2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington

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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 10 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections took place on August 6, 2024 using a top-two primary system where candidates of all parties run against each other and the top two vote-getters advance to the general election.

Quick facts All 10 Washington seats to the United States House of Representatives, Majority party ...
2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington

 2022
November 5, 2024
2026 

All 10 Washington seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 8 2
Seats won 8 2
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 2,155,907 1,592,599
Percentage 57.21% 42.26%
Swing Decrease 0.67% Increase 0.56%

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District 1

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 1st congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Suzan DelBene Jeb Brewer
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 227,213 132,538
Percentage 63.0% 36.7%

DelBene:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Brewer:      50–60%      60–70%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%      No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Suzan DelBene
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Suzan DelBene
Democratic

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The incumbent was Democrat Suzan DelBene, who was re-elected with 63.5% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Jeb Brewer (Republican), construction project executive[2]
  • Suzan DelBene (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative[2]

Eliminated in primary

  • Derek Chartrand (Calm Rational GOP[a]), sales executive and Republican candidate for this district in 2020 and 2022[2]
  • Matt Heines (Trump Republican[a]), businessman and perennial candidate[2]
  • Mary Silva (Republican), audiologist[2]
  • Orion Webster (Republican), police officer[2]

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Suzan DelBene (D) $3,850,571 $3,466,396 $1,063,721
Jeb Brewer (R) $14,151 $12,920 $1,231
Mary Silva (R)* $8,386 $8,147 $246
Derek Chartrand (R)* $3,981 $4,159 $0
Matt Heines (O)* $0 $0 $0
Orion Webster (R)* $0 $0 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[14]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Suzan DelBene (incumbent) 109,456 63.1
Republican Jeb Brewer 17,675 10.2
Republican Orion Webster 16,770 9.7
Republican Mary Silva 11,339 6.5
Trump Republican[a] Matt Heines 10,815 6.2
Calm Rational GOP[a] Derek Chartrand 6,980 4.0
Write-in 392 0.2
Total votes 173,427 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Solid D February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D February 23, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 1st congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Suzan DelBene (incumbent) 227,213 63.0
Republican Jeb Brewer 132,538 36.7
Write-in 907 0.3
Total votes 360,658 100.0
Democratic hold
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By county

More information County, Suzan DelBene Democratic ...
County results
County[22] Suzan DelBene

Democratic

Jeb Brewer

Republican

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
King (part) 99,256 71.75% 38,648 27.94% 439 0.32% 60,608 43.81% 138,343
Snohomish (part) 127,957 57.56% 93,890 42.23% 468 0.21% 34,067 15.32% 222,315
Totals 227,213 63.00% 132,538 36.75% 907 0.25% 94,675 26.25% 360,658
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District 2

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 2nd congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Rick Larsen Cody Hart
Party Democratic MAGA Republican[a]
Popular vote 263,750 148,167
Percentage 63.8% 35.9%

Larsen:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hart:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Tie:      50%      No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Rick Larsen
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Rick Larsen
Democratic

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The incumbent was Democrat Rick Larsen, who was re-elected with 60.2% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Cody Hart (MAGA Republican)[a], engineering firm owner and Republican candidate for this district in 2020 and 2022[2]
  • Rick Larsen (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative[23]

Eliminated in primary

  • Josh Binda (Democratic), Lynnwood city councilor[24]
  • Jason Call (Green), teacher, former Marianne Williamson 2024 presidential campaign deputy campaign manager, and Democratic candidate for this district in 2020 and 2022[25]
  • Devin Hermanson (Democratic), media consultant[2]
  • Leif Johnson (Republican), manufacturing engineer and candidate for this district in 2022[26]
  • Daniel Miller (Republican), business manager and perennial candidate[2]
  • Edwin Stickle (Democratic), physician[2]

Endorsements

Jason Call (G)

Individuals

Organizations

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Rick Larsen (D) $2,450,006 $2,462,845 $247,436
Cody Hart (R) Did Not File
Jason Call (G)* $76,694 $79,597 $0
Devin Hermanson (D)* $30,405 $30,405 $0
Leif Johnson (R)* $9,220 $9,275 $0
Josh Binda (D)* $9,118 $7,718 $0
Daniel Miller (R)* $0 $0 $0
Herbert Stickle (D) $4,125 $3,042 $350
Source: Federal Election Commission[33]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Did not file for the primary election

Results

Results by county
  Larsen
  •   40–50%
      50–60%
More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rick Larsen (incumbent) 106,276 48.1
MAGA Republican[a] Cody Hart 43,637 19.8
Republican Leif Johnson 23,340 10.6
Republican Daniel Miller 11,781 5.3
Democratic Josh Binda 10,497 4.8
Democratic Devin Hermanson 9,578 4.3
Green Jason Call 7,787 3.5
Democratic Edwin Stickle 7,692 3.5
Write-in 197 0.1
Total votes 220,785 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Solid D February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D February 23, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 2nd congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rick Larsen (incumbent) 263,750 63.8
MAGA Republican[a] Cody Hart 148,167 35.9
Write-in 1,303 0.3
Total votes 413,220 100.0
Democratic hold
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By county

More information County, Rick Larsen Democratic ...
County results
County[34] Rick Larsen

Democratic

Cody Hart

MAGA Republican

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Island 30,936 60.30% 20,234 39.44% 136 0.27% 10,702 20.86% 51,306
San Juan 9,726 76.78% 2,840 22.42% 101 0.80% 6,886 54.36% 12,667
Skagit 39,052 57.18% 29,095 42.60% 151 0.22% 9,957 14.58% 68,298
Snohomish (part) 97,358 66.59% 48,365 33.08% 488 0.33% 48,993 33.51% 146,211
Whatcom 86,678 64.33% 47,633 35.35% 427 0.32% 39,045 28.98% 134,738
Totals 263,750 63.83% 148,167 35.86% 1,303 0.32% 115,592 27.97% 413,220
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District 3

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 3rd congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Joe Kent
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 215,177 199,054
Percentage 51.7% 47.9%

Gluesenkamp Perez:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Kent:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
     No data

U.S. Representative before election

Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Democratic

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The incumbent was Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, who flipped the district and was elected with 50.1% of the vote in 2022 in what was considered to be a major upset.[1] This was a rematch of the 2022 election. Marie Perez was considered to be one of the most vulnerable Democratic Representatives in 2024 due to the district's partisan lean with most polling considering the election to be a toss-up. Perez ultimately won re-election, improving on her narrow victory from 2 years earlier.[35]

President Donald Trump won the district by 3.3% on the same ballot.[36]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Leslie Lewallen (Republican), Camas city councilor[39]
  • John Saulie-Rohman (Independent)[40]

Endorsements

Leslie Lewallen (R)

State executive officials

State legislators

Local officials

Individuals

Newspapers

Joe Kent (R)

Executive branch officials

U.S. representatives

Organizations

Party chapters
Political parties

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D) $11,856,002 $11,895,854 $26,460
Joe Kent (R) $2,654,420 $2,708,358 $0
Leslie Lewallen (R)* $840,313[b] $840,313 $0
John Saulie (I)* $100 $99 $0
Leslie French (R) $6,433[c] $13,172 $0
Brent Hennrich (D) $498 $1,345 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[66]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Did not file for the primary election

Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[d]
Margin
of error
Marie Gluesenkamp
Perez (D)
Joe Kent
(R)
Leslie
Lewallen (R)
John Saulie-
Rohman (I)
Undecided
Cygnal (R)[67][A] June 20–22, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 38% 34% 6% 3% 19%
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Results

Results by county
  Gluesenkamp Perez
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Kent
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (incumbent) 97,274 45.9
Republican Joe Kent 83,389 39.3
Republican Leslie Lewallen 25,868 12.2
Independent John Saulie-Rohman 5,406 2.5
Write-in 186 0.1
Total votes 212,123 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Tossup February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Tossup September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Lean R (flip) November 4, 2024
Elections Daily[19] Lean D November 4, 2024
CNalysis[20] Tilt D November 3, 2024
DDHQ/The Hill[68] Lean R (flip) August 26, 2024
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Debates

More information No., Date ...
2024 Washington's 3rd congressional district election debates
No. Date Host Moderators Link Democratic Republican
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Perez Kent
1 October 2, 2024 Cowlitz Civil Dialogue Project Melanee Green Evans
Stephen Warning
C-SPAN P P
2 October 7, 2024 Willamette University Steve Benham YouTube P P
3 October 14, 2024 KOIN Lisa Balick
Ken Boddie
YouTube (Part 1)
YouTube (Part 2)
P P
4 October 17, 2024 KGW Laural Porter KGW (Part 1)
YouTube (Part 2)
P P
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Polling

Marie Glueneskamp Perez vs. Joe Kent

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[d]
Margin
of error
Marie Gluesenkamp
Perez (D)
Joe Kent
(R)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[69][B] October 1–2, 2024 624 (LV) ± 3.9% 45% 46% 8%
Cygnal (R)[67][A] June 20–22, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 42% 42% 16%
Public Policy Polling (D)[70][B] June 11–12, 2024 649 (RV) ± 3.9% 45% 46% 9%
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 3rd congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (incumbent) 215,177 51.7
Republican Joe Kent 199,054 47.9
Write-in 1,673 0.4
Total votes 415,904 100.0
Democratic hold
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By county

More information County, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez Democratic ...
County results
County[71] Marie Gluesenkamp Perez

Democratic

Joe Kent

Republican

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Clark 152,388 56.24% 117,380 43.32% 1,203 0.44% 35,008 12.92% 270,971
Cowlitz 25,982 44.63% 31,996 54.97% 233 0.40% -6,014 -10.33% 58,211
Lewis 17,430 39.08% 27,046 60.64% 123 0.28% -9,616 -21.56% 44,599
Pacific 7,466 53.46% 6,469 46.32% 31 0.22% 997 7.14% 13,966
Skamania 3,501 48.54% 3,693 51.20% 19 0.26% -192 -2.66% 7,213
Thurston (part) 6,995 39.03% 10,872 60.67% 54 0.30% -3,877 -21.63% 17,921
Wahkiakum 1,415 46.81% 1,598 52.86% 10 0.33% -183 -6.05% 3,023
Totals 215,177 51.74% 199,054 47.86% 1,673 0.40% 16,123 3.88% 415,904
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District 4

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 4th congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Dan Newhouse Jerrod Sessler
Party Republican Republican
Popular vote 153,477 136,175
Percentage 52.0% 46.2%

Newhouse:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Sessler:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%      No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Dan Newhouse
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Dan Newhouse
Republican

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The incumbent was Republican Dan Newhouse, who was re-elected with 66.5% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Mary Baechler (Democratic), stroller company founder and runner-up for this district in 2012[2]
  • Benny Garcia (Independent), loan underwriter and candidate for this district in 2022[2]
  • Barry Knowles (Democratic), home inspection business owner and former Republican P.C.O. for LD-47[2]
  • John Malan (MAGA Democrat[a]), electrician and Democratic candidate for this district in 2016[2]
  • Jane Muchlinski (Democratic), photography studio manager[2]
  • Tiffany Smiley (Republican), nurse and runner-up for U.S. Senate in 2022[73]

Declined

Endorsements

Dan Newhouse (R)

U.S. representatives

State executive officials

State legislators

Organizations

Individuals

  • Doug White, farmer and runner-up for this district in 2022 (Democratic)[92]

Political parties

Tribes

Unions

Newspapers

Jerrod Sessler (R)

Executive branch officials

Individuals

Political parties

Organizations

Tiffany Smiley (R)

Executive branch officials

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Dan Newhouse (R) $2,512,639 $2,422,533 $104,807
Jerrod Sessler (R) $792,239[e] $719,282 $75,003
Tiffany Smiley (R)* $1,068,852 $1,046,798 $22,062
Birdie Jane Muchlinski (D)* $12,676[f] $12,676 $0
Mary Baechler (D)* $0 $0 $0
Benny Garcia (I)* $0 $0 $0
John Malan (O)* $0 $0 $0
Cherissa Boyd (D) $5,585 $4,910 $675
Source: Federal Election Commission[105]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Did not file for the primary election

Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[d]
Margin
of error
Mary
Baechler (D)
Barry
Knowles (D)
Dan
Newhouse (R)
Jerrod
Sessler (R)
Tiffany
Smiley (R)
Other Undecided
Newton Health (R)[106][C] June 24–26, 2024 400 (LV) ± 5% 9% 9% 21% 11% 30% 6%[g] 19%
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Results

Results by county
  Sessler
  •   30–40%
More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jerrod Sessler 51,020 33.1
Republican Dan Newhouse (incumbent) 36,073 23.4
Republican Tiffany Smiley 29,761 19.3
Democratic Mary Baechler 22,353 14.5
Democratic Jane Muchlinski 9,593 6.2
Democratic Barry Knowles 3,329 2.2
Independent Benny Garcia 1,389 0.9
MAGA Democrat[a] John Malan 711 0.5
Write-in 98 0.1
Total votes 154,327 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Solid R February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid R September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe R February 23, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe R September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid R November 16, 2023
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 4th congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Newhouse (incumbent) 153,477 52.0
Republican Jerrod Sessler 136,175 46.2
Write-in 5,400 1.8
Total votes 295,052 100.0
Republican hold
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By county

More information County, Dan Newhouse Republican ...
County results
County[107] Dan Newhouse

Republican

Jerrod Sessler

Republican

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Adams (part) 1,259 46.54% 1,387 51.28% 59 2.18% -128 -4.73% 2,705
Benton 51,153 53.14% 43,717 45.42% 1,391 1.45% 7,436 7.72% 96,261
Douglas (part) 9,845 51.12% 9,113 47.32% 302 1.57% 732 3.80% 19,260
Franklin (part) 13,756 51.87% 12,385 46.70% 381 1.44% 1,371 5.17% 26,522
Grant 16,029 47.18% 17,437 51.33% 505 1.49% -1,408 -4.14% 33,971
Klickitat 6,936 56.90% 4,928 40.43% 326 2.67% 2,008 16.47% 12,190
Okanogan 10,483 54.12% 8,527 44.02% 361 1.86% 1,956 10.10% 19,371
Yakima 44,016 51.92% 38,681 45.63% 2,075 2.45% 5,335 6.29% 84,772
Totals 153,477 52.02% 136,175 46.15% 5,400 1.83% 17,302 5.86% 295,052
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District 5

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 5th congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Michael Baumgartner Carmela Conroy
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 240,619 156,074
Percentage 60.6% 39.3%

Baumgartner:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Conroy:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Tie:      50%      No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Michael Baumgartner
Republican

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The incumbent was Republican Cathy McMorris Rodgers, who was re-elected with 59.1% of the vote in 2022. On February 8, 2024, McMorris Rodgers announced she would not seek re-election after serving 10 terms.[108]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Bernadine Bank (D)

Political parties

Michael Baumgartner (R)

U.S. representatives

Executive branch officials

State executive officials

State legislators

Individuals

Local officials

Political parties

Organizations

Tribes

Newspapers

Carmela Conroy (D)

State legislators

Local officials

Political parties

Unions

Brian Dansel (R)

Political parties

Jacquelin Maycumber (R)

State legislators

County officials

Unions

Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) (withdrawn)

Organizations

Declined to endorse

U.S. representatives

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Michael Baumgartner (R) $1,505,190 $1,323,625 $191,565
Carmela Conroy (D) $604,595 $591,454 $13,142
Bernadine Bank (D)* $350,038[h] $350,123 $0
Jacquelin Maycumber (R)* $341,903[i] $341,903 $0
Ann Marie Danimus (D)* $211,482[j] $211,950 $23
Brian Dansel (R)* $122,661 $115,561 $1,521
Matthew Welde (D)* $30,035[k] $30,035 $0
Jonathan Bingle (R)* $22,243 $22,167 $76
Bobbi Bennett-Wolcott (D)* $8,186 $5,249 $2,937
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R) $3,631,602 $4,670,285 $73,010
Terri Cooper (R) $47,829 $36,829 $11,000
John Guenther (R) $8,368 $8,368 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[166]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Did not file for the primary election

Debates

More information No., Date ...
2024 WA-5 primary election debate
No. Date Host Moderator Link Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Republican Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic Democratic
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited 
 NP  Not invited, participated anyway   W  Withdrawn
Michael Baumgartner Jonathan Bingle Brian Dansel Rick Flynn Jacquelin Maycumber Rene' Holaday Bernadine Bank Bobbi Bennett-Wolcott Carmela Conroy Ann Marie Danimus Matthew Welde
1 June 3, 2024 Washington Indivisible Network Louis Charboneau TVW D D D P D P P D P P P
2 June 4, 2024 Northwest Passages
KPBX-FM
Emry Dinman
Nate Sanford
YouTube P P P N P NP[l] P N P P P
August 6, 2024 Primary elections held
3 September 24, 2024 Whitman College Samuel Kabot Vimeo P N N N N N N N P N N
4 October 3, 2024 Spokane Rotary Club N/A Rotary Spokane P N N N N N N N W N N
5 October 8, 2024 Northwest Passages Emry Dinman YouTube P N N N N N N N P N N
6 October 21, 2024 Washington State University Foley Institute
KHQ-TV
Morgan Ashley
Cornell Clayton
YouTube P N N N N N N N P N N
7 October 30, 2024 KREM (TV) Whitney Ward
Mark Hanrahan
YouTube P N N N N N N N P N N
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Results

Results by county
  Baumgartner
  •   30–40%
  •   20–30%
  Maycumber
  •   30–40%
  •   20–30%
  Dansel
  •   20–30%
More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Baumgartner 55,859 27.5
Democratic Carmela Conroy 37,227 18.3
Republican Jacquelin Maycumber 27,717 13.6
Democratic Bernadine Bank 24,111 11.9
Republican Brian Dansel 21,983 10.8
Democratic Ann Marie Danimus 11,306 5.6
Republican Jonathan Bingle 7,510 3.7
Republican Rene Holaday 6,180 3.0
Republican Rick Flynn 4,822 2.4
Democratic Matthew Welde 4,183 2.1
Democratic Bobbi Bennett-Wolcott 2,336 1.1
Write-in 175 0.1
Total votes 203,409 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Solid R February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid R September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe R February 23, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe R September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid R November 16, 2023
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 5th congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Baumgartner 240,619 60.6
Democratic Carmela Conroy 156,074 39.3
Write-in 593 0.1
Total votes 397,286 100.0
Republican hold
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By county

More information County, Michael Baumgartner Republican ...
County results
County[167] Michael Baumgartner

Republican

Carmela Conroy

Democratic

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Adams (part) 2,034 83.36% 401 16.43% 5 0.20% 1,633 66.93% 2,440
Asotin 7,458 67.21% 3,620 32.62% 19 0.17% 3,838 34.59% 11,097
Columbia 1,857 76.33% 573 23.55% 3 0.12% 1,284 52.77% 2,433
Ferry 2,851 70.43% 1,194 29.50% 3 0.07% 1,657 40.93% 4,048
Franklin (part) 2,680 83.00% 548 16.97% 1 0.03% 2,132 66.03% 3,229
Garfield 1,081 79.90% 272 20.10% 0 0.00% 809 59.79% 1,353
Lincoln 5,609 79.43% 1,442 20.42% 11 0.16% 4,167 59.01% 7,062
Pend Oreille 6,109 72.88% 2,262 26.99% 11 0.13% 3,847 45.90% 8,382
Spokane 162,591 57.88% 117,853 41.96% 452 0.16% 44,738 15.93% 280,896
Stevens 20,984 75.48% 6,761 24.32% 56 0.20% 14,223 51.16% 27,801
Walla Walla 17,178 59.43% 11,712 40.52% 13 0.04% 5,466 18.91% 28,903
Whitman 10,187 51.86% 9,436 48.04% 19 0.10% 751 3.82% 19,642
Totals 240,619 60.57% 156,074 39.29% 593 0.15% 84,545 21.28% 397,286
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District 6

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 6th congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Emily Randall Drew MacEwen
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 239,687 182,182
Percentage 56.7% 43.1%

Randall:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
MacEwen:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Derek Kilmer
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Emily Randall
Democratic

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The incumbent was Democrat Derek Kilmer, who was re-elected with 60.0% of the vote in 2022.[1] On November 9, 2023, he announced that he would not seek re-election in 2024 after serving 6 terms.[168]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Hilary Franz (D)

Federal officials

State legislators

Local officials

Tribes

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Emily Randall (D)

U.S. senators

State officials

U.S. representatives

State legislators

Political parties

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Derek Kilmer (D) (declined to run)

Organizations

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Emily Randall (D) $1,978,943[m] $1,951,071 $27,872
Drew MacEwen (R) $255,579 $255,579 $0
Hilary Franz (D)* $1,531,302[n] $1,531,302 $0
Janis Clark (R)* $0 $0 $0
Derek Kilmer (D) $1,012,529 $1,522,806 $638,923
Kate Dean (R) $22,583 $22,583 $0
Elizabeth Kreiselmaier (R) $253 $7,908 $1,365
Source: Federal Election Commission[197]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Did not file for the primary election

Polling

More information Poll source, Date(s) administered ...
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[d]
Margin
of error
Hilary
Franz (D)
Drew
MacEwen (R)
Emily
Randall (D)
Undecided
Upswing Research[198][D] April 16–19, 2024 300 (LV) ± 4.9% 21% 34% 19% 26%
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Results

Results by county
  Randall
  •   30–40%
      40–50%
  MacEwen
  •   30–40%
      40–50%
More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Emily Randall 80,249 34.3
Republican Drew MacEwen 70,513 30.2
Democratic Hilary Franz 57,824 24.7
Republican Janis Clark 17,665 7.6
Independent Graham Ralston 7,235 3.1
Write-in 188 0.1
Total votes 233,674 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Solid D February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D February 23, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 6th congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Emily Randall 239,687 56.7
Republican Drew MacEwen 182,182 43.1
Write-in 753 0.2
Total votes 422,622 100.0
Democratic hold
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By county

More information County, Emily Randall Democratic ...
County results
County[199] Emily Randall

Democratic

Drew MacEwen

Republican

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Clallam 24,222 51.78% 22,492 48.08% 64 0.14% 1,730 3.70% 46,778
Grays Harbor 16,523 45.40% 19,752 54.28% 117 0.32% -3,229 -8.87% 36,392
Jefferson 17,214 70.73% 7,081 29.09% 43 0.18% 10,133 41.63% 24,338
Kitsap 87,554 57.39% 64,757 42.45% 252 0.17% 22,797 14.94% 152,563
Mason 15,468 43.79% 19,794 56.04% 62 0.18% -4,326 -12.25% 35,324
Pierce (part) 78,706 61.86% 48,306 37.97% 215 0.17% 30,400 23.89% 127,227
Totals 239,687 56.71% 182,182 43.11% 753 0.18% 57,505 13.61% 422,622
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District 7

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 7th congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Pramila Jayapal Dan Alexander
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 352,286 66,220
Percentage 83.9% 15.8%

Jayapal:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%

U.S. Representative before election

Pramila Jayapal
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Pramila Jayapal
Democratic

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The incumbent was Democrat Pramila Jayapal, who was re-elected with 85.4% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Liz Hallock (Democratic), attorney and perennial candidate[2]
  • Cliff Moon (Republican), software engineer and runner-up for this district in 2022[2]

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Pramila Jayapal (D) $2,824,206 $3,181302 $2,012,725
Dan Alexander (R) Did not File
Cliff Moon (R)* $0 $6,022 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[213]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Pramila Jayapal (incumbent) 174,019 79.9
Republican Dan Alexander 16,902 7.8
Democratic Liz Hallock 16,494 7.6
Republican Cliff Moon 10,070 4.6
Write-in 409 0.2
Total votes 217,894 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Solid D February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D February 23, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 7th congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Pramila Jayapal (incumbent) 352,286 83.9
Republican Dan Alexander 66,220 15.8
Write-in 1,313 0.3
Total votes 419,819 100.0
Democratic hold
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By county

More information County, Pramila Jayapal Democratic ...
County results
County[214] Pramila Jayapal

Democratic

Dan Alexander

Republican

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
King (part) 352,286 83.91% 66,220 15.77% 1,313 0.31% 286,066 68.14% 419,819
Totals 352,286 83.91% 66,220 15.77% 1,313 0.31% 286,066 68.14% 419,819
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District 8

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 8th congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Kim Schrier Carmen Goers
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 224,607 190,675
Percentage 54.0% 45.8%

Schrier:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Goers:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      50%      No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Kim Schrier
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Kim Schrier
Democratic

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The incumbent was Democrat Kim Schrier, who was re-elected with 53.3% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

  • Nirav Sheth (Republican), restaurant owner[217] (switched to the 10th congressional district)[2]

Endorsements

Imraan Siddiqui (D)

Newspapers

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Kim Schrier (D) $6,530,379 $5,059,146 $1,821,623
Carmen Goers (R) $258,745[o] $258,496 $249
Imraan Siddiqi (D)* $433,720 $433,720 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[230]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Results

Results by county
  Schrier
  •   50–60%
  Goers
  •   50–60%
More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kim Schrier (incumbent) 105,069 50.1
Republican Carmen Goers 94,322 45.0
Democratic Imraan Siddiqi 7,374 3.5
Democratic Keith Arnold 2,603 1.2
Write-in 291 0.1
Total votes 209,659 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Likely D February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid D August 29, 2024
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Likely D June 5, 2024
Elections Daily[19] Likely D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Very Likely D June 15, 2024
RealClearPolitics[231] Lean D November 1, 2024
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 8th congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kim Schrier (incumbent) 224,607 54.0
Republican Carmen Goers 190,675 45.8
Write-in 995 0.2
Total votes 416,277 100.0
Democratic hold
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By county

More information County, Kim Schrier Democratic ...
County results
County[232] Kim Schrier

Democratic

Carmen Goers

Republican

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Chelan 20,000 48.22% 21,383 51.55% 94 0.23% -1,383 -3.33% 41,477
Douglas (part) 152 41.64% 213 58.36% 0 0.00% -61 -16.71% 365
King (part) 138,314 62.71% 81,617 37.01% 614 0.28% 56,697 25.71% 220,545
Kittitas 11,803 45.58% 14,032 54.19% 61 0.24% -2,229 -8.61% 25,896
Pierce (part) 38,831 41.94% 53,611 57.90% 153 0.17% -14,780 -15.96% 92,595
Snohomish (part) 15,507 43.81% 19,819 55.99% 73 0.21% -4,312 -12.18% 35,399
Totals 224,607 53.96% 190,675 45.80% 995 0.24% 33,932 8.15% 416,277
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District 9

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 9th congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Adam Smith Melissa Chaudhry
Party Democratic Democratic
Popular vote 182,780 90,601
Percentage 65.4% 32.4%

Smith:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Chaudhry:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Tie:      40–50%      No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Adam Smith
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Adam Smith
Democratic

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The incumbent was Democrat Adam Smith, who was re-elected with 71.6% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Candidates

Advanced to general

  • Melissa Chaudhry (Democratic), nonprofit grant writer[233]
  • Adam Smith (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative[23]

Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Melissa Chaudhry (D)

Newspapers

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Adam Smith (D) $1,677,916 $1,701,114 $570,753
Melissa Chaudhry (D) $277,468 $108,983 $118,484
Paul Martin (R)* $1,825 $1,161 $664
Mark Greene (R)* $0 $0 $0
David Ishii (O)* $0 $0 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[237]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Smith (incumbent) 78,761 53.8
Democratic Melissa Chaudhry 30,229 20.7
Republican Paul Martin 26,646 18.2
Republican Mark Greene 9,459 6.5
Bipartisan[a] David Ishii 963 0.7
Write-in 248 0.2
Total votes 146,306 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Solid D February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D February 23, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 9th congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Smith (incumbent) 182,780 65.4
Democratic Melissa Chaudhry 90,601 32.4
Write-in 5,917 2.1
Total votes 279,298 100.0
Democratic hold
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By county

More information County, Adam Smith Democratic ...
County results
County[238] Adam Smith

Democratic

Melissa Chaudhry

Democratic

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
King (part) 182,780 65.44% 90,601 32.44% 5,917 2.12% 92,179 33.00% 279,298
Totals 182,780 65.44% 90,601 32.44% 5,917 2.12% 92,179 33.00% 279,298
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District 10

Quick facts Nominee, Party ...
2024 Washington's 10th congressional district election

 2022
2026 
 
Nominee Marilyn Strickland Don Hewett
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 203,732 143,492
Percentage 58.5% 41.2%

Strickland:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hewett:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      50%      No votes

U.S. Representative before election

Marilyn Strickland
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Marilyn Strickland
Democratic

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The incumbent was Democrat Marilyn Strickland, who was re-elected with 57.0% of the vote in 2022.[1]

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Richard Boyce (Congress Sucks[a]), retiree and candidate for this district in 2016, 2020 and 2022[2]
  • Kurtis Engle (Union[a]), U.S. Navy veteran and candidate for secretary of state in 2022[2]
  • Eric Mahaffy (Democratic), blue collar worker and candidate for this district in 2022[2]
  • Nirav Sheth (Republican), restaurant owner[2]
  • Desirée Toliver (Democratic), Thurston County Democratic Party executive committee member[2]

Endorsements

Fundraising

More information Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024, Candidate ...
Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2024
Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand
Marilyn Strickland (D) $2,067,308 $1,944,673 $580,588
Don Hewett (R) $40 $0 $40
Nirav Sheth (R)* $26,855 $30,401 $3,758
Desirée Toliver (D)* $3,372 $2,298 $1,075
Eric Mahaffy (D)* $0 $0 $0
Jay Fratt (R) $14,932 $14,932 $0
Source: Federal Election Commission[241]
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* Did not advance to the general election

Did not file for the primary election

Results

Results by county
  Strickland
  •   50–60%
More information Party, Candidate ...
Blanket primary results[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marilyn Strickland (incumbent) 93,942 54.3
Republican Don Hewett 46,258 26.7
Republican Nirav Sheth 20,208 11.7
Democratic Desirée Toliver 6,424 3.7
Democratic Eric Mahaffy 3,527 2.0
Congress Sucks[a] Richard Boyce 2,056 1.2
Union[a] Kurtis Engle 545 0.3
Write-in 192 0.1
Total votes 173,152 100.0
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General election

Predictions

More information Source, Ranking ...
Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[16] Solid D February 2, 2023
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D February 23, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023
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Results

More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Washington's 10th congressional district election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Marilyn Strickland (incumbent) 203,732 58.5
Republican Don Hewett 143,492 41.2
Write-in 820 0.2
Total votes 348,044 100.0
Democratic hold
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By county

More information County, Marilyn Strickland Democratic ...
County results
County[242] Marilyn Strickland

Democratic

Don Hewett

Republican

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Pierce (part) 115,011 55.82% 90,610 43.98% 408 0.20% 24,401 11.84% 206,029
Thurston (part) 88,721 62.47% 52,882 37.24% 412 0.29% 35,839 25.24% 142,015
Totals 203,723 58.54% 143,492 41.23% 820 0.24% 60,231 17.31% 348,044
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Notes

  1. Not an actual political party. In Washington, independent candidates are allowed to choose a ballot label.
  2. $6,610 of this total was self-funded by Lewallen.
  3. This total in its entirety was self-funded by French.
  4. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  5. $300,000 of this total was self-funded by Sessler.
  6. $1,000 of this total was self-funded by Muchlinski.
  7. Benny Garcia (I), John Malan (I), and Jane Muchlinski (D) with 2%
  8. $1,249 of this total was self-funded by Bank.
  9. $15,627 of this total was self-funded by Maycumber.
  10. $9,956 of this total was self-funded by Danimus.
  11. $2,774 of this total was self-funded by Welde.
  12. Holaday was not invited, but threatened to storm and disrupt the debate if she was not allowed in, prompting Northwest Passages to allow her to participate.
  13. $1,000 of this total was self-funded by Randall.
  14. $6,600 of this total was self-funded by Franz.
  15. $104,218 of this total was self-funded by Goers.

Partisan clients

  1. Poll sponsored by Kent's campaign
  2. Poll sponsored by the Northwest Progressive Institute.
  3. Poll sponsored by Smiley's campaign
  4. Poll sponsored by Randall's campaign

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