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2014 election results for Washington state

View state and local election results by race and see county-by-county results for key statewide races. Uncontested races are not included. For complete Washington state results, visit the Washington Secretary of State.

Initiative 594: Background checks for firearm sales Read story

Concerns background checks for firearm sales and transfers

  • Yes
    1,239,728
    59.3%
  • No
    851,666
    40.7%
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Initiative 591: Prohibits certain firearms restrictions Read story

Concerns firearms

  • Yes
    926,701
    44.7%
  • No
    1,145,254
    55.3%
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Initiative 1351: Reducing K-12 class sizes Read story

Concerns K-12 education

  • Yes
    1,049,505
    50.9%
  • No
    1,010,758
    49.1%
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Seattle Prop. 1A and 1B: Competing child-care, early learning issues, Yes or No Read story

  • Yes
    151,298
    68.2%
  • No
    70,590
    31.8%

Seattle Prop. 1A and 1B (cont.): Which issue voter prefers Read story

  • Prop. 1A (unfunded measure)
    61,170
    31%
  • Prop. 1B (property-tax levy)
    136,260
    69%

Seattle Transportation Benefit District Prop. 1: Metro Transit funding Read story

  • Yes
    138,836
    62.4%
  • No
    83,596
    37.6%

Seattle Citizen Petition 1: Creation of a city monorail transportation authority Read story

  • Yes
    43,418
    19.5%
  • No
    179,559
    80.5%

Congressional District 1 Read story

  • * Suzan DelBene - D
    123,997
    55%
  • Pedro Celis - R
    101,294
    45%

Congressional District 4 Read story

  • Clint Didier - R
    75,004
    49.2%
  • Dan Newhouse - R
    77,503
    50.8%

Snohomish County Executive Read story

  • * John Lovick - D
    111,741
    55.7%
  • Carolyn Eslick - R
    89,019
    44.3%

U.S. House of Representatives

Congressional District 1 Map Read story

  • * Suzan DelBene - D
    123,997
    55%
  • Pedro Celis - R
    101,294
    45%

Congressional District 2 Map

  • * Rick Larsen - D
    121,921
    60.6%
  • B.J. Guillot - R
    79,359
    39.4%

Congressional District 3 Map

  • * Jaime Herrera Beutler - R
    124,444
    61.5%
  • Bob Dingethal - D
    77,800
    38.5%

Congressional District 4 Map Read story

  • Clint Didier - R
    75,004
    49.2%
  • Dan Newhouse - R
    77,503
    50.8%

Congressional District 5 Map

  • * Cathy McMorris Rodgers - R
    134,895
    60.7%
  • Joseph (Joe) Pakootas - D
    87,390
    39.3%

Congressional District 6 Map

  • * Derek Kilmer - D
    140,954
    63%
  • Marty McClendon - R
    82,811
    37%

Congressional District 7 Map

  • * Jim McDermott - D
    203,487
    81%
  • Craig Keller - R
    47,830
    19%

Congressional District 8 Map

  • * Dave Reichert - R
    125,438
    63.3%
  • Jason Ritchie - D
    72,856
    36.7%

Congressional District 9 Map

  • * Adam Smith - D
    117,861
    70.8%
  • Doug Basler - R
    48,572
    29.2%

Congressional District 10 Map

  • * Denny Heck - D
    99,087
    54.7%
  • Joyce McDonald - R
    82,068
    45.3%

Initiative 594: Background checks for firearm sales Read story

Concerns background checks for firearm sales and transfers

  • Yes
    1,239,728
    59.3%
  • No
    851,666
    40.7%
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Initiative 591: Prohibits certain firearms restrictions Read story

Concerns firearms

  • Yes
    926,701
    44.7%
  • No
    1,145,254
    55.3%
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Initiative 1351: Reducing K-12 class sizes Read story

Concerns K-12 education

  • Yes
    1,049,505
    50.9%
  • No
    1,010,758
    49.1%
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Advisory Vote 8: The Legislature cut marijuana excise-tax preferences

Concerns marijuana excise tax

  • Repealed
    872,402
    45.6%
  • Maintained
    1,041,291
    54.4%
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Advisory Vote 9: The Legislature imposed leasehold excise tax on tribal property

Concerns leasehold excise tax on tribal property

  • Repealed
    831,097
    44.7%
  • Maintained
    1,027,327
    55.3%
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District 1 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Derek Stanford - D
    25,246
    58.4%
  • Mark Davies - R
    17,966
    41.6%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Luis Moscoso - D
    23,167
    53.9%
  • Edward J. Barton - R
    19,814
    46.1%

District 2 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • Graham Hunt - R
    22,332
    62.3%
  • Greg Hartman - D
    13,487
    37.7%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * J.T. Wilcox - R
    24,799
    71.9%
  • Steven Nielson - L
    9,711
    28.1%

District 3 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Marcus Riccelli - D
    19,939
    59.9%
  • Tim Benn - I
    13,341
    40.1%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Timm Ormsby - D
    22,598
    69.5%
  • Paul Delaney - L
    9,930
    30.5%

District 4 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • Bob McCaslin - R
    25,258
    58%
  • Diana Wilhite - R
    18,298
    42%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Matt Shea - R
    25,105
    57.8%
  • Josh Arritola - R
    18,365
    42.2%

District 5 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Jay Rodne - R
    25,990
    57.6%
  • Essie Hicks - D
    19,107
    42.4%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Chad Magendanz - R
    26,244
    59%
  • David Spring - D
    18,239
    41%

District 6 Map

State Senator

  • * Michael Baumgartner - R
    28,299
    57.5%
  • Rich Cowan - D
    20,935
    42.5%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Kevin Parker - R
    32,278
    67.3%
  • Donald Dover - D
    15,710
    32.7%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Jeff Holy - R
    32,065
    67.7%
  • Ziggy Siegfried - D
    15,268
    32.3%

District 7 Map

State Senator

  • * Brian Dansel - R
    32,430
    72.2%
  • Tony Booth - R
    12,476
    27.8%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Shelly Short - R
    37,327
    79.8%
  • James R. Apker - L
    9,435
    20.2%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Joel Kretz - R
    38,585
    83.1%
  • Ronnie Rae - Centralist
    7,871
    16.9%

District 8 Map

State Senator

  • * Sharon Brown - R
    30,461
    74.2%
  • Doug McKinley - D
    10,589
    25.8%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Larry Haler - R
    32,091
    78.6%
  • Eric Kalia - D
    8,720
    21.4%

District 10 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Norma Smith - R
    37,036
    76.3%
  • Michael Scott - L
    11,515
    23.7%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Dave Hayes - R
    30,918
    59.6%
  • Nick Petrish - D
    20,915
    40.4%

District 11 Map

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Steve Bergquist - D
    18,958
    66.7%
  • Sarah Sanoy-Wright - R
    9,452
    33.3%

District 13 Map

State Senator

  • Judith (Judy) Warnick - R
    30,611
    86.3%
  • Mohammad Said - D
    4,846
    13.7%

State Representative, Position 1

  • Tom Dent - R
    20,778
    63.3%
  • Dannette (Dani) Bolyard - R
    12,065
    36.7%

District 14 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Norm Johnson - R
    20,546
    56.7%
  • Michael S. Brumback - NA
    15,695
    43.3%

State Representative, Position 2

  • Gina R. McCabe - R
    25,318
    68.7%
  • Paul George - D
    11,541
    31.3%

District 15 Map

State Senator

  • * Jim Honeyford - R
    16,789
    72.8%
  • Gabriel Munoz - D
    6,281
    27.2%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * David V. Taylor - R
    16,515
    72.4%
  • Teodora Martinez-Chavez - D
    6,292
    27.6%

District 16 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Maureen S. Walsh - R
    18,947
    59.1%
  • Mary Ruth Edwards - R
    13,129
    40.9%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Terry R. Nealey - R
    24,293
    73.3%
  • Frank Blair - D
    8,842
    26.7%

District 17 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • Lynda Wilson - R
    18,871
    51.6%
  • * Monica Stonier - D
    17,702
    48.4%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Paul Harris - R
    22,154
    61.6%
  • Richard McCluskey - D
    13,805
    38.4%

District 18 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • Mike Briggs - D
    16,483
    36.9%
  • * Brandon Vick - R
    28,150
    63.1%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Liz Pike - R
    26,553
    59.2%
  • Maureen Winningham - D
    18,298
    40.8%

District 19 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Dean Takko - D
    25,942
    66.9%
  • David A. Steenson - L
    12,808
    33.1%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Brian Blake - D
    25,366
    63.5%
  • Hugh Fleet - R
    14,600
    36.5%

District 20 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Richard DeBolt - R
    27,115
    65.5%
  • Michael Savoca - NA
    14,253
    34.5%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Ed Orcutt - R
    26,258
    70%
  • John Morgan - R
    11,280
    30%

District 21 Map

State Senator

  • * Marko Liias - D
    20,209
    54.5%
  • Dan Matthews - R
    16,857
    45.5%

State Representative, Position 1

  • Allen McPheeters - R
    14,785
    40%
  • Strom Peterson - D
    22,202
    60%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Lillian Ortiz-Self - D
    21,533
    58.6%
  • Jeff Scherrer - R
    15,228
    41.4%

District 22 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Chris Reykdal - D
    28,920
    64%
  • Steve Owens - R
    16,256
    36%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Sam Hunt - D
    31,990
    73.6%
  • Franklin Edwards - NA
    11,449
    26.4%

District 23 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Sherry V. Appleton - D
    27,726
    58.5%
  • Scott Henden - R
    19,675
    41.5%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Drew Hansen - D
    28,995
    62.7%
  • James M. Olsen - R
    17,263
    37.3%

District 24 Map

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Steve Tharinger - D
    30,009
    56.4%
  • Thomas W. Greisamer - R
    23,181
    43.6%

District 25 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Dawn Morrell - D
    16,778
    45.2%
  • Melanie Stambaugh - R
    20,344
    54.8%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Hans Zeiger - R
    23,709
    64.9%
  • Eric Renz - D
    12,832
    35.1%

District 26 Map

State Senator

  • * Jan Angel - R
    29,033
    58.8%
  • Judy Arbogast - D
    20,383
    41.2%

State Representative, Position 1

  • Nathan Schlicher - D
    22,729
    46.3%
  • * Jesse Young - R
    26,352
    53.7%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Larry Seaquist - D
    24,212
    49.4%
  • Michelle Caldier - R
    24,806
    50.6%

District 27 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Laurie Jinkins - D
    22,984
    67.5%
  • Rodger Deskins - R
    11,089
    32.5%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Jake Fey - D
    22,950
    67.5%
  • Steven T. Cook - R
    11,070
    32.5%

District 28 Map

State Senator

  • * Steve O'Ban - R
    20,920
    54.5%
  • Tami Green - D
    17,478
    45.5%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Richard (Dick) Muri - R
    21,998
    57.8%
  • Mary Moss - D
    16,039
    42.2%

State Representative, Position 2

  • Christine Kilduff - D
    19,102
    50.3%
  • Paul Wagemann - R
    18,840
    49.7%

District 29 Map

State Senator

  • * Steve Conway - D
    13,045
    58.5%
  • Terry Harder - R
    9,263
    41.5%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * David Sawyer - D
    12,331
    55.8%
  • Jason Bergstrom - R
    9,776
    44.2%

District 30 Map

State Senator

  • Mark Miloscia - R
    17,231
    55.6%
  • Shari Song - D
    13,747
    44.4%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Linda Kochmar - R
    17,084
    56.7%
  • Greg Baruso - D
    13,073
    43.3%

State Representative, Position 2 Read story

  • * Roger Freeman - D
    15,906
    53%
  • Jack Dovey - R
    14,126
    47%

District 31 Map

State Senator

  • * Pam Roach - R
    21,189
    53.7%
  • Cathy Dahlquist - R
    18,301
    46.3%

State Representative, Position 1

  • Drew Stokesbary - R
    24,157
    61%
  • Mike Sando - D
    15,420
    39%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Christopher Hurst - I
    20,577
    51.6%
  • Phil Fortunato - I
    19,305
    48.4%

District 32 Map

State Senator

  • * Maralyn Chase - D
    29,512
    71.4%
  • Robert Reedy - R
    11,846
    28.6%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Ruth Kagi - D
    29,418
    71.5%
  • Alvin A. Rutledge - R
    11,743
    28.5%

District 33 Map

State Senator

  • * Karen Keiser - D
    18,442
    62.7%
  • Martin Metz - R
    10,973
    37.3%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Tina Orwall - D
    18,744
    64.3%
  • Michael J. Siefkes - R
    10,409
    35.7%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Mia Su-Ling Gregerson - D
    16,100
    55.6%
  • Jeanette Burrage - R
    12,868
    44.4%

District 34 Map

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Joe Fitzgibbon - D
    32,707
    83%
  • Brendan B. Kolding - D
    6,678
    17%

District 35 Map

State Senator

  • Irene Bowling - D
    20,305
    45.6%
  • * Tim Sheldon - D
    24,251
    54.4%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Kathy Haigh - D
    23,415
    49.5%
  • Dan Griffey - R
    23,923
    50.5%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Drew C. MacEwen - R
    27,323
    59.2%
  • Tammey Newton - D
    18,829
    40.8%

District 36 Map

State Senator

  • * Jeanne Kohl-Welles - D
    46,911
    84.2%
  • Sarina Forbes - R
    8,814
    15.8%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Reuven Carlyle - D
    47,691
    86.7%
  • Leslie Klein - I
    7,322
    13.3%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Gael Tarleton - D
    46,409
    86.2%
  • Paul Addis - L
    7,451
    13.8%

District 37 Map

State Senator

  • Pramila Jayapal - D
    26,014
    70.7%
  • Louis Watanabe - D
    10,779
    29.3%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Sharon Tomiko Santos - D
    32,912
    86.9%
  • Daniel Bretzke - R
    4,956
    13.1%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Eric Pettigrew - D
    31,446
    86.4%
  • Tamra Smilanich - Non-partisan
    4,970
    13.6%

District 38 Map

State Senator

  • * John McCoy - D
    19,386
    61.9%
  • Craig French - R
    11,950
    38.1%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * June Robinson - D
    17,334
    55.5%
  • Jesse Anderson - R
    13,918
    44.5%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Mike Sells - D
    20,216
    67%
  • Elijah Olson - L
    9,946
    33%

District 39 Map

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Elizabeth Scott - R
    24,729
    62.6%
  • Charles Jensen - D
    14,763
    37.4%

District 40 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Kristine Lytton - D
    31,187
    65.1%
  • Daniel R. Miller - R
    16,687
    34.9%

District 41 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Tana Senn - D
    28,111
    63%
  • Bill Stinson - R
    16,545
    37%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Judy Clibborn - D
    30,810
    75.2%
  • Alex O'Neil - NA
    10,177
    24.8%

District 42 Map

State Senator

  • * Doug Ericksen - R
    30,186
    58.7%
  • Seth Fleetwood - D
    21,230
    41.3%

State Representative, Position 1

  • Satpal Sidhu - D
    22,723
    44.3%
  • Luanne VanWerven - R
    28,561
    55.7%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Vincent Buys - R
    29,628
    58.1%
  • Joy Monjure - D
    21,373
    41.9%

District 43 Map

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Frank Chopp - D
    39,928
    82.3%
  • Jessica Spear - Socialist
    8,571
    17.7%

District 44 Map

State Senator

  • * Steve Hobbs - D
    23,534
    54%
  • Jim Kellett - R
    20,066
    46%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Hans Dunshee - D
    22,659
    51.8%
  • Rob Toyer - R
    21,053
    48.2%

State Representative, Position 2

  • Mark Harmsworth - R
    23,142
    53.4%
  • Mike Wilson - D
    20,227
    46.6%

District 45 Map

State Senator

  • * Andy Hill - R
    25,766
    52.7%
  • Matt Isenhower - D
    23,115
    47.3%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Roger Goodman - D
    26,425
    55%
  • Joel Hussey - R
    21,628
    45%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Larry Springer - D
    27,370
    57%
  • Brendan Woodward - R
    20,608
    43%

District 46 Map

State Senator

  • * David Frockt - D
    41,241
    79.8%
  • Van Sperry - R
    10,413
    20.2%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Jessyn Farrell - D
    41,928
    82.3%
  • Branden Curtis - R
    8,995
    17.7%

District 47 Map

State Senator

  • * Joe Fain - R
    21,697
    63.6%
  • Carol Barber - D
    12,404
    36.4%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Mark Hargrove - R
    19,074
    55.7%
  • Chris Barringer - D
    15,194
    44.3%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Pat Sullivan - D
    18,974
    55.7%
  • Barry Knowles - R
    15,113
    44.3%

District 48 Map

State Senator

  • Cyrus Habib - D
    24,799
    64.9%
  • Michelle Darnell - R
    13,415
    35.1%

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Ross Hunter - D
    26,131
    69.5%
  • Bill Hirt - R
    11,444
    30.5%

State Representative, Position 2

  • Joan McBride - D
    24,777
    69.2%
  • Tim Turner - L
    11,024
    30.8%

District 49 Map

State Representative, Position 1

  • * Sharon Wylie - D
    19,568
    56.2%
  • Anson Service - R
    15,248
    43.8%

State Representative, Position 2

  • * Jim Moeller - D
    19,199
    55.1%
  • Lisa Ross - R
    15,651
    44.9%

King County

Bothell Prop. 1: Parks and public space bonds**

  • Approved
    6,000
    46.6%
  • Rejected
    6,862
    53.4%

Carnation Prop. 1: Levy for police services

  • Yes
    270
    47.6%
  • No
    297
    52.4%

Highline School District Prop. 1: School construction and renovation bonds**

  • Approved
    17,454
    59.3%
  • Rejected
    11,987
    40.7%

Kent Prop. A: Public safety and training facilities bonds**

  • Yes
    12,666
    53.9%
  • No
    10,850
    46.1%

North Bend Prop. 1: Sales and use tax increase for public safety, criminal justice

  • Yes
    1,278
    63.6%
  • No
    731
    36.4%

Seattle Citizen Petition 1: Creation of a city monorail transportation authority Read story

  • Yes
    43,418
    19.5%
  • No
    179,559
    80.5%

Seattle Prop. 1A and 1B: Competing child-care, early learning issues, Yes or No Read story

  • Yes
    151,298
    68.2%
  • No
    70,590
    31.8%

Seattle Prop. 1A and 1B (cont.): Which issue voter prefers Read story

  • Prop. 1A (unfunded measure)
    61,170
    31%
  • Prop. 1B (property-tax levy)
    136,260
    69%

Seattle Transportation Benefit District Prop. 1: Metro Transit funding Read story

  • Yes
    138,836
    62.4%
  • No
    83,596
    37.6%

Si View Metropolitan Park District Prop. 1: One-year operations and maintenance levy**

  • Yes
    3,975
    73.4%
  • No
    1,442
    26.6%

East Pierce Fire & Rescue Prop. 1: Property tax levy for maintenance and operations**

  • Yes
    14,601
    56.3%
  • No
    11,333
    43.7%

Kitsap County

Kitsap County Commissioner, District 3

  • Edward E. Wolfe - R
    41,182
    50.8%
  • * Linda Streissguth - D
    39,903
    49.2%

Kitsap County Assessor

  • Phil Cook - R
    42,115
    52.4%
  • Paul Andrews - D
    38,321
    47.6%

Kitsap County Auditor

  • Dolores Gilmore - D
    42,142
    52.6%
  • Kelly Emerson - R
    38,013
    47.4%

Kitsap County Clerk

  • * Dave Peterson - D
    46,366
    58%
  • Gerald (Gary) Chaney - R
    33,556
    42%

Kitsap County Coroner

  • * Greg Sandstrom - R
    52,391
    67.9%
  • Jeff Wallis - NA
    24,753
    32.1%

Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney

  • * Russ Hauge - D
    40,077
    49.5%
  • Tina Robinson - R
    40,954
    50.5%

Kitsap County Sheriff

  • Gary L. Simpson - D
    58,635
    100%

Kitsap County Fire District 18 Prop. 1: Bonds to upgrade apparatus, facilities**

  • Approved
    6,250
    68.1%
  • Rejected
    2,924
    31.9%

Mason County Fire District 2: Dissolution of district

  • Approved
    2,513
    77.9%
  • Rejected
    711
    22.1%

Pierce County

Tacoma Charter Amendment 1: Conform city elections to state law

  • Yes
    26,246
    64.4%
  • No
    14,522
    35.6%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 2: Removing obsolete language

  • Yes
    25,396
    59%
  • No
    17,679
    41%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 3: Updating discrimination provision

  • Yes
    30,977
    71.6%
  • No
    12,313
    28.4%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 4: Emergency ordinances effective immediately

  • Yes
    22,133
    53.1%
  • No
    19,515
    46.9%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 5: Council confirmation of department directors

  • Yes
    22,188
    53.6%
  • No
    19,199
    46.4%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 6: Council confirmation of utility director

  • Yes
    23,825
    57.1%
  • No
    17,921
    42.9%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 7: Landmarks preservation commission

  • Yes
    21,117
    51%
  • No
    20,295
    49%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 8: Mayor and council term limits

  • Yes
    16,429
    38.7%
  • No
    25,994
    61.3%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 9: Citizen commission on elected salaries

  • Yes
    22,931
    54.5%
  • No
    19,129
    45.5%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 10: Removing ban on cemeteries, mausoleums, crematories

  • Yes
    22,811
    54.5%
  • No
    19,031
    45.5%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 11: City employee contracts

  • Yes
    26,297
    63.1%
  • No
    15,400
    36.9%

Tacoma Charter Amendment 12: Eligibility For city employment

  • Yes
    14,011
    32.5%
  • No
    29,049
    67.5%

Carbonado Prop. 1: Levy for emergency medical services**

  • Yes
    151
    68.9%
  • No
    68
    31.1%

Eatonville Prop. 1: Public safety levy**

  • Approved
    288
    36.3%
  • Rejected
    506
    63.7%

Edgewood Prop. 1: Switching to mayor-council form of government

  • Approved
    1,891
    50.4%
  • Rejected
    1,860
    49.6%

University Place Prop. 1: Additional 3.5% tax on utility company earnings for police services

  • Yes
    4,897
    45.8%
  • No
    5,801
    54.2%

East Pierce Fire & Rescue Prop. 1: Property tax levy for maintenance and operations**

  • Yes
    14,601
    56.3%
  • No
    11,333
    43.7%

Pierce County Fire District 21 Prop. 1: Maintenance & operations levy**

  • Yes
    8,837
    60.5%
  • No
    5,774
    39.5%

Snohomish County

Snohomish County Executive Read story

  • * John Lovick - D
    111,741
    55.7%
  • Carolyn Eslick - R
    89,019
    44.3%

Snohomish County Sheriff

  • Jim Upton
    80,602
    46.5%
  • * Ty Trenary
    92,687
    53.5%

Snohomish County PUD commissioner, District 1

  • * Dave Aldrich
    90,423
    53.1%
  • Bruce King
    80,014
    46.9%

Arlington School District Prop. 1: Levy to buy school buses

  • Levy Yes
    4,725
    48%
  • Levy No
    5,128
    52%

Bothell Prop. 1: Parks and public space bonds**

  • Approved
    6,000
    46.6%
  • Rejected
    6,862
    53.4%

Everett City Council, Position 7

  • * Richard Anderson
    8,627
    44.5%
  • Judy Tuohy
    10,771
    55.5%

Lynnwood Transportation Benefit District Prop. 1: Sales and use tax for transportation improvements

  • Approved
    3,889
    47.2%
  • Rejected
    4,358
    52.8%

Stanwood Prop. 1: Joining Sno-Isle Library District

  • Yes
    1,505
    82%
  • No
    331
    18%

Snohomish County Fire District 15 Prop. 1: Emergency medical services levy**

  • Yes
    1,090
    79.2%
  • No
    286
    20.8%

Snohomish County Fire District 17 Prop. 1: Emergency medical services levy**

  • Yes
    2,163
    66.1%
  • No
    1,110
    33.9%

Snohomish County Fire District 21 Prop. 1: Levy for fire & emergency medical services

  • Approved
    1,321
    43.9%
  • Rejected
    1,688
    56.1%

State Supreme Court Justice

Position 4

  • Eddie Yoon
    425,179
    26.7%
  • * Charles W. Johnson
    1,168,966
    73.3%

Position 7

  • * Debra L. Stephens
    1,250,127
    78.1%
  • John (Zamboni) Scannell
    350,095
    21.9%

Clark County

Superior Court Judge, Position 5

  • * Bernard F. Veljacic
    52,922
    56.7%
  • Robert Vukanovich
    40,343
    43.3%

King County

District Court Judge, West District, Position 2

  • Phillip Tavel
    56,231
    34.3%
  • * Mark C. Chow
    107,238
    65.3%

Seattle Municipal Court Judge, Position 2

  • Jon M. Zimmerman
    45,941
    27.6%
  • * C. Kimi Kondo
    120,109
    72.1%

Seattle Municipal Court Judge, Position 7

  • Damon Shadid
    129,851
    78%
  • * Fred Bonner
    36,005
    21.6%

King/Snohomish counties

District Court Judge, Northeast District, Position 1

  • Dawn M. Bettinger
    42,409
    32.5%
  • * Janet Garrow
    87,926
    67.5%

District Court Judge, Northeast District, Position 2

  • Sarah Hayne
    63,854
    48.1%
  • * Ketu Shah
    68,954
    51.9%

District Court Judge, Northeast District, Position 3

  • Lisa O'Toole
    82,821
    64.2%
  • Marcus Naylor
    46,144
    35.8%

Kitsap County

District Court Judge, Department 1

  • Claire Bradley
    36,273
    56.9%
  • Tracy Flood
    27,421
    43.1%

Pierce County

District Court Judge, Position 8

  • Jeanette A. Lineberry
    93,423
    57.8%
  • Karl L. Williams
    68,339
    42.2%

Tacoma Municipal Court Judge, Position 2

  • Rob Freeby
    15,816
    43.7%
  • Drew Ann Henke
    20,346
    56.3%

Snohomish County

District Court Judge, Everett District, Position 1

  • Anthony E. Howard
    24,994
    58.2%
  • Remy Stephanson Leonard
    17,952
    41.8%

District Court Judge, South District, Position 2

  • Brett Nagle
    24,728
    41.8%
  • * Jeffrey D. Goodwin
    34,482
    58.2%
  • * indicates incumbent
  • ** indicates measure must meet specific minimum turnout and 60% yes-vote requirements
  • Races that cross county borders include vote totals from all jurisdictions.