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Incumbent governor Jay Inslee, the Democratic candidate, defeated Loren Culp, the Republican candidate by a wide margin. Inslee, who was eligible to run for a third term due to the lack of gubernatorial term limits , [ 1 ] initially launched a campaign for president of the United States in the 2020 election .
Washington's primary elections for state offices will be held Aug. 6. The general election this year will take place Nov. 5 for the state offices, along with the Congressional seats and U.S ...
The Bill was re-introduced in 2009, passed, and was signed into law. [5] In 2005, Toby Nixon, a Republican member of the Washington State House of Representatives, started a campaign to implement the Schulze method for the election of the governor of Washington. This campaign ended when Nixon left office after a failed 2006 campaign for the ...
In Washington, elections are authorized by Articles II, III, and IV of the Washington State Constitution, which respectively include the establishment of elections for the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches of the state government; Article VI establishes election procedures and rights.
2024 Washington Insurance Commissioner election [31] [32] Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Patty Kuderer: 845,148 45.2 Republican: Phil Fortunato: 533,560 28.5 Republican: Justin Murta 189,582 10.1 Democratic: John Pestinger 103,986 5.6 No party preference: Jonathan Hendrix 68,961 3.7 Democratic: Bill Boyd 57,387 3.1 ...
Washington State House Elections, 2022 Primary election — August 2, 2022 [24] Party Votes Percentage Candidates Advancing to general Seats contesting Democratic: 1,820,360 62.34 104 82 77 Republican: 1,056,460 36.18 119 86 83 Write-in candidates: 16,779 0.57 3 2 3 Election Integerity: 16,429 0.56 3 2 3 Independent: 5,788 0.20 9 3 8 Forward ...
The 2024 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2024. The top-two primary was held on August 6. Incumbent Democratic Governor Jay Inslee was eligible to seek re-election to a fourth term but decided that he would not do so. [1]
Washington State House Elections, 2014 Primary election — August 5, 2014 Party Votes Percentage Candidates Advancing to general Seats contesting Democratic: 1,056,449 48.23% 86 80 Republican: 1,037,912 47.38% 95 85 Libertarian: 51,277 2.34% 12 8 Independent: 44,087 2.01% 15 7 Green: 806 0.04% 1 0 0 Totals 2,189,725 100.00% 209 176 —