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Live: Washington State Primary Election Results 2020

Live: Washington State Primary Election Results 2020

Washington State votes primarily by mail, and ballots must be postmarked by Tuesday, Aug. 4. Precincts reporting figures are based on the number of votes tabulated divided by the number of votes expected by the Associated Press. Vote tabulation and reporting will continue beyond election night. See results from the presidential primary »

Governor Primary

Updated Aug. 12, 2020
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Winner Winner Inslee* Jay Inslee* Democrat Dem. 1,230,766 50.3%
Winner Winner Culp Loren Culp Republican Rep. 422,169 17.3%
Freed Joshua Freed Republican Rep. 218,929 9.0%
Eyman Tim Eyman Republican Rep. 157,180 6.4%
Garcia Raul Garcia Republican Rep. 133,046 5.4%
Fortunato Phil Fortunato Republican Rep. 97,980 4.0%
Rivers Don Rivers Democrat Dem. 25,138 1.0%
Lawson Leon Lawson Republican Rep. 22,716 0.9%
Hallock Liz Hallock Green Green 21,034 0.9%
D'Almeida Cairo D'Almeida Democrat Dem. 14,313 0.6%
Sakharov Anton Sakharov Republican Rep. 13,702 0.6%
Herzog Nate Herzog Republican Rep. 11,102 0.5%
Hart Gene Hart Democrat Dem. 10,414 0.4%
Tahir-Garrett Omari Tahir-Garrett Democrat Dem. 8,553 0.3%
Ryals Ryan Ryals Independent Ind. 6,124 0.3%
Dennison Henry Dennison Socialist Workers S.W. 5,795 0.2%
Goodspaceguy Goodspaceguy Republican Rep. 5,542 0.2%
Carpenter Richard Carpenter Republican Rep. 4,890 0.2%
Gonzalez Elaina J. Gonzalez Independent Ind. 4,657 0.2%
Murray Matthew Murray Republican Rep. 4,416 0.2%
Amundson Thor Amundson Independent Ind. 3,570 0.1%
Hirt Bill Hirt Republican Rep. 2,818 0.1%
Wheeler Martin Wheeler Republican Rep. 2,630 0.1%
Gonzales Ian Gonzales Republican Rep. 2,493 0.1%
Wolf Joshua Wolf Independent Ind. 2,255 0.1%
Newhouse Cregan Newhouse Independent Ind. 2,249 0.1%
Weed Brian Weed Independent Ind. 2,125 0.1%
Tsimerman Alex Tsimerman Independent Ind. 1,688 0.1%
Grow Tylor Grow Republican Rep. 1,481 0.1%
Nails Dylan Nails Independent Ind. 1,435 0.1%
Campbell Craig Campbell Independent Ind. 1,160 <0.1%
Miller William Miller Independent Ind. 1,121 <0.1%
Vessey Cameron Vessey Independent Ind. 707 <0.1%
Wilkes Winston Wilkes Independent Ind. 693 <0.1%
Blomstrom David Blomstrom Independent Ind. 508 <0.1%
Voltz David Voltz Independent Ind. 469 <0.1%
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2,445,868 votes, 1,916 of 2,000 precincts reporting

* Incumbent

Eighth Congressional District Primary

Updated Aug. 12, 2020
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Winner Winner Schrier* Kim Schrier* Democrat Dem. 105,452 43.4%
Winner Winner Jensen Jesse Jensen Republican Rep. 48,735 20.0%
Swank Keith Swank Republican Rep. 42,293 17.4%
Saulibio Dave Saulibio Republican Rep. 28,546 11.7%
Bailey Corey Bailey Independent Ind. 6,474 2.7%
Mitchell James Mitchell Democrat Dem. 6,081 2.5%
Arnold Keith Arnold Democrat Dem. 4,057 1.7%
Burkett Ryan Burkett Independent Ind. 1,431 0.6%
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243,069 votes, 99 of 201 precincts reporting

* Incumbent

10th Congressional District Primary

Updated Aug. 12, 2020
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Winner Winner Strickland Marilyn Strickland Democrat Dem. 44,971 20.5%
Winner Winner Doglio Beth Doglio Democrat Dem. 32,989 15.1%
Reeves Kristine Reeves Democrat Dem. 28,384 13.0%
Ingrim Rian Ingrim Republican Rep. 24,745 11.3%
Maynard Jackson Maynard Republican Rep. 17,884 8.2%
Johnson Dean Johnson Republican Rep. 16,334 7.5%
Slotnick Nancy Slotnick Republican Rep. 14,783 6.7%
Hewett Don Hewett Republican Rep. 10,475 4.8%
Gardner Phil Gardner Democrat Dem. 5,157 2.4%
Tate Ryan Tate Republican Rep. 4,098 1.9%
Bacon Mary Bacon Democrat Dem. 3,886 1.8%
Buckley Todd Buckley Independent Ind. 3,449 1.6%
LeMay Eric LeMay Democrat Dem. 3,014 1.4%
Collins Joshua Collins Independent Ind. 2,530 1.2%
Boyce Richard Boyce Independent Ind. 2,232 1.0%
Johnson Ralph Johnson Republican Rep. 1,403 0.6%
Pross Gordon Pross Republican Rep. 1,147 0.5%
Wright Sam Wright Democrat Dem. 1,093 0.5%
Bell Randolph Bell Democrat Dem. 545 0.2%
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219,119 votes, 172 of 191 precincts reporting

Our reporters are providing real-time updates.

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Full Washington Primary Results

U.S. House
Governor

* Incumbent 

Lieutenant Governor
Race Candidates
Heck Dem. 25% Winner  
  Liias Dem. 19% Winner    
State Senate
Race Candidates
1 Short and Full Stanford* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Coday Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
2 Payne Dem. 30% Winner  
  McCune Rep. 21% Winner    
3 Billig* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Lucas Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
4 Padden* Rep. 61% Winner  
  Roskelley Dem. 33% Winner    
5 Anderson Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Mullet* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
9 Goulet Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Schoesler* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
10 Short and Full Price Johnson Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Muzzall* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
11 Hasegawa* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
12 Hawkins* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
14 King* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
16 Garbe Reser Dem. 35.0% Winner  
  Dozier Rep. 34.6% Winner    
17 Smith Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Wilson* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
18 Bell Dem. 39% Winner  
  Rivers* Rep. 33% Winner    
19 Takko* Dem. 44% Winner  
  Wilson Rep. 37% Winner    
20 Braun Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
22 Hunt* Dem. 59% Winner  
  Holland Rep. 31% Winner    
23 Rolfes* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Madden-Boyer Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
24 Van De Wege* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Beauvais Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
25 Gildon Rep. 45% Winner  
  Door Dem. 43% Winner    
27 Darneille* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Paskewitz Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
28 Nobles Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  O'Ban* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
38 Robinson* Dem. 45% Winner  
  Moody Rep. 41% Winner    
39 Wagoner* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Lewandowsky Prog. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
40 Lovelett* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Carrell Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
41 Wellman* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Nykreim Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
49 Cleveland* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Reynolds Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
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* Incumbent 

State House
District Dist. Candidates
Dist 1 - Pos 1 - Short & Full Duerr Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Bartholomew Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
1 - Position 2 Kloba* Dem. 63% Winner  
  Brewer Rep. 25% Winner    
2 - Position 1 Barkis* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
2 - Position 2 Wilcox* Rep. 45% Winner  
  Rockett Dem. 31% Winner    
3 - Position 1 Riccelli* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Carder Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
3 - Position 2 Ormsby* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Apple Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
4 - Position 1 McCaslin Rep. 39% Winner  
  Feagan Dem. 36% Winner    
4 - Position 2 Gurel Dem. 34% Winner  
  Chase Rep. 33% Winner    
5 - Position 1 Ramos* Dem. 59% Winner  
  Moninski Rep. 35% Winner    
5 - Position 2 Callan* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
6 - Position 1 Zappone Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Volz* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
6 - Position 2 Graham* Rep. 55% Winner  
  McGarry Dem. 29% Winner    
7 - Position 1 Davenport Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Maycumber* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
7 - Position 2 Kretz* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Wandler Ind. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
8 - Position 1 Regev Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Klippert* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
8 - Position 2 Boehnke* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Stanley Ind. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
9 - Position 1 Dye* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Borden Lib. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
9 - Position 2 Schmick* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
10 - Position 1 Gilday Rep. 46% Winner  
  Homola Dem. 27% Winner    
10 - Position 2 Bruch Rep. 49% Winner  
  Paul* Dem. 47% Winner    
11 - Position 1 Hackney Dem. 46% Winner  
  Hudgins* Dem. 34% Winner    
11 - Position 2 Bergquist* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Atchison Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
12 - Position 1 Moore Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Goehner* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
12 - Position 2 Steele* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
13 - Position 1 Dent* Rep. 75% Winner  
  Castaneda-Diaz Dem. 23% Winner    
13 - Position 2 Ybarra* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
14 - Position 1 Corry* Rep. 62% Winner  
  Rushing Dem. 35% Winner    
14 - Position 2 Mosbrucker* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
15 - Position 1 McEntire Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Chandler* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
15 - Position 2 Cooper Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Dufault* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
16 - Position 1 Chvatal Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Klicker Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
16 - Position 2 Coburn Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Rude* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
17 - Position 1 Harris Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Kraft* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
17 - Position 2 Harris* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  White Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
18 - Position 1 Bessert Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Vick* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
18 - Position 2 Sinclair Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Hoff* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
19 - Position 1 Walsh* Rep. 58% Winner Everson Dem. 22%
19 - Position 2 Blake* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  McEntire Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
20 - Position 1 Abbarno Rep. 47% Winner Zahn Dem. 26%
20 - Position 2 Rollet Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Orcutt* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
21 - Position 1 Peterson* Dem. 56% Winner  
  Thompson Rep. 35% Winner    
21 - Position 2 Ortiz-Self* Dem. 65% Winner  
  Schaper Rep. 33% Winner    
22 - Position 1 Dolan* Dem. 61% Winner  
  Ingram Rep. 29% Winner    
22 - Position 2 Pierpoint Rep. 35% Winner  
  Bateman Dem. 33% Winner    
23 - Position 1 Simmons Dem. 45% Winner  
  Ferguson Rep. 35% Winner    
23 - Position 2 Hansen* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Gonzales-Blanton Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
24 - Position 1 Chapman* Dem. 56% Winner  
  Forde Rep. 28% Winner    
24 - Position 2 Tharinger* Dem. 47% Winner  
  Pruiett Rep. 27% Winner    
25 - Position 1 Smith Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Chambers* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
25 - Position 2 Duthie Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Jacobsen Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
26 - Position 1 Young* Rep. 53% Winner  
  Hesch Dem. 41% Winner    
26 - Position 2 Stanford Dem. 43% Winner  
  Caldier* Rep. 37% Winner    
27 - Position 1 Jinkins* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Talen Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
27 - Position 2 Fey* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Knowles Ind. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
28 - Position 1 Leavitt* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Ballard Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
28 - Position 2 Bronoske Dem. 53% Winner Nye Rep. 25%
29 - Position 1 Morgan* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Fidaar Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
29 - Position 2 Harder Rep. 39% Winner Kirby* Dem. 31%
30 - Position 1 Taylor Dem. 44% Winner  
  Moore Rep. 27% Winner    
D30 - P2 - Short & Full Johnson* Dem. 57% Winner  
  Walsh Rep. 34% Winner    
31 - Position 1 Stokesbary* Rep. 63% Winner  
  Young Dem. 32% Winner    
31 - Position 2 Robertson Rep. 37% Winner  
  Clark Dem. 34% Winner    
32 - Position 1 Ryu* Dem. 65% Winner  
  Sutton Dem. 25% Winner    
32 - Position 2 Davis* Dem. 74% Winner  
  Smilanich Ind. 17% Winner    
33 - Position 1 Orwall* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
33 - Position 2 Gregerson* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Melzer Lib. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
34 - Position 1 Cody* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
34 - Position 2 Fitzgibbon* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
35 - Position 1 Myers Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Griffey* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
35 - Position 2 MacEwen* Rep. 55% Winner  
  Huffman Dem. 42% Winner    
36 - Position 1 Frame* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
36 - Position 2 Berry Dem. 52% Winner  
  Reyneveld Dem. 42% Winner    
37 - Position 1 Tomiko Santos* Dem. 78% Winner  
  Stafford Dem. 12% Winner    
37 - Position 2 Harris-Talley Dem. 51% Winner  
  Salisbury Dem. 23% Winner    
38 - Position 1 Wicks* Dem. 50% Winner  
  Johnson Rep. 38% Winner    
38 - Position 2 Sells* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Wiley Lib. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
39 - Position 1 Joens Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Sutherland* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
39 - Position 2 Eslick* Rep. 49% Winner  
  Johnson Dem. 36% Winner    
40 - Position 1 Lekanoff* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
40 - P2 - Short & Full Ramel* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Dzialo Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
41 - Position 1 Senn* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
41 - Position 2 Thai* Dem. 59% Winner  
  Rosenthal Rep. 27% Winner    
42 - Position 1 Rule Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Van Werven* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
42 - Position 2 Shewmake* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Sefzik Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
43 - Position 1 Macri* Dem. 92% Winner  
  Klein Rep. 7% Winner    
43 - Position 2 Chopp* Dem. 50% Winner  
  Lascelles Ind. 31% Winner    
44 - Position 1 Lovick* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Kartak Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
44 - Position 2 James Rep. 47% Winner  
  Berg Dem. 33% Winner    
45 - Position 1 Goodman* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Gibbons Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
45 - Position 2 Springer* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Krabach Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
46 - Position 1 Pollet* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Brown Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
46 - Position 2 Valdez* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Daranciang Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
47 - Position 1 Entenman* Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Lyebyedyev Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
47 - Position 2 Sullivan* Dem. 57% Winner  
  Cooke Rep. 31% Winner    
48 - Position 1 Slatter* Dem. 72% Winner  
  Bishop Rep. 27% Winner    
48 - Position 2 Walen* Dem. 68% Winner  
  Hickey Rep. 26% Winner    
49 - Position 1 Wylie* Dem. 57% Winner  
  Forsman Rep. 31% Winner    
49 - Position 2 Stonier* Dem. 61% Winner  
  Llafet Rep. 32% Winner    
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Attorney General
Race Candidates
Ferguson* Dem. 56% Winner  
  Larkin Rep. 24% Winner    

* Incumbent 

Auditor
Race Candidates
McCarthy* Dem. 48% Winner  
  Leyba Rep. 41% Winner    

* Incumbent 

Court of Appeals
Race Candidates
Div1-Dis1-Pos5 Mann* 0% Winner Uncontested
Div1-Dis1-Pos6 Bowman* 0% Winner Uncontested
Div1-Dis2-Pos2 Coburn 0% Winner Uncontested
Div2-Dis1-Pos2 Worswick* 0% Winner Uncontested
Div2-Dis2-Pos1 Sutton* 0% Winner Uncontested
Div3-Dis1-Pos2 Casey 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Staab 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
Div3-Dis3-Pos1 Pennell* 0% Winner Uncontested
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* Incumbent 

Insurance Commissioner
Race Candidates
Kreidler* Dem. 59% Winner  
  Patel Rep. 27% Winner    

* Incumbent 

Lands Commissioner
Race Candidates
Franz* Dem. 51% Winner  
  Pederson Rep. 23% Winner    

* Incumbent 

Secretary of State
Race Candidates
Wyman* Rep. 51% Winner  
  Tarleton Dem. 43% Winner    

* Incumbent 

Supreme Court
Race Race Candidates
3 Montoya-Lewis* 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Larson 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
4 Johnson* 0% Winner Uncontested
6 Serns 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Whitener* 0.0% Winner Uncontested  
7 Stephens* 0% Winner Uncontested

* Incumbent 

Superintendent of Education
Race Candidates
Reykdal* 41% Winner  
  Espinoza 25% Winner    

* Incumbent 

Treasurer
Race Candidates
Pellicciotti Dem. 0.0% Winner Uncontested
  Davidson* Rep. 0.0% Winner Uncontested  

* Incumbent 

Our reporters are providing real-time updates.

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Astead Herndon Aug. 5, 2020

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Luke Broadwater Aug. 5, 2020

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