Results for national, statewide races

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. Visit our Election 2016 live updates for more coverage.

Clinton 232
48.0%
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Trump 290
47.0%
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123.72M votes counted nationwide

Washington votes

President/Vice President

  • Hillary Clinton - D
    1,728,840
    54.3%
  • Donald J. Trump - R
    1,211,207
    38.1%
  • Gary Johnson - L
    159,054
    5%
  • Jill Stein - G
    57,624
    1.8%

Sound Transit 3 Full coverage

Called Proposition 1, authorizes light rail, commuter rail and bus service expansion.

  • Approved
    711,671
    54%
  • Rejected
    605,053
    46%

Initiative 1433 Full coverage

Raises state minimum wage, requires paid sick leave

  • Yes
    1,833,436
    57.4%
  • No
    1,359,240
    42.6%

Congressional District 7 Full coverage

  • Pramila Jayapal - D
    211,002
    56%
  • Brady Piñero Walkinshaw - D
    165,973
    44%

Initiative 732 Full coverage

Places a tax on carbon, provides tax credit for low-income residents, reduces some taxes

  • No
    1,824,566
    59.3%
  • Yes
    1,254,107
    40.7%

Initiative 1491 Full coverage

Allows court-issued protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms

  • Yes
    2,217,075
    69.4%
  • No
    976,719
    30.6%

U.S. Senator Full coverage

  • * Patty Murray - D
    1,898,414
    59%
  • Chris Vance - R
    1,317,249
    41%

Governor Full coverage

  • * Jay Inslee - D
    1,746,799
    54.4%
  • Bill Bryant - R
    1,463,130
    45.6%

U.S. Senator Full coverage

  • * Patty Murray - D
    1,898,414
    59%
  • Chris Vance - R
    1,317,249
    41%

Governor Full coverage

  • * Jay Inslee - D
    1,746,799
    54.4%
  • Bill Bryant - R
    1,463,130
    45.6%

Lt. Governor Full coverage

  • Cyrus Habib - D
    1,684,765
    54.4%
  • Marty McClendon - R
    1,411,837
    45.6%

Secretary of State Full coverage

  • * Kim Wyman - R
    1,698,434
    54.7%
  • Tina Podlodowski - D
    1,404,916
    45.3%

State Treasurer Full coverage

  • Duane Davidson - R
    1,563,737
    58.2%
  • Michael Waite - R
    1,125,046
    41.8%

State Auditor Full coverage

  • Pat McCarthy - D
    1,584,382
    52.3%
  • Mark Miloscia - R
    1,443,060
    47.7%

Attorney General Full coverage

  • * Bob Ferguson - D
    1,985,509
    67.2%
  • Joshua B. Trumbull - L
    969,737
    32.8%

Commissioner of Public Lands Full coverage

  • Hilary Franz - D
    1,617,578
    53.2%
  • Steve McLaughlin - R
    1,424,109
    46.8%

Superintendent of Public Instruction Full coverage

  • Chris Reykdal
    1,327,084
    50.5%
  • Erin Jones
    1,298,646
    49.5%

Insurance Commissioner Full coverage

  • * Mike Kreidler - D
    1,749,455
    58.4%
  • Richard Schrock - R
    1,247,594
    41.6%

Initiative 1433 Full coverage

Raises state minimum wage, requires paid sick leave

  • Yes
    1,833,436
    57.4%
  • No
    1,359,240
    42.6%

Initiative 1464 Full coverage

Provides for publicly funded campaigns, lobbyist restrictions

  • No
    1,629,022
    53.7%
  • Yes
    1,404,183
    46.3%

Initiative 1491 Full coverage

Allows court-issued protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms

  • Yes
    2,217,075
    69.4%
  • No
    976,719
    30.6%

Initiative 1501 Full coverage

Exempts certain information about in-home caregivers and clients from disclosure

  • Yes
    2,228,812
    70.6%
  • No
    927,059
    29.4%

Initiative 732 Full coverage

Places a tax on carbon, provides tax credit for low-income residents, reduces some taxes

  • No
    1,824,566
    59.3%
  • Yes
    1,254,107
    40.7%

Senate Joint Resolution 8210

Amend state constitution to require earlier deadline for legislative, congressional redistricting

  • Approved
    2,228,012
    77.3%
  • Rejected
    652,998
    22.7%

Initiative 735 Full coverage

Urges support for federal constitutional amendment negating Citizens United

  • Yes
    1,907,341
    62.8%
  • No
    1,129,077
    37.2%

Advisory Vote 14

The Legislature extended an insurance-premium tax to some dental plans

  • Repealed
    2,021,178
    69.1%
  • Maintained
    902,392
    30.9%

Advisory Vote 15

The Legislature imposed limitations on certain sales and use tax exemptions

  • Repealed
    1,739,898
    59.9%
  • Maintained
    1,164,512
    40.1%

Supreme Court - Justice Position 1 Full coverage

  • * Mary Yu
    1,565,041
    57.3%
  • David DeWolf
    1,164,061
    42.7%

Supreme Court - Justice Position 5 Full coverage

  • * Barbara Madsen
    1,666,805
    62%
  • Greg Zempel
    1,022,392
    38%

Supreme Court - Justice Position 6 Full coverage

  • * Charlie Wiggins
    1,523,450
    57.5%
  • Dave Larson
    1,125,492
    42.5%

Court of Appeals, Division 1, District 1 - Judge Pos. 1

  • * Michael J. Trickey
    630,628
    100%

Court of Appeals, Division 1, District 2 - Judge Pos. 1

  • * Steve Dwyer
    246,462
    100%

Court of Appeals, Division 2, District 1 - Judge Pos. 1

  • * Brad Maxa
    235,946
    100%

Court of Appeals, Division 2, District 3 - Judge Pos. 2

  • * Jill M. Johanson
    210,683
    100%

Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 2 - Judge Pos. 1

  • * George Fearing
    84,353
    53.5%
  • Patrick McBurney
    73,270
    46.5%

Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 3 - Judge Pos. 1

  • * Rebecca Pennell
    104,775
    100%

U.S. House of Representatives

Congressional District 1 Map Full coverage

  • * Suzan DelBene - D
    191,076
    55.5%
  • Robert J. Sutherland - R
    153,296
    44.5%

Congressional District 2 Map Full coverage

  • * Rick Larsen - D
    204,040
    64%
  • Marc Hennemann - R
    114,671
    36%

Congressional District 3 Map Full coverage

  • * Jaime Herrera Beutler - R
    192,897
    61.8%
  • Jim Moeller - D
    119,452
    38.2%

Congressional District 4 Map Full coverage

  • * Dan Newhouse - R
    131,373
    57.6%
  • Clint Didier - R
    96,523
    42.4%

Congressional District 5 Map Full coverage

  • * Cathy McMorris Rodgers - R
    190,687
    59.6%
  • Joe Pakootas - D
    129,072
    40.4%

Congressional District 6 Map Full coverage

  • * Derek Kilmer - D
    200,693
    61.5%
  • Todd A. Bloom - R
    125,511
    38.5%

Congressional District 7 Map Full coverage

  • Pramila Jayapal - D
    211,002
    56%
  • Brady Piñero Walkinshaw - D
    165,973
    44%

Congressional District 8 Map Full coverage

  • * Dave Reichert - R
    191,892
    60.2%
  • Tony Ventrella - D
    126,936
    39.8%

Congressional District 9 Map Full coverage

  • * Adam Smith - D
    204,523
    72.9%
  • Doug Basler - R
    76,101
    27.1%

Congressional District 10 Map Full coverage

  • * Denny Heck - D
    169,782
    58.7%
  • Jim Postma - R
    119,595
    41.3%

State Senate

12
Democrats
11
Republicans
0
Other
26
Uncalled

State House of Representatives

0
Democrats
0
Republicans
0
Other
98
Uncalled

District 1 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • Guy Palumbo - D
    39,704
    57%
  • Mindie Wirth - R
    29,990
    43%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Derek Stanford - D
    42,099
    61%
  • Neil Thannisch - R
    26,878
    39%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Shelley Kloba - D
    38,084
    55.3%
  • Jim Langston - R
    30,837
    44.7%

District 2 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Randi Becker - R
    36,649
    61.3%
  • Marilyn Rasmussen - D
    23,093
    38.7%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Andrew Barkis - R
    34,078
    58.2%
  • Amy Pivetta Hoffman - D
    24,486
    41.8%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * JT Wilcox - R
    38,940
    65.7%
  • Derek Maynes - D
    20,360
    34.3%

District 3 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Andy Billig - D
    33,765
    67.3%
  • James R. Apker - L
    16,387
    32.7%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Marcus Riccelli - D
    33,472
    67.3%
  • Randy McGlenn II - L
    16,254
    32.7%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Timm Ormsby - D
    31,868
    62.1%
  • Laura Carder - R
    19,450
    37.9%

District 4 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Mike Padden - R
    55,691
    100%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Matt Shea - R
    43,892
    64.6%
  • Scott V. Stucker - D
    24,016
    35.4%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Bob McCaslin - R
    55,732
    100%

District 5 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Mark Mullet - D
    37,259
    50.4%
  • Chad Magendanz - R
    36,717
    49.6%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Jay Rodne - R
    37,668
    51.9%
  • Jason Ritchie - D
    34,870
    48.1%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Paul Graves - R
    39,215
    53.7%
  • Darcy Burner - D
    33,759
    46.3%

District 6 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Mike Volz - R
    37,690
    55.3%
  • Lynnette Vehrs - D
    30,409
    44.7%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Jeff Holy - R
    42,932
    62.9%
  • Shar Lichty - D
    25,292
    37.1%

District 7 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Shelly Short - R
    56,016
    100%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Joel Kretz - R
    49,165
    76.9%
  • Mike Foster - L
    14,790
    23.1%

District 8 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Brad Klippert - R
    33,308
    58.7%
  • Rick Jansons - R
    23,450
    41.3%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Larry Haler - R
    34,159
    59.9%
  • Steve Simmons - R
    22,911
    40.1%

District 9 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Mark G. Schoesler - R
    41,248
    100%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Mary Dye - R
    35,188
    66.8%
  • Jennifer Goulet - D
    17,455
    33.2%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Joe Schmick - R
    41,989
    100%

District 10 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Barbara Bailey - R
    41,907
    56.7%
  • Angie Homola - D
    32,047
    43.3%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Norma Smith - R
    47,743
    72%
  • Michael Scott - L
    18,596
    28%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Dave Hayes - R
    42,554
    59%
  • Doris Brevoort - D
    29,511
    41%

District 11 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Bob Hasegawa - D
    38,697
    76.3%
  • Dennis Price - L
    11,989
    23.7%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Zack Hudgins - D
    34,726
    67.8%
  • Erin Smith Aboudara - R
    16,477
    32.2%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Steve Bergquist - D
    41,415
    100%

District 12 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • Brad Hawkins - R
    30,208
    55.9%
  • Jon Wyss - R
    23,791
    44.1%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Cary Condotta - R
    35,945
    62.9%
  • Dan Maher - D
    21,222
    37.1%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Mike Steele - R
    29,803
    60.3%
  • Jerry Paine - R
    19,648
    39.7%

District 13 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Tom Dent - R
    41,191
    100%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Matt Manweller - R
    34,725
    70.9%
  • Jordan Webb - D
    14,223
    29.1%

District 14 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Curtis King - R
    31,068
    61.1%
  • Amanda Richards - R
    19,819
    38.9%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Norm Johnson - R
    35,687
    66.1%
  • Susan Soto Palmer - D
    18,314
    33.9%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Gina McCabe - R
    36,749
    68.6%
  • John (Eric) Adams - D
    16,839
    31.4%

District 15 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Bruce Chandler - R
    30,416
    100%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * David V. Taylor - R
    21,914
    60.2%
  • AJ Cooper - D
    14,480
    39.8%

District 16 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • Maureen Walsh - R
    38,282
    100%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Bill Jenkin - R
    28,366
    62.2%
  • Rebecca Francik - D
    17,207
    37.8%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Terry R. Nealey - R
    31,206
    68.1%
  • Gary Downing - D
    14,637
    31.9%

District 17 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • Lynda Wilson - R
    32,695
    55.1%
  • Tim Probst - D
    26,631
    44.9%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Vicki Kraft - R
    30,474
    51.6%
  • Sam Kim - D
    28,535
    48.4%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Paul Harris - R
    36,849
    63.1%
  • Martin Hash - D
    21,559
    36.9%

District 18 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Ann Rivers - R
    45,211
    63.8%
  • Eric K. Holt - D
    25,644
    36.2%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Brandon Vick - R
    44,632
    63.4%
  • Justin Oberg - D
    25,810
    36.6%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Liz Pike - R
    40,266
    56.8%
  • Kathy Gillespie - D
    30,594
    43.2%

District 19 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Dean Takko - D
    30,744
    55.2%
  • Sue Kuehl Pederson - R
    24,971
    44.8%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Jim Walsh - R
    28,576
    50.5%
  • Teresa Purcell - D
    28,037
    49.5%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Brian E. Blake - D
    33,527
    59.9%
  • Jimi O'Hagan - R
    22,409
    40.1%

District 20 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * John Braun - R
    49,827
    100%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Richard DeBolt - R
    47,105
    100%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Ed Orcutt - R
    49,088
    100%

District 21 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Strom Peterson - D
    41,729
    72.2%
  • Alex Hels - L
    16,050
    27.8%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Lillian Ortiz-Self - D
    36,871
    61.9%
  • Jeff Scherrer - R
    22,657
    38.1%

District 22 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • Sam Hunt - D
    45,753
    66.6%
  • Steve Owens - none
    22,917
    33.4%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Laurie Dolan - D
    45,961
    66.3%
  • Donald Austin - R
    23,331
    33.7%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Beth Doglio - D
    51,905
    100%

District 23 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Christine Rolfes - D
    51,233
    100%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Sherry V. Appleton - D
    39,222
    57.2%
  • Loretta Byrnes - R
    29,333
    42.8%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Drew Hansen - D
    50,669
    100%

District 24 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • Kevin Van De Wege - D
    40,615
    56.6%
  • Danille Turissini - R
    31,169
    43.4%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Mike Chapman - D
    43,636
    60.9%
  • George Vrable - R
    27,998
    39.1%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Steve Tharinger - D
    40,515
    56.9%
  • John D. Alger - R
    30,720
    43.1%

District 25 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • Hans Zeiger - R
    34,974
    59.3%
  • Karl Mecklenburg - D
    24,013
    40.7%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Melanie Stambaugh - R
    34,569
    58.6%
  • Jamie Smith - D
    24,457
    41.4%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Joyce McDonald - R
    32,957
    56.2%
  • Michelle Chatterton - D
    25,711
    43.8%

District 26 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Jesse L. Young - R
    39,738
    56.9%
  • Larry Seaquist - D
    30,098
    43.1%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Michelle Caldier - R
    40,631
    59%
  • Randy Spitzer - D
    28,262
    41%

District 27 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Jeannie Darneille - D
    40,083
    69.2%
  • Greg Taylor - R
    17,800
    30.8%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Laurie Jinkins - D
    46,091
    100%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Jake Fey - D
    45,977
    100%

District 28 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Steve O'Ban - R
    30,039
    52.9%
  • Marisa Peloquin - D
    26,704
    47.1%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Dick Muri - R
    29,402
    52.1%
  • Mari Leavitt - D
    27,002
    47.9%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Christine Kilduff - D
    30,775
    54.7%
  • Paul Wagemann - R
    25,502
    45.3%

District 29 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * David Sawyer - D
    24,141
    59.3%
  • Rick Thomas - R
    16,591
    40.7%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Steve Kirby - D
    25,230
    60.8%
  • Jessica Garcia - R
    16,271
    39.2%

District 30 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Mike Pellicciotti - D
    26,724
    54.4%
  • * Linda Kochmar - R
    22,379
    45.6%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Kristine Reeves - D
    25,114
    51.1%
  • * Teri Hickel - R
    24,032
    48.9%

District 31 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Drew Stokesbary - R
    42,661
    71.6%
  • John Frostad - L
    16,922
    28.4%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Phil Fortunato - R
    35,891
    57.7%
  • Lane Walthers - D
    26,291
    42.3%

District 32 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Cindy Ryu - D
    49,391
    75.9%
  • Alvin Rutledge - R
    15,666
    24.1%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Ruth Kagi - D
    47,278
    72.7%
  • David D. Schirle - R
    17,791
    27.3%

District 33 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Tina L. Orwall - D
    33,220
    70%
  • John Potter - R
    14,224
    30%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Mia Su-Ling Gregerson - D
    30,754
    65.4%
  • Pamela Pollock - R
    16,266
    34.6%

District 34 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Eileen L. Cody - D
    58,648
    80.6%
  • Matthew Benson - R
    14,095
    19.4%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Joe Fitzgibbon - D
    57,846
    79.8%
  • Andrew Pilloud - R
    14,685
    20.2%

District 35 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Dan Griffey - R
    36,010
    55%
  • Irene Bowling - D
    29,493
    45%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Drew C. MacEwen - R
    35,181
    54.2%
  • Craig Patti - D
    29,710
    45.8%

District 36 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Reuven Carlyle - D
    72,222
    100%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Noel Christina Frame - D
    70,871
    100%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Gael Tarleton - D
    70,339
    100%

District 37 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Sharon Tomiko Santos - D
    56,934
    90.9%
  • John Dickinson - none
    5,689
    9.1%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Eric Pettigrew - D
    53,445
    86.4%
  • Tamra Smilanich - Nonpartisan
    8,380
    13.6%

District 38 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * June Robinson - D
    40,479
    100%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Mike Sells - D
    30,643
    62.4%
  • Bert Johnson - Independent
    18,450
    37.6%

District 39 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Kirk Pearson - R
    49,573
    100%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Dan Kristiansen - R
    36,485
    61.7%
  • Linda M. Wright - D
    22,666
    38.3%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • John Koster - R
    36,260
    61%
  • Ronda Metcalf - D
    23,189
    39%

District 40 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Kevin Ranker - D
    46,850
    67.1%
  • Daniel R. Miller - R
    22,976
    32.9%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Kristine Lytton - D
    53,161
    100%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Jeff Morris - D
    52,114
    100%

District 41 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • Lisa Wellman - D
    37,029
    51.9%
  • * Steve Litzow - R
    34,366
    48.1%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Tana Senn - D
    44,996
    64.5%
  • John Pass - R
    24,762
    35.5%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Judy Clibborn - D
    42,990
    61.7%
  • Michael Appleby - R
    26,727
    38.3%

District 42 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Luanne Van Werven - R
    39,099
    54.6%
  • Sharlaine LaClair - D
    32,480
    45.4%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Vincent Buys - R
    40,968
    57.9%
  • Tracy Atwood - D
    29,767
    42.1%

District 43 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • Nicole Macri - D
    49,436
    65.4%
  • Dan Shih - D
    26,110
    34.6%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Frank Chopp - D
    67,185
    100%

District 44 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * John Lovick - D
    35,709
    52%
  • Janice Huxford - R
    32,947
    48%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Mark Harmsworth - R
    36,924
    54.5%
  • Katrina Ondracek - D
    30,793
    45.5%

District 45 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Roger Goodman - D
    42,880
    61.9%
  • Ramiro Valderrama - R
    26,436
    38.1%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Larry Springer - D
    52,890
    100%

District 46 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Gerry Pollet - D
    63,701
    84.9%
  • Stephanie Heart Viskovich - L
    11,331
    15.1%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Jessyn Farrell - D
    63,751
    100%

District 47 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Mark Hargrove - R
    31,276
    57.1%
  • Brooke Valentine - D
    23,502
    42.9%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Pat Sullivan - D
    31,795
    58%
  • Barry Knowles - R
    23,016
    42%

District 48 Map

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Patty Kuderer - D
    39,389
    70.1%
  • Michelle Darnell - L
    16,774
    29.9%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • * Joan McBride - D
    40,549
    72.7%
  • Benjamin Judah Phelps - L
    15,254
    27.3%

District 49 Map

State Senator Full coverage

  • * Annette Cleveland - D
    34,483
    62.3%
  • Lewis Gerhardt - R
    20,897
    37.7%

State Representative Pos. 1 Full coverage

  • * Sharon Wylie - D
    34,701
    72.2%
  • Kaitlyn Beck - D
    13,349
    27.8%

State Representative Pos. 2 Full coverage

  • Monica Jurado Stonier - D
    26,685
    55.1%
  • Alishia Topper - D
    21,716
    44.9%

King

Sound Transit 3 Full coverage

Called Proposition 1, authorizes light rail, commuter rail and bus service expansion.

  • Approved
    711,671
    54%
  • Rejected
    605,053
    46%

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 14

  • Nicole Gaines Phelps
    619,784
    79.3%
  • David Greenspan
    161,645
    20.7%

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 26

  • David Keenan
    586,844
    76.3%
  • John H. O'Rourke
    182,673
    23.7%

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 31

  • * Helen Halpert
    611,613
    78.7%
  • Marc S. Stern
    165,830
    21.3%

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 44

  • Cathy Moore
    430,326
    55.5%
  • Eric Newman
    344,559
    44.5%

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 52

  • Kristin Richardson
    409,533
    53.1%
  • Anthony Gipe
    362,291
    46.9%

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 53

  • * Mariane Spearman
    586,468
    75.5%
  • Thomas Cline
    190,671
    24.5%

King County Charter Amendment 1 Full coverage

Nonpartisan prosecuting attorney

  • Yes
    697,652
    75.2%
  • No
    230,449
    24.8%

King County Charter Amendment 2

Gender-neutral language in charter

  • Yes
    621,625
    65.1%
  • No
    333,249
    34.9%

Southwest Electoral District Judge Pos. 3

  • * Laurel Gibson
    59,659
    71.5%
  • Brian J. Todd
    23,800
    28.5%

West Electoral District Judge Pos. 1

  • * Lisa Paglisotti
    235,147
    100%

West Electoral District Judge Pos. 4

  • * Gregg Hirakawa
    234,398
    100%

City Of Bellevue Proposition 1

Levy for fire facilities

  • Approved
    32,900
    57%
  • Rejected
    24,863
    43%

City Of Bellevue Proposition 2

Levy for neighborhood safety, connectivity, congestion

  • Approved
    31,333
    54.1%
  • Rejected
    26,558
    45.9%

City Of Bothell Advisory Prop. 1

On banning fireworks

  • No
    11,199
    53.1%
  • Yes
    9,873
    46.9%

City Of Bothell Proposition 1

Levy for safe streets and sidewalks

  • Approved
    11,121
    53.3%
  • Rejected
    9,748
    46.7%

City Of Duvall Proposition 1

Levy lid lift for ballfield improvement, employment of school resource officer, IT improvements

  • Approved
    1,869
    51%
  • Rejected
    1,795
    49%

City Of Duvall Advisory Vote 1

On banning fireworks

  • No
    2,235
    60.2%
  • Yes
    1,476
    39.8%

City Of Issaquah Proposition 1

Traffic improvement bonds **

  • Yes
    9,063
    54.1%
  • No
    7,703
    45.9%

City Of Kenmore Proposition 1

Bonds for walkways, waterways improvements **

  • Yes
    7,560
    64.1%
  • No
    4,240
    35.9%

City Of Seattle Initiative 124 Full coverage

Safety, health, labor protections for hotel employees

  • Yes
    275,256
    76.6%
  • No
    84,198
    23.4%

City Of Shoreline Proposition 1

Levy for public safety, maintenance & operations

  • Yes
    19,235
    66.5%
  • No
    9,683
    33.5%

City Of Snoqualmie Proposition 1

Public safety levy

  • Approved
    3,505
    57.5%
  • Rejected
    2,588
    42.5%

City Of Tukwila Proposition 1

Public safety bonds **

  • Yes
    3,492
    60.5%
  • No
    2,280
    39.5%

Highline School District Proposition 1 Full coverage

Bonds to build, renovate schools **

  • Approved
    32,736
    67%
  • Rejected
    16,154
    33%

Auburn School District Proposition 1 Full coverage

Bonds to build, renovate schools **

  • Approved
    19,946
    62.8%
  • Rejected
    11,822
    37.2%

Kent School District Proposition 1 Full coverage

Bonds for capital improvement, school construction **

  • Approved
    42,746
    67.2%
  • Rejected
    20,839
    32.8%

King County Fire Protection District 27 Prop. 1

Maintenance and operations levy **

  • Yes
    1,890
    66.6%
  • No
    946
    33.4%

South King Fire And Rescue Prop. 1

Maintenance and operations levy **

  • Yes
    36,644
    66.7%
  • No
    18,282
    33.3%

Proposed Eastside Regional Fire Authority Prop. 1

Creation of Eastside Regional Fire Authority **

  • Yes
    9,532
    58.5%
  • No
    6,763
    41.5%

Kitsap

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 5

  • * Jeffrey P. Bassett
    54,901
    52.7%
  • Dale A. Magneson
    49,328
    47.3%

Kitsap Transit Proposition 1

Passenger-only ferries, plus sales and use tax

  • Yes
    64,015
    51.7%
  • No
    59,923
    48.3%

Kitsap County Commissioner District 1

  • * Robert (Rob) Gelder - D
    85,176
    100%

Kitsap County Commissioner District 2

  • * Charlotte Garrido - D
    60,700
    52%
  • Christopher J. Tibbs - R
    55,972
    48%

Public Utility District No. 1 Commissioner District 1

  • Debra Lester
    55,679
    54.8%
  • * John Armstrong
    46,011
    45.2%

Port of Poulsbo Proposition 1

Enlarging port by annexation

  • Enlargement of the Port of Poulsbo, No
    826
    55.6%
  • Enlargement of the Port of Poulsbo, Yes
    660
    44.4%

Pierce

County Superior Court - Judge Pos. 2

  • Timothy L. Ashcraft
    148,025
    51.7%
  • * Katherine M. Stolz
    138,311
    48.3%

County Superior Court - Judge Pos. 5

  • Shelly K. Speir
    175,896
    62.3%
  • Dominique L. Jinhong
    106,549
    37.7%

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 8

  • Grant Blinn
    155,234
    55.6%
  • Dwayne L. Christopher
    124,195
    44.4%

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 17

  • Karena Kirkendoll
    148,895
    52.7%
  • Tom Quinlan
    133,889
    47.3%

County Charter Amendment 41

Initiative signatures

  • No
    207,829
    64.7%
  • Yes
    113,182
    35.3%

County Charter Amendment 42

Referendum signatures

  • No
    231,720
    72.4%
  • Yes
    88,388
    27.6%

County Charter Amendment 43

Referendum procedures

  • Yes
    160,695
    53.4%
  • No
    140,238
    46.6%

County Charter Amendment 44

Conflict of interest

  • Yes
    268,131
    83.4%
  • No
    53,406
    16.6%

County Charter Amendment 45

Competitive bidding on public works

  • Yes
    218,582
    69.2%
  • No
    97,424
    30.8%

County Executive

  • Bruce Dammeier - R
    171,894
    52.2%
  • Rick Talbert - D
    157,554
    47.8%

County Assessor - Treasurer

  • * Mike Lonergan
    265,800
    100%

County Sheriff

  • * Paul A. Pastor
    268,672
    100%

County Council District No. 2

  • Pam Roach - R
    26,021
    50.4%
  • Carolyn Edmonds - D
    25,570
    49.6%

County Council District No. 3

  • * Jim McCune - R
    28,648
    60.2%
  • Dennis Townsend - D
    18,978
    39.8%

County Council District No. 4

  • * Connie Ladenburg - D
    27,092
    63.5%
  • Kit Burns - Independent
    15,571
    36.5%

County Council District No. 6

  • * Doug Richardson - R
    17,943
    50.6%
  • Linda Farmer - D
    17,526
    49.4%

Franklin Pierce School District Prop. 1

Bonds to build, renovate schools **

  • Approved
    11,204
    67.5%
  • Rejected
    5,397
    32.5%

Fire Protection District No. 5 Proposition 1

Six-year levy lid lift

  • Approved
    17,620
    66.3%
  • Rejected
    8,938
    33.7%

Fire Protection District No. 21 Proposition 1

Increasing the number of commissioners

  • Yes
    14,565
    61.5%
  • No
    9,122
    38.5%

Snohomish

County Superior Court Judge Pos. 3

  • Cindy Larsen
    143,214
    51%
  • Rico Tessandore
    137,480
    49%

County Charter Amendment Prop. 1

Commission on human rights

  • Approved
    154,015
    50.8%
  • Rejected
    149,013
    49.2%

County Charter Amendment Prop. 2

Establishing office of public advocate

  • Approved
    191,742
    63.5%
  • Rejected
    110,334
    36.5%

County Charter Amendment Prop. 3

County policy on nondiscrimination

  • Approved
    181,287
    59.2%
  • Rejected
    124,792
    40.8%

County Charter Amendment Prop. 4

Revising hearing-examiner system and appeals

  • Rejected
    159,367
    55.7%
  • Approved
    126,664
    44.3%

County Charter Amendment Prop. 5

Requiring additional County Council meetings and hearings

  • Approved
    240,188
    81.2%
  • Rejected
    55,606
    18.8%

County Charter Amendment Prop. 6

Revising appointments, confirmations of chief officers of executive departments

  • Approved
    238,793
    81.8%
  • Rejected
    53,040
    18.2%

County Charter Amendment Prop. 7

Revising county redistricting process

  • Approved
    217,816
    75.7%
  • Rejected
    70,086
    24.3%

County County District 5

  • Sam Low - R
    35,609
    52.4%
  • * Hans Dunshee - D
    32,404
    47.6%

City of Everett Proposition 1

Amendment to city charter (council meetings)

  • Yes
    23,881
    68.4%
  • No
    11,045
    31.6%

City of Everett Proposition 2

Amendment to city charter (gender references, scrivener's errors)

  • Yes
    25,100
    71%
  • No
    10,241
    29%

City of Everett Proposition 3

Addition to city charter (diversity of boards, committees)

  • Yes
    20,028
    57.2%
  • No
    14,979
    42.8%

City of Mill Creek Proposition 1

Emergency medical services levy **

  • Levy Yes
    6,422
    68.2%
  • Levy No
    2,988
    31.8%

City of Snohomish Proposition 1

Advisory vote on a fireworks ban

  • No
    2,410
    54.1%
  • Yes
    2,046
    45.9%

City of Snohomish Proposition 2

Adoping mayor/council form of government

  • Yes
    2,150
    50.2%
  • No
    2,136
    49.8%

Town of Woodway Proposition 1

Levy for police, fire, EMS, town operations

  • Rejected
    525
    60.5%
  • Approved
    343
    39.5%

Fire District 1 Proposition 1

Levy re-authorization

  • Levy Yes
    33,496
    62.4%
  • Levy No
    20,197
    37.6%

Lynnwood Transportation Benefit District Prop. 1 Full coverage

Sales and use tax for transportation improvements

  • Approved
    7,626
    56.1%
  • Rejected
    5,966
    43.9%
  • * 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.