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Schrier defeated Republican nominee and lawyer Matt Larkin with 53.4% of the vote. [20] [21] In 2022, Washington's 8th District was the state's most competitive and was among the key races in determining House partisan control. [22] During the race, Schrier criticized Larkin's proposals for abortion bans without exceptions for rape or incest. [23]
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the ten U.S. representatives from the State of Washington, one from each of the state's congressional districts.
Kim Schrier: 53.3% D Likely D Safe D Likely D Likely D Very Likely D Likely D Lean D Likely D Likely D Likely D Schrier Wisconsin 1: R+3: Bryan Steil: 54.1% R Likely R Likely R Likely R Safe R Likely R Likely R Solid R Likely R Likely R Likely R Steil Wisconsin 3: R+4: Derrick Van Orden: 51.8% R Lean R Tilt R Lean R Lean R Tilt R Lean R Tossup ...
Of the seven Washington state congressional districts that Democrat Joe Biden carried in 2020, the 8th district had the smallest margin. The district covers much of the middle of the state, from the eastern suburbs of Seattle to the Columbia River. The Associated Press declared Schrier the winner at 2:10 p.m. EST. 11/07/2024 14:10 -0500
40th Congressional District (Southern California): Biden carried this district by 2 points, but GOP Rep. Young Kim won a second term by a decisive 14 points in 2022. She is facing Democrat Joe ...
And Democrat U.S. Rep. Kim Schrier's bid to return to office has been shaken up by an upstart campaign started because of the response to the Israel-Hamas war.
Kim Schrier (Democrat) Matt Larkin (Republican) The New’s Tribune’s Choice. Congressional District 10. Marilyn Strickland (Democrat) Keith Swank (Republican) The News Tribune’s Choice.
The incumbent was Democrat Kim Schrier, who had represented the 8th district since 2019. Schrier was re-elected, garnering 53.4% of the vote in the general election. Schrier was re-elected, garnering 53.4% of the vote in the general election.