2008 Pierce County Executive election

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2008 Pierce County Executive election
 2004
November 4, 2008
2012 
 
Candidate Pat McCarthy Shawn Bunney
Party Democratic Republican
First round 79,235
26.49%
105,057
35.12%
Maximum round 136,346
50.75%
132,292
49.25%

 
Candidate Calvin Goings Mike Lonergan
Party Democratic Independent
First round 69,052
23.08%
45,330
15.15%
Maximum round Eliminated Eliminated

County Executive before election

John Ladenburg
Democratic

Elected County Executive

Pat McCarthy
Democratic

The 2008 Pierce County Executive election took place on November 4, 2008, to elect the County Executive of Pierce County, Washington. Incumbent County Executive John Ladenburg was term-limited and could not run for re-election to a third consecutive term.[1] Following the adoption of ranked-choice voting by county voters in 2006,[2] county elections were conducted with ranked-choice voting in 2008.[3]

Four candidates ran to succeed Ladenburg: County Councilmen Shawn Bunney, a Republican, and Calvin Goings, a Democrat; County Auditor Pat McCarthy, a Democrat; and Tacoma City Councilman Mike Lonergan, who ran as an independent.

In the first round, Bunney placed first, winning 35 percent of the vote to McCarthy's 26 percent, Goings's 23 percent, and Lonergan's 15 percent.[4] Lonergan was eliminated after the first round, and in the second, Bunney remained in first place with 41 percent, McCarthy was in second with 27 percent, and Goings was third with 27 percent, and was eliminated. In the final round, McCarthy narrowly defeated Bunney, winning 51 percent of the vote, and became the county's first female County Executive.[5]

This was the only election for County Executive conducted with ranked-choice voting. Following its usage in the 2008 election, voters repealed it in a landslide in 2009.[2]

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