2018 Statewide and local results

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. More coverage is available from our live election updates and Local Politics sections.

U.S. Senator

  • * Maria Cantwell - D
    1,484,532
    58.9%
  • Susan Hutchison - R
    1,036,630
    41.1%

Congressional District 3

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Jaime Herrera Beutler - R
    147,305
    52.8%
  • Carolyn Long - D
    131,640
    47.2%

Congressional District 5

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Cathy McMorris Rodgers - R
    126,766
    55.2%
  • Lisa Brown - D
    102,702
    44.8%

Congressional District 8

U.S. House of Representatives

  • Kim Schrier - D
    129,208
    53.1%
  • Dino Rossi - R
    114,259
    46.9%

Congressional District 9

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Adam Smith - D
    144,796
    68.8%
  • Sarah Smith - D
    65,753
    31.2%

Initiative Measure No. 1631

Levies a carbon fee

  • No
    1,414,748
    56.3%
  • Yes
    1,100,083
    43.7%

Initiative Measure No. 1634

Bans new soda and grocery taxes

  • Yes
    1,378,490
    55.1%
  • No
    1,124,072
    44.9%

Initiative Measure No. 1639

New firearms regulations

  • Yes
    1,523,277
    60.3%
  • No
    1,004,736
    39.7%

Initiative Measure No. 940

Police use of deadly force

  • Yes
    1,496,236
    59.6%
  • No
    1,014,948
    40.4%

U.S. Senator

  • * Maria Cantwell - D
    1,484,532
    58.9%
  • Susan Hutchison - R
    1,036,630
    41.1%

Congressional District 1

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Suzan DelBene - D
    167,524
    59.1%
  • Jeffrey Beeler - R
    116,063
    40.9%

Congressional District 2

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Rick Larsen - D
    174,589
    72.1%
  • Brian Luke - L
    67,726
    27.9%

Congressional District 3

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Jaime Herrera Beutler - R
    147,305
    52.8%
  • Carolyn Long - D
    131,640
    47.2%

Congressional District 4

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Dan Newhouse - R
    109,514
    64.7%
  • Christine Brown - D
    59,752
    35.3%

Congressional District 5

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Cathy McMorris Rodgers - R
    126,766
    55.2%
  • Lisa Brown - D
    102,702
    44.8%

Congressional District 6

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Derek Kilmer - D
    160,494
    63.3%
  • Douglas Dightman - R
    92,934
    36.7%

Congressional District 7

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Pramila Jayapal - D
    293,022
    83.2%
  • Craig Keller - R
    58,963
    16.8%

Congressional District 8

U.S. House of Representatives

  • Kim Schrier - D
    129,208
    53.1%
  • Dino Rossi - R
    114,259
    46.9%

Congressional District 9

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Adam Smith - D
    144,796
    68.8%
  • Sarah Smith - D
    65,753
    31.2%

Congressional District 10

U.S. House of Representatives

  • * Denny Heck - D
    125,415
    61.3%
  • Joseph Brumbles - R
    79,062
    38.7%

Initiative Measure No. 1631

Levies a carbon fee

  • No
    1,414,748
    56.3%
  • Yes
    1,100,083
    43.7%

Initiative Measure No. 1634

Bans new soda and grocery taxes

  • Yes
    1,378,490
    55.1%
  • No
    1,124,072
    44.9%

Initiative Measure No. 1639

New firearms regulations

  • Yes
    1,523,277
    60.3%
  • No
    1,004,736
    39.7%

Initiative Measure No. 940

Police use of deadly force

  • Yes
    1,496,236
    59.6%
  • No
    1,014,948
    40.4%

Advisory Vote No. 19

Expanded oil spill response and administration taxes

  • Repealed
    1,267,753
    53%
  • Maintained
    1,126,396
    47%

Supreme Court - Justice Position 8

  • * Steve Gonzalez
    1,389,748
    67.8%
  • Nathan Choi
    659,881
    32.2%

Court of Appeals, Division 1, District 3 - Judge Position 1

  • Cecily Hazelrigg-Hernandez
    81,866
    53%
  • Tom SeGuine
    72,703
    47%

Chelan Superior Court - Judge Position 2

  • Travis Brandt
    12,745
    73.6%
  • * Robert McSeveney
    4,573
    26.4%

Chelan Superior Court - Judge Position 3

  • * Kristin Ferrera
    12,463
    68.1%
  • Charles R Steinberg
    5,836
    31.9%

Grays Harbor Superior Court - Judge Position 3

  • David Mistachkin
    12,398
    51.2%
  • * Ray Kahler
    11,831
    48.8%

Skagit Superior Court - Judge Position 2

  • * Laura Riquelme
    11,407
    53.2%
  • Rosemary Kaholokula
    10,036
    46.8%

Spokane Superior Court - Judge Position 10

  • * Michelle (Shelley) Szambelan
    81,699
    60.1%
  • Dennis (DC) Cronin
    54,202
    39.9%

District 1 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Derek Stanford - D
    40,016
    69.3%
  • Josh Colver - R
    17,695
    30.7%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Shelley Kloba - D
    36,562
    63.3%
  • Debra Blodgett - R
    21,156
    36.7%

District 2 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Andrew Barkis - R
    24,886
    59.3%
  • Anneliese Feld - D
    17,095
    40.7%

District 3 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Marcus Riccelli - D
    23,318
    64.3%
  • Tom Taylor - R
    12,945
    35.7%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Timm Ormsby - D
    22,517
    62%
  • Dave Lucas - R
    13,825
    38%

District 4 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Matt Shea - R
    28,997
    57.9%
  • Ted Cummings - D
    21,065
    42.1%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Bob McCaslin - R
    31,042
    61.7%
  • Mary May - D
    19,239
    38.3%

District 5 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Bill Ramos - D
    33,821
    51.9%
  • Chad Magendanz - R
    31,388
    48.1%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Lisa Callan - D
    34,155
    52.6%
  • * Paul Graves - R
    30,757
    47.4%

District 6 Map

State Senator

  • Jeff Holy - R
    28,698
    55%
  • Jessa Lewis - D
    23,521
    45%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Mike Volz - R
    27,757
    53.5%
  • Kay Murano - D
    24,101
    46.5%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Jenny Graham - R
    26,064
    50.4%
  • Dave Wilson - D
    25,655
    49.6%

District 7 Map

State Senator

  • * Shelly Short - R
    32,791
    68.9%
  • Karen Hardy - D
    14,835
    31.1%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Jacquelin Maycumber - R
    32,324
    68.2%
  • Randall (Randy) Michaelis - D
    15,067
    31.8%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Joel Kretz - R
    32,117
    67.8%
  • Mike Bell - D
    15,272
    32.2%

District 8 Map

State Senator

  • * Sharon Raye Brown - R
    36,440
    68.2%
  • Leo Perales - D
    17,019
    31.8%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Brad Klippert - R
    35,269
    65.9%
  • Shir Regev - D
    18,224
    34.1%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Matt Boehnke - R
    35,513
    66.9%
  • Christopher Tracy - D
    17,534
    33.1%

District 9 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Mary Dye - R
    28,261
    66.1%
  • Jenn Goulet - D
    14,469
    33.9%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Joe Schmick - R
    26,486
    62.6%
  • Matthew Sutherland - D
    15,819
    37.4%

District 10 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Norma Smith - R
    29,747
    52.5%
  • Scott McMullen - D
    26,905
    47.5%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Dave Paul - D
    28,509
    50.5%
  • * Dave Hayes - R
    27,959
    49.5%

District 12 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Keith Goehner - R
    20,331
    58.1%
  • Ann Diamond
    14,664
    41.9%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Mike Steele - R
    22,911
    65.6%
  • Valerie Sarratt - D
    12,008
    34.4%

District 13 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Tom Dent - R
    29,221
    74%
  • Jesse Hegstrom Oakey - D
    10,281
    26%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Matt Manweller - R
    24,915
    63.9%
  • Sylvia Hammond - D
    14,104
    36.1%

District 14 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Chris Corry - R
    19,528
    60.4%
  • Sasha Bentley - D
    12,790
    39.6%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Gina Mosbrucker - R
    20,338
    63.1%
  • Liz Hallock - D
    11,881
    36.9%

District 15 Map

State Senator

  • * Jim Honeyford - R
    11,244
    66%
  • Bengie Aguilar - D
    5,805
    34%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Bruce Chandler - R
    11,105
    65%
  • Jack McEntire - D
    5,978
    35%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Jeremie Dufault - R
    11,322
    66.3%
  • A.J. Cooper - D
    5,748
    33.7%

District 16 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * William 'Bill' Jenkin - R
    22,865
    64.7%
  • Everett Maroon - D
    12,484
    35.3%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Skyler Rude - R
    21,972
    62.1%
  • Rebecca Francik - D
    13,433
    37.9%

District 17 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Vicki Kraft - R
    27,371
    50.9%
  • Tanisha Harris - D
    26,380
    49.1%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Paul Harris - R
    30,874
    57.9%
  • Damion E Jiles, Sr. - D
    22,459
    42.1%

District 18 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Brandon Vick - R
    36,307
    55.8%
  • Chris Thobaben - D
    28,767
    44.2%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Larry A. Hoff - R
    34,434
    52.8%
  • Kathy Gillespie - D
    30,735
    47.2%

District 19 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Jim Walsh - R
    26,058
    50.7%
  • Erin Frasier - D
    25,381
    49.3%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Brian E. Blake - D
    27,531
    53.9%
  • Joel McEntire - R
    23,577
    46.1%

District 20 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Richard DeBolt - R
    35,966
    62.4%
  • John Thompson - D
    21,643
    37.6%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Ed Orcutt - R
    37,463
    64.1%
  • Brennan Bailey - D
    20,980
    35.9%

District 21 Map

State Senator

  • * Marko Liias - D
    31,134
    63.1%
  • Mario Lionel Lotmore - R
    18,205
    36.9%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Strom Peterson - D
    32,266
    65.5%
  • Amy Schaper - R
    16,965
    34.5%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Lillian Ortiz-Self - D
    31,936
    65.2%
  • Petra Bigea - R
    17,075
    34.8%

District 22 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Laurie Dolan - D
    43,083
    70.2%
  • C Davis - I
    18,271
    29.8%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Beth Doglio - D
    42,206
    69.7%
  • Allen Acosta - L
    18,339
    30.3%

District 23 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Sherry V. Appleton - D
    32,808
    59.3%
  • Becky Erickson
    22,492
    40.7%

District 24 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Mike Chapman - D
    33,785
    58.6%
  • Jodi Wilke - R
    23,854
    41.4%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Steve Tharinger - D
    32,602
    56.9%
  • Jim McEntire - R
    24,730
    43.1%

District 25 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Kelly Chambers - R
    17,832
    51.7%
  • Jamie Smith - D
    16,677
    48.3%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Chris Gildon - R
    17,954
    52.3%
  • Brian Duthie - D
    16,375
    47.7%

District 26 Map

State Senator

  • Emily Randall - D
    27,164
    50.4%
  • Marty McClendon - R
    26,680
    49.6%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Jesse L. Young - R
    27,530
    51.5%
  • Connie FitzPatrick - D
    25,976
    48.5%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Michelle Caldier - R
    29,218
    54.7%
  • Joy Stanford - D
    24,225
    45.3%

District 27 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Laurie Jinkins - D
    24,711
    70.8%
  • Kyle Paskewitz - R
    10,179
    29.2%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Jake Fey - D
    24,465
    72.9%
  • Donald Golden - I
    9,113
    27.1%

District 28 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Mari Leavitt - D
    17,555
    51.6%
  • * Richard (Dick) Muri - R
    16,439
    48.4%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Christine Kilduff - D
    19,240
    57%
  • Maia Espinoza - R
    14,496
    43%

District 29 Map

State Senator

  • * Steve Conway - D
    13,814
    62%
  • Pierre Malebranche - I
    8,479
    38%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Melanie Morgan - D
    13,288
    58.3%
  • Terry Harder - R
    9,504
    41.7%

District 30 Map

State Senator

  • Claire Wilson - D
    23,120
    53.8%
  • * Mark Miloscia - R
    19,819
    46.2%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Mike Pellicciotti - D
    25,976
    60.9%
  • Linda Kochmar - R
    16,675
    39.1%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Kristine M. Reeves - D
    26,977
    63.9%
  • Mark Greene - R
    15,211
    36.1%

District 31 Map

State Senator

  • * Phil Fortunato - R
    27,177
    59.7%
  • Immaculate Ferreria - D
    18,310
    40.3%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Drew Stokesbary - R
    26,556
    58.8%
  • Victoria Mena - D
    18,584
    41.2%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Morgan Irwin - R
    26,221
    58.3%
  • Mark Boswell - D
    18,769
    41.7%

District 32 Map

State Senator

  • Jesse Salomon - D
    36,441
    69.3%
  • * Maralyn Chase - D
    16,178
    30.7%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Cindy Ryu - D
    44,063
    76.1%
  • Diodato (Dio) Boucsieguez - R
    13,845
    23.9%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Lauren Davis - D
    42,950
    74.4%
  • Frank Deisler - R
    14,767
    25.6%

District 33 Map

State Senator

  • * Karen Keiser - D
    29,289
    71.4%
  • Kun Wang - R
    11,706
    28.6%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Mia Su-Ling Gregerson - D
    27,393
    67.2%
  • Anthony L. Lamb - R
    13,341
    32.8%

District 34 Map

State Senator

  • Joe Nguyen - D
    35,523
    58%
  • Shannon Braddock - D
    25,772
    42%

District 35 Map

State Senator

  • * Tim Sheldon - D
    28,065
    52.3%
  • Irene Bowling - D
    25,624
    47.7%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Dan Griffey - R
    33,924
    57.8%
  • James Thomas - D
    24,769
    42.2%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Drew C. MacEwen - R
    30,106
    51.3%
  • David Daggett - D
    28,573
    48.7%

District 36 Map

State Senator

  • * Reuven M. Carlyle - D
    72,012
    89.1%
  • Bryan Simonson - L
    8,830
    10.9%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Noel Christina Frame - D
    70,925
    88.6%
  • Sydney Gillman Wissel - L
    9,084
    11.4%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Gael Tarleton - D
    68,990
    86.2%
  • Matt Dubin - L
    11,085
    13.8%

District 37 Map

State Senator

  • * Rebecca Saldana - D
    51,137
    89%
  • Beth Broadway - R
    6,345
    11%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Eric Pettigrew - D
    49,162
    88.7%
  • Tamra Smilanich - I
    6,277
    11.3%

District 38 Map

State Senator

  • * John McCoy - D
    23,698
    59.8%
  • Savio Pham - R
    15,963
    40.2%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * June Robinson - D
    23,582
    61.3%
  • Bert Johnson - I
    14,885
    38.7%

District 39 Map

State Senator

  • * Keith L. Wagoner - R
    26,376
    58.8%
  • Claus Joens - D
    18,452
    41.2%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Robert J. Sutherland - R
    25,313
    56.7%
  • Ivan Lewis - D
    19,363
    43.3%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Carolyn Eslick - R
    26,077
    58.5%
  • Eric Halvorson - D
    18,530
    41.5%

District 40 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Debra Lekanoff - D
    40,232
    70%
  • Michael Petrish - R
    17,263
    30%

District 41 Map

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Tana Senn - D
    39,672
    64.9%
  • Tim Cruickshank - R
    21,419
    35.1%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • My-Linh Thai - D
    39,680
    65.2%
  • Michael Appleby - R
    21,208
    34.8%

District 42 Map

State Senator

  • * Doug Ericksen - R
    35,833
    50.1%
  • Pinky Vargas - D
    35,625
    49.9%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Luanne Van Werven - R
    35,768
    50.2%
  • Justin Boneau - D
    35,463
    49.8%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Sharon Shewmake - D
    36,004
    50.5%
  • * Vincent Buys - R
    35,244
    49.5%

District 43 Map

State Senator

  • * Jamie Pedersen - D
    64,612
    90.3%
  • Dan Harder - R
    6,926
    9.7%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Nicole Macri - D
    64,872
    90.9%
  • John Peeples - R
    6,516
    9.1%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Frank Chopp - D
    63,365
    89.3%
  • Claire Torstenbo - R
    7,630
    10.7%

District 44 Map

State Senator

  • * Steve Hobbs - D
    30,933
    56.1%
  • Doug Roulstone - R
    24,197
    43.9%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * John Lovick - D
    31,398
    57.1%
  • Jeff Sax - R
    23,593
    42.9%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Jared M. Mead - D
    28,661
    52.2%
  • * Mark Harmsworth - R
    26,227
    47.8%

District 45 Map

State Senator

  • * Manka Dhingra - D
    39,860
    63.4%
  • Dale Fonk - R
    23,013
    36.6%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Roger Goodman - D
    42,019
    67.4%
  • Michael Curtis - R
    20,330
    32.6%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Larry Springer - D
    42,047
    67.6%
  • Amber Krabach - R
    20,189
    32.4%

District 46 Map

State Senator

  • * David Frockt - D
    58,335
    82.5%
  • Beth Daranciang - R
    12,347
    17.5%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • * Gerry Pollet - D
    58,404
    82.8%
  • Jeff Patton - R
    12,150
    17.2%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Javier Valdez - D
    58,527
    83.5%
  • Jerry Zeiger-Buccola - R
    11,589
    16.5%

District 47 Map

State Senator

  • Mona Das - D
    25,224
    50.2%
  • * Joe Fain - R
    25,018
    49.8%

State Representative Pos. 1

  • Debra Entenman - D
    26,620
    52.8%
  • * Mark Hargrove - R
    23,758
    47.2%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • * Pat Sullivan - D
    31,253
    62.4%
  • Ted Cooke - R
    18,831
    37.6%

District 48 Map

State Senator

  • * Patty Kuderer - D
    29,834
    64.7%
  • Rodney Tom - D
    16,293
    35.3%

State Representative Pos. 2

  • Amy Walen - D
    30,865
    73.7%
  • Cindi Bright - D
    11,025
    26.3%

King

King County Prosecuting Attorney

  • * Dan Satterberg
    503,832
    71.5%
  • Daron Morris
    201,002
    28.5%

City of Bothell Proposition No. 1

Public safety levy lid lift

  • Yes
    9,520
    59.6%
  • No
    6,466
    40.4%

City of Bothell Proposition No. 2

Fire station bonds**

  • Yes
    10,266
    64.3%
  • No
    5,693
    35.7%

City of Covington Proposition No. 1

Sales and use tax for transportation improvements

  • No
    3,851
    52.8%
  • Yes
    3,447
    47.2%

City of Kirkland Proposition No. 1

Additional sales and use tax for enhanced police services and community safety

  • Approved
    20,215
    56.9%
  • Rejected
    15,313
    43.1%

City of Mercer Island Proposition No. 1

Levy lid lift for public safety, youth, family and senior services, and parks and recreation

  • No
    7,284
    57.5%
  • Yes
    5,394
    42.5%

City of Seattle Proposition No. 1

Families, education, preschool, and promise levy

  • Yes
    215,287
    68.5%
  • No
    99,230
    31.5%

City of Shoreline Proposition No. 1

Sales and use tax for sidewalk and pedestrian improvements

  • Approved
    13,657
    51.9%
  • Rejected
    12,662
    48.1%

Shoreline Electoral District Judge Position No. 1

  • Joe Campagna
    28,762
    78.5%
  • Les Ponomarchuk
    7,884
    21.5%

Northeast Electoral District Judge Position 1

  • Marcus Naylor
    116,956
    65.8%
  • Joshua Schaer
    60,861
    34.2%

Si View Metropolitan Park District Proposition No. 1

Improvement bonds to connect and protect parks, trails and recreational facilities**

  • Approved
    4,426
    60.4%
  • Rejected
    2,905
    39.6%

King County Fire Protection District No. 45 Proposition No. 1

Bonds to construct and renovate fire stations**

  • Approved
    3,864
    66.9%
  • Rejected
    1,912
    33.1%

Snoqualmie Pass Fire Protection Dist No. 51 Proposition 1

Snoqualmie Pass fire and rescue

  • Yes
    144
    80.4%
  • No
    35
    19.6%

Kitsap

Kitsap County Auditor

  • Paul Andrews - D
    56,327
    70.8%
  • Richard Huddy - D
    23,265
    29.2%

Kitsap County Coroner

  • Russ Reuther - R
    45,786
    50.2%
  • Jeff Wallis
    45,421
    49.8%

Public Utility District No. 1 Commissioner District 3

  • Heather Pauley
    40,140
    50.7%
  • Nate Andrews
    38,958
    49.3%

Proposed Pt Poulsbo Annex 2018 Proposition No. 1

Enlargement of Port of Poulsbo

  • No
    28
    57.1%
  • Yes
    21
    42.9%

City of Bainbridge Island Proposition No. 1

Connecting Bainbridge: Safe mobility levy

  • Rejected
    7,541
    54.6%
  • Approved
    6,273
    45.4%

Central Kitsap Fire And Rescue Proposition No. 1

Regular property tax levy lid-lift for fire and emergency medical services

  • Yes
    14,229
    54%
  • No
    12,145
    46%

Kitsap County Fire District No. 18 Proposition No. 1

Regular property tax levy lid lift for fire protection and emergency medical services

  • Yes
    7,030
    62.2%
  • No
    4,270
    37.8%

North Kitsap Fire And Rescue Proposition No. 1

Four year excess levy for maintenance and operations**

  • Approved
    6,365
    74.1%
  • Rejected
    2,222
    25.9%

South Kitsap School District No. 402 Proposition No. 1

School construction for a comprehensive high school #2 general obligation bonds - $184,680,000**

  • Approved
    16,244
    55.1%
  • Rejected
    13,219
    44.9%

South Kitsap School District No. 402 Proposition No. 2

Capital projects, school safety and security and technology levies

  • Yes
    16,609
    56.5%
  • No
    12,798
    43.5%

Pierce

County Prosecuting Attorney

  • Mary Robnett
    124,830
    63.3%
  • * Mark Lindquist - D
    72,285
    36.7%

County Council District No. 1 County Council No. 1

  • Dave Morell - R
    19,271
    60.2%
  • Lorra Jackson - D
    12,730
    39.8%

County Council District No. 5 County Council No. 5

  • Marty Campbell - D
    12,500
    57.8%
  • Justin Van Dyk - R
    9,134
    42.2%

County Council District No. 7 County Council No. 7

  • * Derek M. Young - D
    24,000
    59.2%
  • David Olson - R
    16,540
    40.8%

County Proposed Charter Amendment No. 48

Biennial (two-year) county budget cycle

  • Approved
    124,238
    63.9%
  • Rejected
    70,181
    36.1%

County Proposed Charter Amendment No. 49

Procedures for initiative, referendum, agenda and charter amendment petitions

  • Approved
    142,789
    75.2%
  • Rejected
    47,057
    24.8%

County Proposed Charter Amendment No. 50

Filling vacancies in elective offices

  • Yes
    133,748
    70.1%
  • No
    57,082
    29.9%

District Court District Court No. 3

  • Lizanne Padula
    88,072
    53.9%
  • Tim Lewis
    75,377
    46.1%

District Court District Court No. 6

  • Karl Williams
    95,508
    59%
  • John Sheeran
    66,286
    41%

City of Gig Harbor Proposition No. 1

Sales and use tax for transportation improvements

  • Approved
    2,080
    50.2%
  • Rejected
    2,065
    49.8%

City of Tacoma Tacoma Municipal Court Pos. 3

  • Dwayne L. Christopher
    23,241
    62.2%
  • Derek M. Smith
    14,152
    37.8%

City of Tacoma Proposition No. 1

  • Approved
    26,912
    64.4%
  • Rejected
    14,892
    35.6%

Bethel School District No. 403 Proposition No. 1

General obligation bonds - $443,000,000**

  • Approved
    14,148
    55.6%
  • Rejected
    11,301
    44.4%

Town of Eatonville Advisory Vote No. 1

Recreational marijuana businesses

  • Yes
    309
    50.4%
  • No
    304
    49.6%

Rural Pierce County Library System Proposition No. 1

Levy lid lift

  • Rejected
    69,406
    50.7%
  • Approved
    67,514
    49.3%

East Pierce Fire and Rescue Proposition No. 1

General obligation bonds - $80,000,000**

  • Approved
    14,853
    59.2%
  • Rejected
    10,254
    40.8%

Fire Protection District No. 6 Proposition No. 1

Six-year levy lid lift

  • Rejected
    23,749
    52.1%
  • Approved
    21,803
    47.9%

Fire Protection District No. 17 Proposition No. 1

Six-year levy lid lift for fire protection services

  • Rejected
    2,692
    51.7%
  • Approved
    2,518
    48.3%

Fire Protection District No. 17 Proposition No. 2

Six-year levy lid lift for EMS

  • Approved
    2,670
    51.2%
  • Rejected
    2,546
    48.8%

Snohomish

Snohomish County Proposition Number 1

Emergency communication systems and facilities sales and use tax

  • Approved
    140,256
    54%
  • Rejected
    119,442
    46%

Cascade District Court Judge Position 1

  • Jennifer Rancourt
    14,286
    52.6%
  • Kristen Olbrechts
    12,888
    47.4%

Arlington School District Number 16 Proposition Number 1

Bonds to construct and renovate school facilities and improve security**

  • Approved
    6,178
    50.9%
  • Rejected
    5,956
    49.1%

City of Everett Council Position 4

  • Liz Vogeli
    12,784
    51.2%
  • Tyler Rourke
    12,166
    48.8%

City of Everett Proposition Number 1

Amendments to city of Everett charter regarding council elections

  • Approved
    14,924
    55.7%
  • Rejected
    11,862
    44.3%

City of Everett Proposition Number 2

Amendments to city of Everett charter regarding the number of council districts

  • Five council districts, two citywide (Option A)
    13,750
    53.8%
  • Four council districts, three citywide (Option B)
    11,831
    46.2%

City of Everett Proposition Number 3

Emergency medical services property tax levy

  • Approved
    14,720
    52.9%
  • Rejected
    13,119
    47.1%

City of Stanwood Proposition Number 1

Annexation of fire and emergency medical services

  • Yes
    1,734
    83.8%
  • No
    335
    16.2%

Public Utilities District Number 1 Commissioner District 1

  • * Sidney (Sid) Logan
    135,069
    58.9%
  • Mary Rollins
    94,102
    41.1%

Public Utilities District Number 1 Commissioner District 2

  • Rebecca Wolfe
    117,147
    51%
  • David Chan
    112,602
    49%

Fire District 15 Proposition Number 1

Fire and emergency medical services property tax levy

  • Approved
    1,045
    64.6%
  • Rejected
    572
    35.4%
  • * Incumbent
  • ** Measure must meet specific minimum turnout and 60% yes-vote requirements
  • Races that cross county borders include vote totals from all jurisdictions.