |
|
49.81% |
22nd: State House, Pos. #1
Laurie Dolan Democratic | 28,403 |
|
83.08% | |
C Davis Independent | 5,783 |
|
16.92% |
24th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Steve Tharinger Democratic | 28,080 |
|
58.8% | |
Jim McEntire Republican | 19,676 |
|
41.2% |
28th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Christine Kilduff Democratic | 17,253 |
|
58.63% | |
Maia Espinoza Republican | 12,174 |
|
41.37% |
31st LD: State House, Pos. #1
Drew Stokesbary Republican | 17,966 |
|
56.33% | |
Victoria Mena Democratic | 13,929 |
|
43.67% |
36th LD: State Senate
Reuven M. Carlyle Democratic | 45,284 |
|
89.37% | |
Bryan Simonson Libertarian | 5,389 |
|
10.63% |
38th LD: State House, Pos. #1
June Robinson Democratic | 16,071 |
|
78.02% | |
Bert Johnson Independent | 4,528 |
|
21.98% |
43rd LD: State House, Pos. #1
Nicole Macri Democratic | 42,610 |
|
91.15% | |
John Peeples Republican | 4,139 |
|
8.85% |
45th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Roger Goodman Democratic | 27,505 |
|
67.74% | |
Michael Curtis Republican | 13,096 |
|
32.26% |
46th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Javier Valdez Democratic | 39,571 |
|
83.56% | |
Jerry Zeiger-Buccola Republican | 7,783 |
|
16.44% |
4th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Matt Shea Republican | 23,934 |
|
57.4% | |
Ted Cummings Democratic | 17,766 |
|
42.6% |
6th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Mike Volz Republican | 22,031 |
|
50.26% | |
Kay Murano Democratic | 21,803 |
|
49.74% |
9th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Joe Schmick Republican | 18,267 |
|
60.45% | |
Matthew Sutherland Democratic | 11,950 |
|
39.55% |
13th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Matt Manweller Republican | 17,802 |
|
63.48% | |
Sylvia Hammond Democratic | 10,242 |
|
36.52% |
17th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Paul Harris Republican | 15,907 |
|
54.92% | |
Damion E Jiles, Sr. Democratic | 13,059 |
|
45.08% |
20th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Richard DeBolt Republican | 19,564 |
|
60.31% | |
John Thompson Democratic | 12,874 |
|
39.69% |
22nd LD: State House, Pos. #2
Beth Doglio Democratic | 28,425 |
|
77.36% | |
Allen Acosta Libertarian | 8,321 |
|
22.64% |
27th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Laurie Jinkins Democratic | 21,678 |
|
73.19% | |
Kyle Paskewitz Republican | 7,941 |
|
26.81% |
29th LD: State Senate
Steve Conway Democratic | 11,155 |
|
78.32% | |
Pierre Malebranche Independent | 3,087 |
|
21.68% |
33rd LD: State House, Pos. #2
Mia Su-Ling Gregerson Democratic | 15,992 |
|
66.51% | |
Anthony L. Lamb Republican | 8,053 |
|
33.49% |
36th LD: State House, Pos. #1
Noel Christina Frame Democratic | 44,691 |
|
89.13% | |
Sydney Gillman Wissel Libertarian | 5,448 |
|
10.87% |
39th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Carolyn Eslick Republican | 16,485 |
|
54.78% | |
Eric Halvorson Democratic | 13,607 |
|
45.22% |
44th LD: State House, Pos. #1
John Lovick Democratic | 19,992 |
|
57.19% | |
Jeff Sax Republican | 14,964 |
|
42.81% |
45th LD: State House, Pos. #2
Larry Springer Democratic | 27,501 |
|
67.85% | |
Amber Krabach Republican | 13,031 |
|
32.15% |
47th LD: State Senate
Joe Fain Republican | 16,040 |
|
53.71% | |
Mona Das Democratic | 13,823 |
|
46.29% |
Results for Local Contests with 3+ Candidates
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.
Pierce County District Court Pos. #6
Karl Williams
Nonpartisan | 69,046 votes |
50.09% | |
John Sheeran
Nonpartisan | 50,952 votes |
36.96% | |
Matthew F. Wareham
Nonpartisan | 17,856 votes |
12.95% |
Pierce County Council, 5th District
Marty Campbell
Democratic | 6,632 votes |
38.97% | |
Justin Van Dyk
Republican | 6,262 votes |
36.79% | |
Suzanne Skaar
Democratic | 4,125 votes |
24.24% |
Pierce County Council, 1st District
Lorra Jackson
Democratic | 9,524 votes |
39.08% | |
Dave Morell
Republican | 7,360 votes |
30.2% | |
Milton (Milt) Tremblay
Republican | 3,855 votes |
15.82% | |
Sharon Hanek
Republican | 3,634 votes |
14.91% |
Vancouver City Council, Pos. #1
Laurie Lebowsky
Nonpartisan | 12,683 votes |
41.19% | |
Sarah Fox
Nonpartisan | 10,096 votes |
32.79% | |
Mary Elkin
Nonpartisan | 3,545 votes |
11.51% | |
Maureen McGoldrick
Nonpartisan | 2,718 votes |
8.83% | |
Adam Shetler
Nonpartisan | 1,746 votes |
5.67% |
Grays Harbor County Auditor
Joe MacLean
Republican | 7,158 votes |
44.23% | |
Chris Thomas
Democratic | 4,518 votes |
27.92% | |
Jasmine Dickhoff
Democratic | 4,508 votes |
27.85% |
Whatcom County Council At-Large
Carol Frazey
Nonpartisan | 24,007 votes |
42.04% | |
Mike Peetoom
Nonpartisan | 13,978 votes |
24.48% | |
Aaron Thomas
Nonpartisan | 10,971 votes |
19.21% | |
Eric Bostrom
Nonpartisan | 8,149 votes |
14.27% |
Clark County PUD #1
Jim Malinowski
Nonpartisan | 18,444 votes |
56.29% | |
Sherry Erickson
Nonpartisan | 8,914 votes |
27.21% | |
Judy Chipman
Nonpartisan | 5,406 votes |
16.5% |
Yakima County Coroner
Jack B. Hawkins
Republican | 16,329 votes |
48.73% | |
James (Jim) Curtice
Republican | 10,022 votes |
29.91% | |
Dan Williams
Republican | 7,155 votes |
21.35% |
Yakima County Sheriff
Robert C. Udell
Republican | 16,826 votes |
49.56% | |
Nolan Wentz
Republican | 7,059 votes |
20.79% | |
Dave Simmons
Republican | 6,673 votes |
19.65% | |
Rick Mottice
Republican | 3,394 votes |
10% |
Yakima County Commission #3
Susan Soto Palmer
Democratic | 2,492 votes |
26.05% | |
Norm Childress
Republican | 1,729 votes |
18.07% | |
Summer Derrey
Republican | 1,428 votes |
14.93% | |
Lisa A. Homer
Republican | 1,133 votes |
11.84% | |
Brent Knautz
Republican | 1,022 votes |
10.68% | |
Stephen Changala
Republican | 1,016 votes |
10.62% | |
Jose A. Trevino
Republican | 747 votes |
7.81% |
King County District Court (NE) Pos. #1
Marcus Naylor
Nonpartisan | 62,488 votes |
49.85% | |
Joshua Schaer
Nonpartisan | 43,042 votes |
34.33% | |
Mychal Schwartz
Nonpartisan | 19,081 votes |
15.22% | |
Write-in
Nonpartisan | 752 votes |
0.6% |
Spokane County District Court Pos. #1
Patrick T. Johnson
Nonpartisan | 42,984 votes |
39.84% | |
Randy Arnold Brandt
Nonpartisan | 39,818 votes |
36.91% | |
Lynden P. Smithson
Nonpartisan | 25,082 votes |
23.25% |
Snohomish County PUD #1
Sidney (Sid) Logan
Nonpartisan | 13,600 votes |
31.36% | |
Mary Rollins
Nonpartisan | 13,009 votes |
29.99% | |
Bruce King
Nonpartisan | 11,775 votes |
27.15% | |
Sam Buchanan
Nonpartisan | 4,990 votes |
11.5% |
Snohomish County PUD #2
Rebecca Wolfe
Nonpartisan | 15,007 votes |
31.04% | |
David Chan
Nonpartisan | 13,705 votes |
28.35% | |
Kathleen (Kathy) Vaughn
Nonpartisan | 13,507 votes |
27.94% | |
Maggie Mae
Nonpartisan | 4,190 votes |
8.67% | |
Kaili Chickering
Nonpartisan | 1,935 votes |
4% |
Everett City Council #4
Tyler Rourke
Nonpartisan | 7,146 votes |
43.23% | |
Liz Vogeli
Nonpartisan | 5,539 votes |
33.51% | |
Ethel McNeal
Nonpartisan | 3,845 votes |
23.26% |
Clark County Council Chair
Eileen Quiring
Republican | 37,367 votes |
38.44% | |
Eric K. Holt
Democratic | 23,516 votes |
24.19% | |
Marc Boldt
Other | 21,324 votes |
21.94% | |
Christy Stanley
Democratic | 15,002 votes |
15.43% |
Clark County Assessor
Peter Van Nortwick
Republican | 36,596 votes |
42.68% | |
Darren Wertz
Republican | 27,508 votes |
32.08% | |
Norbert Schlecht
Other | 21,645 votes |
25.24% |
Cowlitz County PUD #2
Ned Piper
Nonpartisan | 2,958 votes |
42.84% | |
Duane Dalgleish
Nonpartisan | 2,132 votes |
30.88% | |
Kurt Anagnostou
Nonpartisan | 1,814 votes |
26.27% |
Lewis County Assesor
Amanda Price
Other | 5,456 votes |
30.61% | |
Dianne Dorey
Republican | 4,820 votes |
27.04% | |
Candy Hallom
Republican | 4,585 votes |
25.72% | |
Tom Crowson
Republican | 2,965 votes |
16.63% |
Chelan County PUD #2
Shon D. Smith
Republican | 3,578 votes |
48.85% | |
Bob Bugert
Other | 2,791 votes |
38.11% | |
Robert Moelder
Independent | 277 votes |
3.78% | |
Zachary Miller
Other | 491 votes |
6.7% | |
Lee Duncan
Other | 187 votes |
2.55% |
Skagit County Treasurer
Jackie Brunson
Democratic | 16,688 votes |
58.34% | |
Bradley Whaley
Republican | 6,268 votes |
21.91% | |
Clyde G Williams
Republican | 5,647 votes |
19.74% |
Skagit PUD #2
Joe Lindquist
Nonpartisan | 3,983 votes |
53.38% | |
Robbie Robertson
Nonpartisan | 1,882 votes |
25.22% | |
Bill Swanson
Nonpartisan | 1,596 votes |
21.39% |
Jefferson County Commission #3
Jon Cooke
Republican | 1,716 votes |
36.88% | |
Greg Brotherton
Democratic | 1,628 votes |
34.99% | |
Ryan McAllister
Democratic | 886 votes |
19.04% | |
Craig Durgan
Democratic | 423 votes |
9.09% |
Kitsap County PUD #3
Heather Pauley
Nonpartisan | 4,442 votes |
28.38% | |
Nate Andrews
Nonpartisan | 3,789 votes |
24.21% | |
Marcus Hoffman
Nonpartisan | 2,753 votes |
17.59% | |
Ed Hallda
Nonpartisan | 2,346 votes |
14.99% | |
Dennis Veloni
Nonpartisan | 2,323 votes |
14.84% |
Kitsap County Coroner
Russ Reuther
Republican | 25,529 votes |
45.24% | |
Jeff Wallis
Other | 17,626 votes |
31.24% | |
Pat Dawson
Other | 13,273 votes |
23.52% |
Clark County Council, 1st District
Temple Lentz
Democratic | 7,255 votes |
33.72% | |
Jeanne E. Stewart
Republican | 7,123 votes |
33.11% | |
Jim Moeller
Democratic | 6,836 votes |
31.77% | |
Veny Razumovsky
Other | 300 votes |
1.39% |
Benton County PUD #3
Barry Bush
Nonpartisan | 4,064 votes |
46.59% | |
Bob Bertsch
Nonpartisan | 2,606 votes |
29.88% | |
Tyson Fellman
Nonpartisan | 2,052 votes |
23.53% |
Cowlitz County District Court Pos #1
Kevin G. Blondin
Nonpartisan | 8,600 votes |
38.92% | |
Debra L. Burchett
Nonpartisan | 7,249 votes |
32.8% | |
Chelsea C. Baldwin
Nonpartisan | 6,250 votes |
28.28% |
Franklin County Commission #3
Clint Didier
Republican | 2,236 votes |
40.96% | |
Zahra Roach
Democratic | 1,810 votes |
33.16% | |
Rick R. Miller
Republican | 1,081 votes |
19.8% | |
Rodney (Dobie) Burns
Independent | 332 votes |
6.08% |
Chelan County District Court Pos #2
Allen F. Blackmon
Nonpartisan | 7,111 votes |
45.68% | |
Kyle Mott
Nonpartisan | 5,650 votes |
36.3% | |
Roberto H Castro
Nonpartisan | 2,805 votes |
18.02% |
Results for Local Contests With Only 2 Candidates
Note that because only two candidates filed for these positions, there is no one to be eliminated in the Top Two election. Candidates in some local contests nevertheless appear on the ballot even if they are guaranteed to move on.
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.
King County Prop 1 (AFIS)
Approved Nonpartisan | 283,737 |
|
54.95% | |
Rejected Nonpartisan | 232,640 |
|
45.05% |
Whatcom County Prosecutor
Eric Richey Democratic | 30,978 |
|
57.95% | |
James Erb Democratic | 22,480 |
|
42.05% |
Kitsap County Auditor
Paul Andrews Democratic | 33,788 |
|
70.62% | |
Richard Huddy Democratic | 14,054 |
|
29.38% |
Island County Sheriff
Rick Felici Republican | 10,598 |
|
52.8% | |
Lane K. Campbell Republican | 9,474 |
|
47.2% |
Island County Commission #3
Rick Hannold Republican | 4,284 |
|
50.55% | |
Janet St. Clair Democratic | 4,191 |
|
49.45% |
Clark County Clerk
Barbara L. Melton Democratic | 48,491 |
|
50.72% | |
Scott G. Weber Republican | 47,117 |
|
49.28% |
Cowlitz County Sheriff
Mark S. Nelson Democratic | 12,945 |
|
51.7% | |
Brad Thurman Republican | 12,094 |
|
48.3% |
Grant County Sheriff
Tom Jones Republican | 11,988 |
|
82.26% | |
Myriam Villagran Diaz Democratic | 2,586 |
|
17.74% |
Franklin County Coroner
Dan Blasdel Republican | 4,995 |
|
50.54% | |
Curtis McGary Republican | 4,888 |
|
49.46% |
Pierce County Prosecutor
Mary Robnett Other | 89,320 |
|
55.76% | |
Mark Lindquist Democratic | 70,874 |
|
44.24% |
Pierce County Council, District 7
Derek M. Young Democratic | 22,021 |
|
60.9% | |
David Olson Republican | 14,138 |
|
39.1% |
Thurston County Auditor
Mary Hall Democratic | 42,182 |
|
77.31% | |
Stuart Holmes Independent | 12,383 |
|
22.69% |
Thurston County Prosecutor
Jon Tunheim Democratic | 30,537 |
|
58.13% | |
Victor M. Minjares Democratic | 21,994 |
|
41.87% |
Skagit County Auditor
Sandy Perkins Democratic | 13,470 |
|
61.05% | |
Mike Urban Democratic | 8,594 |
|
38.95% |
Clark County Treasurer
Alishia Topper Other | 58,531 |
|
68.64% | |
Robert Hinds Other | 26,738 |
|
31.36% |
Cowlitz County Treasurer
Debra Gardner Democratic | 12,757 |
|
52.79% | |
Karen Walker Republican | 11,407 |
|
47.21% |
Grant County Assessor
Melissa McKnight Republican | 8,153 |
|
63.45% | |
Scott G Schmig Republican | 4,696 |
|
36.55% |
Franklin County Clerk
Michael Killian Republican | 6,451 |
|
64.72% | |
Jackie Lopez Giddens Republican | 3,517 |
|
35.28% |
Spokane County Assessor
Leonard Christian Republican | 57,557 |
|
56.52% | |
Tom Konis Republican | 44,281 |
|
43.48% |
Spokane County Clerk
Tim Fitzgerald Republican | 74,522 |
|
55.61% | |
Michael A. Kirk Democratic | 59,480 |
|
44.39% |
Spokane Co. Commission, #2
Mary Kuney Republican | 23,393 |
|
59.36% | |
Rob Chase Republican | 16,016 |
|
40.64% |
Jefferson County Sheriff
Joe Nole Democratic | 8,837 |
|
62.48% | |
David Stanko Other | 5,306 |
|
37.52% |
Skagit County Prop 1 (EMS)
Yes Nonpartisan | 19,844 |
|
66.15% | |
No Nonpartisan | 10,155 |
|
33.85% |
Clark County Council, #2
Julie Olson Republican | 17,855 |
|
80.14% | |
Elisabeth Veneman Republican | 4,426 |
|
19.86% |
Lewis County Commission #3
Gary Stamper Republican | 4,145 |
|
65.81% | |
Jerry Pratt Other | 2,153 |
|
34.19% |
Grant County Auditor
Michele Jaderlund Republican | 8,504 |
|
66.02% | |
James (Jim) Liebrecht Republican | 4,377 |
|
33.98% |
Grays Harbor County Clerk
Kimberly R Foster Democratic | 7,918 |
|
52.72% | |
Janice Louthan Other | 7,100 |
|
47.28% |
Spokane County Treasurer
Michael Baumgartner Republican | 78,336 |
|
57.13% | |
David Green Democratic | 58,771 |
|
42.87% |
Spokane County Sheriff
Ozzie Knezovich Republican | 110,530 |
|
92.56% | |
Dumpozzie Dot Com Independent | 8,879 |
|
7.44% |
Spokane Co. Commission, #3
Robbi K. Anthony Democratic | 23,023 |
|
55.15% | |
Al French Republican | 18,726 |
|
44.85% |
Jefferson County Prosecutor
James M. Kennedy Democratic | 6,533 |
|
54.67% | |
Michael Haas Democratic | 5,417 |
|
45.33% |
Benton County Commission #2
Shon Small Republican | 5,278 |
|
50.58% | |
Lori Sanders Republican | 5,156 |
|
49.42% |
Benton County Coroner
William 'Bill' Leach Republican | 17,403 |
|
54.95% | |
Jamie Raebel Republican | 14,267 |
|
45.05% |
Grant County Commission #3
Cindy Carter Republican | 1,882 |
|
55.42% | |
Jeff Foster Republican | 1,514 |
|
44.58% |
Grant County Treasurer
Darryl Pheasant Other | 7,537 |
|
53.06% | |
Casey Cooper Republican | 6,669 |
|
46.94% |
Chelan County Assessor
Deanna Walter Republican | 11,089 |
|
62.94% | |
Kevin Ohme Other | 6,530 |
|
37.06% |