- *Maine and Nebraska allow electoral votes to be split.
- **Votes cast for third-party candidates mean popular vote percentages for Biden and Trump may not add up to 100% and due to rounding may also cause individual state totals not add up to 100%.
Washington state results
President
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Joseph R. Biden (D) ✓2,365,923
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Donald J. Trump* (R)1,581,220
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Jo Jorgensen (L)80,235
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Howie Hawkins (G)18,215
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Gloria La Riva (Socialism and Liberation Party)4,822
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Alyson Kennedy (Socialist Workers Party)2,475
U.S. Senate
- *The vice president breaks 50-50 tie votes in the Senate.
U.S. House
Washington state's congressional races
Congressional District 1
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Suzan DelBene* (D)249,688
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Jeffrey Beeler Sr. (R)176,202
Congressional District 2
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Rick Larsen* (D)254,835
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Timothy S. Hazelo (R)148,067
Congressional District 3
-
Jaime Herrera Beutler* (R)235,072
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Carolyn Long (D)180,972
Congressional District 4
-
Dan Newhouse* (R)201,658
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Douglas E. McKinley (D)102,352
Congressional District 5
-
Cathy McMorris Rodgers* (R)246,950
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Dave Wilson (D)155,298
Congressional District 6
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Derek Kilmer* (D)247,101
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Elizabeth Kreiselmaier (R)168,419
Congressional District 7
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Pramila Jayapal* (D) ✓386,872
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Craig Keller (R)78,171
Congressional District 8
-
Kim Schrier* (D)212,464
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Jesse Jensen (R)197,905
Congressional District 9
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Adam Smith* (D)258,594
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Doug Basler (R)89,614
Congressional District 10
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Marilyn Strickland (D) ✓167,838
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Beth Doglio (D)120,974
- * indicates incumbent
- Races that cross county borders include vote totals from all jurisdictions.
President
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Joseph R. Biden (D) ✓2,365,923
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Donald J. Trump* (R)1,581,220
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Jo Jorgensen (L)80,235
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Howie Hawkins (G)18,215
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Gloria La Riva (Socialism and Liberation Party)4,822
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Alyson Kennedy (Socialist Workers Party)2,475
Governor
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Jay Inslee* (D) ✓2,291,053
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Loren Culp (R)1,745,333
Lt. Governor
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Denny Heck (D) ✓1,656,032
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Marko Liias (D)1,216,109
Secretary of State
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Kim Wyman* (R) ✓2,112,291
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Gael Tarleton (D)1,823,774
Attorney General
-
Bob Ferguson* (D) ✓2,223,356
-
Matt Larkin (R)1,711,595
State Referendum 90
Sex education in public schools
-
Approved ✓2,279,992
-
Rejected1,662,717
Congressional District 8
-
Kim Schrier* (D)212,464
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Jesse Jensen (R)197,905
Congressional District 10
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Marilyn Strickland (D) ✓167,838
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Beth Doglio (D)120,974
- * indicates incumbent
- Races that cross county borders include vote totals from all jurisdictions.
Advisory Vote 32
Sales tax/carry-out bags
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Repealed2,346,692
-
Maintained1,486,287
Advisory Vote 33
Tax on heavy-equipment rentals
-
Repealed2,258,765
-
Maintained1,531,560
Advisory Vote 34
Business and occupation tax increase
-
Repealed2,330,442
-
Maintained1,427,995
Advisory Vote 35
Business and occupation tax increase on airplane manufacturers
-
Repealed2,060,926
-
Maintained1,723,305
State Referendum 90
Sex education in public schools
-
Approved ✓2,279,992
-
Rejected1,662,717
Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution 8212
Constitutional amendment on investing public funds for long-term care
-
Rejected2,065,972
-
Approved1,735,421
Governor
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Jay Inslee* (D) ✓2,291,053
-
Loren Culp (R)1,745,333
Lt. Governor
-
Denny Heck (D) ✓1,656,032
-
Marko Liias (D)1,216,109
Secretary of State
-
Kim Wyman* (R) ✓2,112,291
-
Gael Tarleton (D)1,823,774
Attorney General
-
Bob Ferguson* (D) ✓2,223,356
-
Matt Larkin (R)1,711,595
Commissioner of Public Lands
-
Hilary Franz* (D)2,209,167
-
Sue Kuehl Pederson (R)1,683,036
Insurance Commissioner
-
Mike Kreidler* (D)2,503,242
-
Chirayu Avinash Patel (R)1,305,563
State Auditor
-
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy* (D)2,257,781
-
Chris Leyba (R)1,630,714
State Treasurer
-
Mike Pellicciotti* (D)2,086,190
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Duane A. Davidson* (R)1,815,439
Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Chris Reykdal* ✓1,952,616
-
Maia Espinoza1,606,501
Supreme Court - Justice Position 3
-
Raquel Montoya-Lewis*2,054,703
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Dave Larson1,460,229
Supreme Court - Justice Position 6
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G. Helen Whitener2,260,368
-
Richard S. Serns1,138,324
- * indicates incumbent
Washington state's legislative races
District 1
State Representative, Position 1
-
Davina Duerr* (D)57,994
-
Adam Bartholomew (R)29,240
State Representative, Position 2
-
Shelley Kloba* (D)55,597
-
Jeb Brewer (R)31,681
State Senator
-
Derek Stanford* (D)55,470
-
Art Coday (R)32,150
District 2
State Representative, Position 2
-
JT Wilcox* (R)53,521
-
Veronica Whitcher Rockett (D)27,941
State Senator
-
Jim McCune (R)51,910
-
Rick Payne (D)29,468
District 3
State Representative, Position 1
-
Marcus Riccelli* (D)40,061
-
Laura D Carder (R)26,050
State Representative, Position 2
-
Timm Ormsby* (D)41,232
-
Bob Apple (R)24,413
State Senator
-
Andy Billig* (D)38,798
-
Dave Lucas (R)27,783
District 4
State Representative, Position 1
-
Bob McCaslin* (R)54,026
-
Lori Feagan (D)35,457
State Representative, Position 2
-
Rob Chase (R)55,031
-
Lance Gurel (D)33,528
State Senator
-
Mike Padden* (R)56,068
-
John Roskelley (D)33,477
District 5
State Representative, Position 1
-
Bill Ramos* (D)55,022
-
Ken Moninski (R)35,434
State Senator
-
Mark Mullet* (D)41,863
-
Ingrid Anderson (D)41,827
District 6
State Representative, Position 1
-
Mike Volz* (R)44,457
-
Zack Zappone (D)41,097
State Representative, Position 2
-
Jenny Graham* (R)46,075
-
Tom McGarry (D)38,753
District 7
State Representative, Position 1
-
Jacquelin Maycumber* (R)61,132
-
Georgia D. Davenport (D)23,830
State Representative, Position 2
-
Joel Kretz* (R)62,282
-
JJ Wandler20,587
District 8
State Representative, Position 1
-
Brad Klippert* (R)51,935
-
Shir Regev (D)26,955
State Representative, Position 2
-
Matt Boehnke* (R)58,998
-
Larry Stanley (The Alliance Party)15,431
District 9
State Representative, Position 1
-
Mary Dye* (R)48,128
-
Brett Borden15,952
State Senator
-
Mark G. Schoesler* (R)43,399
-
Jenn Goulet (D)22,642
District 10
State Representative, Position 1
-
Greg Gilday (R)45,648
-
Angie Homola (D)44,767
State Representative, Position 2
-
Dave Paul* (D)46,082
-
Bill Bruch (R)45,346
State Senator
-
Ron Muzzall* (R)47,070
-
Helen Price Johnson (D)45,297
District 11
State Representative, Position 1
-
David Hackney (D)36,390
-
Zack Hudgins* (D)20,960
State Representative, Position 2
-
Steve Bergquist* (D)47,054
-
Sean Atchison (R)19,444
District 12
State Representative, Position 1
-
Keith Goehner* (R)45,476
-
Adrianne Moore (D)29,666
District 13
State Representative, Position 1
-
Tom Dent* (R)47,554
-
Eduardo Castaneda-DÃaz (D)18,920
District 14
State Representative, Position 1
-
Chris Corry* (R)39,392
-
Tracy Rushing (D)26,619
State Representative, Position 2
-
Gina Mosbrucker* (R)39,158
-
Devin Kuh (D)26,335
District 15
State Representative, Position 1
-
Bruce Chandler* (R)26,771
-
Jack McEntire (D)19,369
State Representative, Position 2
-
Jeremie Dufault* (R)27,302
-
AJ Cooper (D)18,865
District 16
State Representative, Position 1
-
Mark Klicker (R)38,458
-
Frances Chvatal (D)21,933
State Representative, Position 2
-
Skyler Rude* (R)41,028
-
Carly Coburn (D)19,045
State Senator
-
Perry Dozier (R)35,757
-
Danielle Garbe Reser (D)24,758
District 17
State Representative, Position 1
-
Vicki Kraft* (R)41,854
-
Tanisha L. Harris (D)40,060
State Representative, Position 2
-
Paul Harris* (R)48,320
-
Bryan White (R)19,984
State Senator
-
Lynda Wilson* (R)44,609
-
Daniel Smith (D)37,130
District 18
State Representative, Position 1
-
Brandon Vick* (R)57,481
-
Kassandra Bessert (D)36,366
State Representative, Position 2
-
Larry Hoff* (R)53,694
-
Donna L. Sinclair (D)40,405
State Senator
-
Ann Rivers* (R)53,189
-
Rick Bell (D)38,258
District 19
State Representative, Position 1
-
Jim Walsh* (R)43,107
-
Marianna Everson (D)29,508
State Representative, Position 2
-
Joel McEntire (R)38,190
-
Brian E. Blake* (D)34,468
State Senator
-
Jeff Wilson (R)40,378
-
Dean Takko* (D)32,648
District 20
State Representative, Position 1
-
Peter Abbarno (R)58,384
-
Timothy Zahn (D)24,033
State Representative, Position 2
-
Ed Orcutt* (R)59,935
-
Will Rollet (D)22,305
District 21
State Representative, Position 1
-
Strom H. Peterson* (D)50,773
-
Brian Thompson (R)27,779
State Representative, Position 2
-
Lillian Ortiz-Self* (D)51,600
-
Amy Schaper (R)26,584
District 22
State Representative, Position 1
-
Laurie Dolan* (D)59,908
-
J. D. Ingram (R)30,037
State Representative, Position 2
-
Jessica Bateman (D)54,176
-
Dusty Pierpoint (R)36,156
State Senator
-
Sam Hunt* (D)60,748
-
Garry Holland (R)29,567
District 23
State Representative, Position 1
-
Tarra Simmons (D)53,121
-
April Ferguson (R)32,603
State Representative, Position 2
-
Drew Hansen* (D)53,393
-
Elaina Gonzales-Blanton (R)32,300
State Senator
-
Christine Rolfes* (D)55,135
-
Pam Madden-Boyer (R)31,093
District 24
State Representative, Position 1
-
Mike Chapman (D)49,829
-
Sue Forde (R)42,047
State Representative, Position 2
-
Steve Tharinger* (D)49,135
-
Brian Pruiett (R)42,350
State Senator
-
Kevin Van De Wege* (D)49,744
-
Connie Beauvais (R)42,128
District 25
State Representative, Position 1
-
Kelly Chambers* (R)41,053
-
Jamie Smith (D)35,735
State Representative, Position 2
-
Cyndy Jacobsen (R)40,239
-
Brian Duthie (D)36,401
State Senator
-
Chris Gildon* (R)41,437
-
Julie Door (D)35,470
District 26
State Representative, Position 1
-
Jesse L. Young* (R)47,156
-
Carrie Hesch (D)42,099
State Representative, Position 2
-
Michelle Caldier* (R)48,958
-
Joy Stanford (D)40,176
District 27
State Representative, Position 1
-
Laurie Jinkins* (D)54,760
-
Ryan Talen (D)12,154
State Representative, Position 2
-
Jake Fey* (D)52,070
-
Barry Knowles20,173
State Senator
-
Jeannie Darneille* (D)52,410
-
Kyle Paskewitz (R)22,781
District 28
State Representative, Position 1
-
Mari Leavitt* (D)39,963
-
Kevin Ballard (R)29,773
State Representative, Position 2
-
Dan Bronoske (D)38,357
-
Chris Nye (R)31,212
State Senator
-
Twina Nobles (D)35,792
-
Steve O'Ban* (R)34,780
District 29
State Representative, Position 1
-
Melanie Morgan* (D)36,623
-
Koshin Mohamed Fidaar (R)20,742
State Representative, Position 2
-
Steve Kirby* (D)34,140
-
Terry Harder (R)23,613
District 30
State Representative, Position 1
-
Jamila Taylor (D)36,324
-
Martin A. Moore (R)26,389
State Representative, Position 2
-
Jesse Johnson* (D)37,923
-
Jack Walsh (R)24,927
District 31
State Representative, Position 1
-
Drew Stokesbary* (R)54,502
-
Katie Young (D)31,295
State Representative, Position 2
-
Eric E. Robertson (R)53,847
-
Thomas R. Clark (D)31,651
District 32
State Representative, Position 1
-
Cindy Ryu* (D)52,679
-
Shirley Sutton (D)19,652
State Representative, Position 2
-
Lauren Davis* (D)59,097
-
Tamra Smilanich9,230
District 33
State Representative, Position 1
-
Tina L. Orwall* (D)43,383
-
Kerry French (R)17,263
State Representative, Position 2
-
Mia Su-Ling Gregerson* (D)42,564
-
Marliza Melzer15,114
District 35
State Representative, Position 1
-
Dan Griffey* (R)49,271
-
Colton Myers (D)35,106
State Representative, Position 2
-
Drew C. MacEwen* (R)47,574
-
Darcy Huffman (D)36,644
District 36
State Representative, Position 2
-
Liz Berry (D)55,682
-
Sarah Reyneveld (D)39,100
District 37
State Representative, Position 1
-
Sharon Tomiko Santos* (D)63,521
-
John Stafford (D)13,151
State Representative, Position 2
-
Kirsten Harris-Talley (D)50,747
-
Chukundi Salisbury (D)25,665
District 38
State Representative, Position 1
-
Emily Wicks (D)39,710
-
Bert Johnson (R)27,632
State Representative, Position 2
-
Mike Sells* (D)43,158
-
David Wiley20,793
State Senator
-
June Robinson* (D)39,778
-
Bernard Moody (R)27,801
District 39
State Representative, Position 1
-
Robert J. Sutherland* (R)48,655
-
Claus Joens (D)32,312
State Representative, Position 2
-
Carolyn Eslick* (R)51,003
-
Ryan Johnson* (D)29,800
State Senator
-
Keith L. Wagoner* (R)52,320
-
Kathryn A. Lewandowsky (WA Progressive Party)27,546
District 40
State Representative, Position 2
-
Alex Ramel* (D)58,674
-
Russ Dzialo (R)27,255
State Senator
-
Elizabeth (Liz) Lovelett* (D)60,621
-
Charles Carrell (R)26,489
District 41
State Representative, Position 2
-
My-Linh Thai* (D)55,587
-
Al Rosenthal (R)27,794
State Senator
-
Lisa Wellman* (D)58,217
-
Mike Nykreim (R)24,959
District 42
State Representative, Position 1
-
Alicia Rule (D)47,213
-
Luanne Van Werven* (R)45,028
State Representative, Position 2
-
Sharon Shewmake* (D)47,640
-
Jennifer Sefzik (R)44,441
District 43
State Representative, Position 1
-
Nicole Macri* (D)86,374
-
Leslie Klein (R)8,539
State Representative, Position 2
-
Frank Chopp* (D)61,756
-
Sherae Lascelles (Seattle People's Party)30,988
District 44
State Representative, Position 1
-
John Lovick* (D)50,703
-
John T. Kartak (R)37,942
State Representative, Position 2
-
April Berg (D)45,552
-
Mark A. James (R)42,391
District 45
State Representative, Position 1
-
Roger Goodman* (D)60,156
-
John P. Gibbons (R)23,765
State Representative, Position 2
-
Larry Springer* (D)56,542
-
Amber Krabach (R)27,799
District 46
State Representative, Position 1
-
Gerry Pollet* (D)76,534
-
Eric J. Brown* (R)14,686
State Representative, Position 2
-
Javier Valdez* (D)74,345
-
Beth Daranciang (R)16,690
District 47
State Representative, Position 1
-
Debra Entenman* (D)42,128
-
Kyle Lyebyedyev (R)29,701
State Representative, Position 2
-
Pat Sullivan* (D)42,379
-
Ted Cooke (R)29,578
District 48
State Representative, Position 1
-
Vandana Slatter* (D)49,407
-
Victor H. Bishop (R)19,872
State Representative, Position 2
-
Amy Walen* (D)49,194
-
Tim J. Hickey (R)20,104
District 49
State Representative, Position 1
-
Sharon Wylie* (D)45,631
-
Justin Forsman (R)26,692
State Representative, Position 2
-
Monica Stonier* (D)45,526
-
Park Llafet (R)27,168
State Senator
-
Annette Cleveland* (D)41,376
-
Rey Reynolds (R)31,753
- * indicates incumbent
King County
Charter Amendment 1
Inquest process
-
Yes910,655
-
No221,896
Charter Amendment 2
Disposition of property for affordable housing
-
Yes774,774
-
No352,071
Charter Amendment 3
Change charter language to remove word "citizen"
-
Yes751,787
-
No371,974
Charter Amendment 4
Office of Law Enforcement Oversight - subpoena authority
-
Yes921,146
-
No208,764
Charter Amendment 5
Make King County sheriff appointed position
-
Yes626,947
-
No500,127
Charter Amendment 6
Structure, duties of Department of Public Safety
-
Yes683,896
-
No418,000
Charter Amendment 7
Bars discrimination on the basis of family caregiver, military or veteran status
-
Yes954,417
-
No177,661
Proposition 1**
Harborview Medical Center bonds
-
Approved ✓870,262
-
Rejected268,982
City of Seattle - Proposition 1
Transportation sales tax
-
Yes ✓333,206
-
No81,639
City of Kirkland - Proposition 1
Fire and medical services levy
-
Yes ✓34,654
-
No13,958
City of Newcastle - Referendum 2
Utility tax
-
Rejected4,025
-
Approved2,772
Fire Protection District 27 - Proposition 1
Maintenance and operations levy
-
Yes2,421
-
No941
Highline School District - Proposition 1
Technology levy
-
Yes43,495
-
No15,570
North Highline - Fire District Proposition 1
Continue benefit charge
-
Yes6,771
-
No1,261
Si View Metropolitan Park District - Proposition 1**
Bonds for new aquatic center in North Bend
-
Approved6,324
-
Rejected4,910
Si View Metropolitan Park District - Proposition 2
Levy lid lift to operate new aquatic center
-
Approved6,054
-
Rejected5,159
Superior Court - Judge Position 13
-
Hillary Madsen538,687
-
Andrea Robertson462,064
Superior Court - Judge Position 30
-
Doug North*501,474
-
Carolyn Ladd476,392
Kitsap County
Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue - Proposition 1**
Bond for fire stations
-
Approved29,510
-
Rejected10,998
Kitsap Fire Protection District 7 - Proposition 1**
Capital facilities bonds
-
Approved25,611
-
Rejected17,940
Commissioner District 1
-
Robert (Rob) Gelder (D)83,969
-
Scott Henden (R)66,611
Commissioner District 2
-
Charlotte Garrido (D)80,783
-
Oran R. Root (R)69,831
Superior Court - Judge Position 1
-
Tina Robinson80,873
-
Lynn Fleischbein50,548
Pierce County
County Council District 2
-
Hans Zeiger* (R)35,965
-
Sarah Rumbaugh (D)31,140
County Council District 3
-
Amy Cruver (R)40,121
-
Joe Zaichkin (R)18,673
County Council District 4
-
Ryan Mello (D)35,115
-
Javier H. Figueroa20,592
County Council District 6
-
Jani Hitchen (D)23,777
-
Jason Whalen (R)21,839
Executive
-
Bruce Dammeier (R)241,010
-
Larry Seaquist (D)198,205
Sheriff
-
Ed Troyer269,872
-
Cyndie Fajardo138,201
Superior Court - Judge Position 4
-
Bryan Chushcoff243,723
-
Brady J. Horenstein142,221
Carbonado - Proposition 1
Emergency medical services property tax levy
-
Yes313
-
No58
Fire Protection District 14 - Proposition 1
Emergency medical services property tax levy
-
Yes709
-
No265
Fire Protection District 14 - Proposition 2
Property tax levy for operations
-
Yes647
-
No320
Fire Protection District 21 - Proposition 1
Benefit charge
-
Yes20,529
-
No9,542
Puyallup School District - Proposition 1
Supplemental levy for operations
-
Yes39,479
-
No27,877
Snohomish County
County Council District 4
-
Jared Mead* (D)57,076
-
Brenda Carrington (R)29,581
Public Utilities District 1 Commissioner
-
Sidney (Sid) Logan255,941
-
Rob Toyer118,706
Superior Court - Judge Position 8
-
Cassandra Lopez Shaw208,830
-
Robert Grant165,931
Fire District 26 - Proposition 1
Emergency medical services property tax levy
-
Approved2,030
-
Rejected847
South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue - Proposition 1
Establish benefit charge
-
Yes63,712
-
No23,708
- * 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.