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The 2020 United States presidential election in Washington was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 U.S. states plus the District of Columbia participated. [2]
Washington has 12 electoral votes for the presidential election, remaining unchanged from 2016. [2] A presidential primary for both parties was held on March 10, 2020, with 13 candidates for the Democrats and one candidate for the Republicans. [3]
The 2020 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020. It followed a top-two primary held on August 4. Incumbent Governor Jay Inslee, the Democratic candidate, defeated Loren Culp, the Republican candidate by a wide margin.
As the votes for the 2024 presidential election are counted, here's a look back at how the states voted in the 2020 election. As the votes for the 2024 presidential election are counted, here's a ...
[2] [3] It has had twelve electoral votes since 2012, when it gained a tenth congressional district during reapportionment based on the results of the 2010 U.S. census. [4] [5] Washington has conducted its presidential elections through mail-in voting since 2012 for general elections and 2016 for party primaries. [6]
The Washington Secretary of State election, 2020, was held on November 3, 2020. Incumbent Republican Kim Wyman won reelection over Democratic nominee Gael Tarleton, the two having received the most votes in an August 2020 primary election. [1] Wyman became the only Republican to hold statewide office in Washington and the entire West Coast. [2]
Washington's 1st legislative district State Senate election, 2020 Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Derek Stanford (incumbent) 34,445 63.5 Republican: Art Coday 19,778 36.5 Total votes 54,223 : 100.0 : General election Democratic: Derek Stanford (incumbent) 55,496 : 63.3 : Republican: Art Coday 32,168 36.7 Total votes 87,664 ...
Here's a running list of where Musk has won as he's sought to influence Washington — and where he's lost. Loss: Trying to get Rick Scott elected as Senate GOP leader