Washington Primary Election, Aug. 2
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State of Washington U.S. Senator
Candidate Votes Pct Patty Murray (D) 1,001,254 52.26% Tiffany Smiley (R) 645,925 33.71% Leon Lawson (T) 59,013 3.08% John Guenther (R) 55,324 2.89% Ravin Pierre (D) 22,125 1.15% Dave Saulibio (J) 19,306 1.01% Naz Paul (I) 18,824 0.98% Bill Hirt (R) 15,251 0.80% Mohammad Hassan Said (D) 13,963 0.73% Henry Clay Dennison (S) 13,868 0.72% Dr. Pano Churchill (D) 11,835 0.62% Bryan Solstin (D) 9,602 0.50% Charlie (Chuck) Jackson (I) 8,601 0.45% Jon Butler (I) 5,401 0.28% Thor Amundson (I) 5,120 0.27% Martin D. Hash (U) 4,715 0.25% Dan Phan Doan (U) 3,044 0.16% Sam Cusmir (D) 2,677 0.14% -
State of Washington Washington Secretary Of State
Candidate Votes Pct Steve Hobbs (D) 746,825 39.97% Julie Anderson (N) 239,620 12.82% Keith Wagoner (R) 227,449 12.17% Bob Hagglund (R) 225,193 12.05% Mark Miloscia (R) 187,473 10.03% Marquez Tiggs (D) 148,408 7.94% Tamborine Borrelli (A) 86,598 4.63% Kurtis Engle (U) 6,866 0.37% -
Congressional District 4 U.S. Representative
Candidate Votes Pct Dan Newhouse (R) 38,095 25.52% Doug White (D) 37,574 25.17% Loren Culp (R) 32,376 21.69% Jerrod Sessler (R) 18,325 12.27% Brad Klippert (R) 15,257 10.22% Corey Gibson (R) 5,047 3.38% Benancio “Ben” Garcia III (R) 2,133 1.43% Jacek Kobiesa (R) 481 0.32% -
Congressional District 5 U.S. Representative
Candidate Votes Pct Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) 105,980 51.51% Natasha Hill (D) 61,830 30.05% Ann Marie Danimus (D) 21,112 10.26% Sean Clynch (R) 16,815 8.17% -
Legislative District 3 (central Spokane) House Pos. 2
Candidate Votes Pct Timm Ormsby (D) 23,789 60.51% Natalie Poulson (R) 14,705 37.40% Patrick Spurlock (N) 819 2.08% -
Legislative District 4 (Spokane Valley) House Pos. 1
Candidate Votes Pct Ted Cummings (D) 15,003 36.57% Suzanne Schmidt (R) 14,754 35.96% MJ Bolt (R) 11,272 27.47%
On the Ballot
Races
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State of Washington
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Congressional District 4
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Congressional District 5
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Legislative District 3 (central Spokane)
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Legislative District 4 (Spokane Valley)
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Spokane County
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Spokane County Commissioner, District 2: Amber Waldref, Michael Cathcart, Bob Apple, Glen R. Stockwell
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Spokane County Commissioner, District 4: Mary Kuney, Paul Brian Noble, Chris McIntosh
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Spokane County Commissioner, District 5: Maggie Yates, Al French, Don A. Harmon, Tara Carter
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Spokane County Prosecuting Attorney: Larry Haskell, Deb Conklin, Stefanie Collins, Stephanie Olsen
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Spokane County Sheriff: John Nowels, Wade Nelson, Michael Zollars
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Measures
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Spokane County Fire District 3
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Spokane County Fire District 4
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Spokane County Fire Protection District No. 13
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Spokane Valley Fire Department
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