2008 Washington State House Election
The 2008 Washington State House Election took place on November 4, 2008. Democratic secured 61 seats, which constitutes 62.24% of the total seats, alongside receiving 57.40% of the popular vote. A total number of 5,311,847 votes were casted in the election. There were totally 179 candidates ran for 98 seats across the 98 districts.
Results by Party
There were totally 179 candidates competed for seats. Democratic won 61 seats, making up 62.24% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 57.40% of the popular vote. Republican won 27 seats (27.55%), G.O.P. won 8 seats (8.16%), Progressive Dem. won 1 seats (1.02%) and R won 1 seats (1.02%)
2008 Washington State House Election - Summary by Political Party | ||||||
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Party | Votes | % Votes | Candidates | Elected | % Seats | Seats: Votes: |
Democratic | 3,049,260 | 57.40% | 93 | 61 | 62.24% | |
Republican | 1,597,531 | 30.07% | 59 | 27 | 27.55% | |
G.O.P. | 432,393 | 8.14% | 15 | 8 | 8.16% | |
Progressive Dem. | 49,114 | 0.92% | 1 | 1 | 1.02% | |
R | 33,629 | 0.63% | 1 | 1 | 1.02% | |
G O P | 45,410 | 0.85% | 3 | 0 | - | |
(G.O.P.) | 27,185 | 0.51% | 1 | 0 | - | |
No Affiliation | 19,174 | 0.36% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Independent | 18,149 | 0.34% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Green | 13,683 | 0.26% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Cut Taxes G.O.P. | 10,764 | 0.20% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Grand Old | 10,538 | 0.20% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Libertarian | 5,017 | 0.09% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Total | 5,311,847 | 100% | 179 | 98 | 100% |
2008 Washington State House Election - Summary by Party in Districts | |||||||
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Electoral District | Democratic | Republican | Others | Valid Votes | |||
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
District 1 (Position 1) | 48,791 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 48,791 |
District 1 (Position 2) | 47,846 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 47,846 |
District 2 (Position 1) | 24,540 | 40.26% | - | - | 36,417 | 59.74% | 60,957 |
District 2 (Position 2) | 25,424 | 41.73% | 35,502 | 58.27% | - | - | 60,926 |
District 3 (Position 1) | 28,421 | 67.36% | 13,774 | 32.64% | - | - | 42,195 |
District 3 (Position 2) | 27,385 | 65.14% | - | - | 14,655 | 34.86% | 42,040 |
District 4 (Position 1) | 27,614 | 43.61% | 35,703 | 56.39% | - | - | 63,317 |
District 4 (Position 2) | 26,301 | 41.53% | 37,032 | 58.47% | - | - | 63,333 |
District 5 (Position 1) | 28,089 | 40.29% | 41,630 | 59.71% | - | - | 69,719 |
District 5 (Position 2) | 33,712 | 48.42% | 35,913 | 51.58% | - | - | 69,625 |
District 6 (Position 1) | 33,050 | 47.15% | 37,050 | 52.85% | - | - | 70,100 |
District 6 (Position 2) | 35,107 | 50.05% | 35,033 | 49.95% | - | - | 70,140 |
District 7 (Position 1) | - | - | 52,900 | 100.00% | - | - | 52,900 |
District 7 (Position 2) | - | - | 46,486 | 100.00% | - | - | 46,486 |
District 8 (Position 1) | 28,278 | 47.49% | 31,266 | 52.51% | - | - | 59,544 |
District 8 (Position 2) | - | - | 22,493 | 39.82% | 33,987 | 60.18% | 56,480 |
District 9 (Position 1) | 17,195 | 34.94% | - | - | 32,022 | 65.06% | 49,217 |
District 9 (Position 2) | 18,258 | 36.61% | 31,611 | 63.39% | - | - | 49,869 |
District 10 (Position 1) | 33,558 | 49.64% | - | - | 34,038 | 50.36% | 67,596 |
District 10 (Position 2) | 29,833 | 44.59% | 37,068 | 55.41% | - | - | 66,901 |
District 11 (Position 1) | 27,817 | 72.10% | - | - | 10,764 | 27.90% | 38,581 |
District 11 (Position 2) | 29,289 | 73.92% | 10,335 | 26.08% | - | - | 39,624 |
District 12 (Position 1) | - | - | 40,662 | 100.00% | - | - | 40,662 |
District 12 (Position 2) | - | - | 49,809 | 100.00% | - | - | 49,809 |
District 13 (Position 1) | - | - | 39,597 | 100.00% | - | - | 39,597 |
District 13 (Position 2) | - | - | - | - | 38,616 | 100.00% | 38,616 |
District 14 (Position 1) | 20,895 | 46.76% | 23,790 | 53.24% | - | - | 44,685 |
District 14 (Position 2) | 12,618 | 28.81% | 31,175 | 71.19% | - | - | 43,793 |
District 15 (Position 1) | 15,228 | 39.01% | 23,807 | 60.99% | - | - | 39,035 |
District 15 (Position 2) | 14,647 | 37.28% | 24,637 | 62.72% | - | - | 39,284 |
District 16 (Position 1) | 13,885 | 27.45% | 36,697 | 72.55% | - | - | 50,582 |
District 16 (Position 2) | 27,648 | 53.87% | 23,673 | 46.13% | - | - | 51,321 |
District 17 (Position 1) | 31,791 | 55.83% | 25,147 | 44.17% | - | - | 56,938 |
District 17 (Position 2) | 35,046 | 61.31% | 22,119 | 38.69% | - | - | 57,165 |
District 18 (Position 1) | 28,226 | 39.99% | 42,355 | 60.01% | - | - | 70,581 |
District 18 (Position 2) | 25,196 | 35.76% | 45,268 | 64.24% | - | - | 70,464 |
District 19 (Position 1) | 39,935 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 39,935 |
District 19 (Position 2) | 39,521 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 39,521 |
District 20 (Position 1) | 26,605 | 42.87% | - | - | 35,457 | 57.13% | 62,062 |
District 20 (Position 2) | 22,605 | 36.73% | - | - | 38,942 | 63.27% | 61,547 |
District 21 (Position 1) | 36,352 | 67.59% | 17,433 | 32.41% | - | - | 53,785 |
District 21 (Position 2) | 34,156 | 63.94% | 19,259 | 36.06% | - | - | 53,415 |
District 22 (Position 1) | - | - | - | - | 49,114 | 100.00% | 49,114 |
District 22 (Position 2) | 46,440 | 70.50% | 19,435 | 29.50% | - | - | 65,875 |
District 23 (Position 1) | 39,835 | 61.94% | 24,479 | 38.06% | - | - | 64,314 |
District 23 (Position 2) | 39,130 | 61.04% | 24,973 | 38.96% | - | - | 64,103 |
District 24 (Position 1) | 44,256 | 65.31% | - | - | 23,503 | 34.69% | 67,759 |
District 24 (Position 2) | 44,338 | 64.62% | 24,274 | 35.38% | - | - | 68,612 |
District 25 (Position 1) | 26,467 | 45.94% | 31,141 | 54.06% | - | - | 57,608 |
District 25 (Position 2) | 33,451 | 58.30% | 23,931 | 41.70% | - | - | 57,382 |
District 26 (Position 1) | 29,407 | 46.67% | - | - | 33,602 | 53.33% | 63,009 |
District 26 (Position 2) | 36,183 | 58.13% | 26,059 | 41.87% | - | - | 62,242 |
District 27 (Position 1) | 43,581 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 43,581 |
District 27 (Position 2) | 34,533 | 74.14% | 12,047 | 25.86% | - | - | 46,580 |
District 28 (Position 1) | 28,591 | 60.20% | - | - | 18,906 | 39.80% | 47,497 |
District 28 (Position 2) | 27,987 | 58.17% | 20,125 | 41.83% | - | - | 48,112 |
District 29 (Position 1) | 24,672 | 70.01% | 10,568 | 29.99% | - | - | 35,240 |
District 29 (Position 2) | 24,749 | 70.55% | 10,332 | 29.45% | - | - | 35,081 |
District 30 (Position 1) | 29,999 | 67.49% | 14,453 | 32.51% | - | - | 44,452 |
District 30 (Position 2) | 21,006 | 46.51% | 24,154 | 53.49% | - | - | 45,160 |
District 31 (Position 1) | 22,550 | 39.97% | 33,862 | 60.03% | - | - | 56,412 |
District 31 (Position 2) | 32,405 | 58.69% | 22,806 | 41.31% | - | - | 55,211 |
District 32 (Position 1) | 40,916 | 68.74% | - | - | 18,604 | 31.26% | 59,520 |
District 32 (Position 2) | 47,197 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 47,197 |
District 33 (Position 1) | 25,336 | 62.41% | - | - | 15,260 | 37.59% | 40,596 |
District 33 (Position 2) | 28,366 | 70.17% | - | - | 12,057 | 29.83% | 40,423 |
District 34 (Position 1) | 46,286 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 46,286 |
District 34 (Position 2) | 46,142 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 46,142 |
District 35 (Position 1) | 38,267 | 61.67% | 23,788 | 38.33% | - | - | 62,055 |
District 35 (Position 2) | 34,684 | 56.06% | - | - | 27,185 | 43.94% | 61,869 |
District 36 (Position 1) | 68,568 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 68,568 |
District 36 (Position 2) | 59,589 | 84.52% | 10,914 | 15.48% | - | - | 70,503 |
District 37 (Position 1) | 42,836 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 42,836 |
District 37 (Position 2) | 42,492 | 89.44% | - | - | 5,017 | 10.56% | 47,509 |
District 38 (Position 1) | 25,997 | 57.55% | - | - | 19,174 | 42.45% | 45,171 |
District 38 (Position 2) | 36,293 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 36,293 |
District 39 (Position 1) | 27,175 | 44.69% | - | - | 33,629 | 55.31% | 60,804 |
District 39 (Position 2) | 23,088 | 38.13% | 37,455 | 61.87% | - | - | 60,543 |
District 40 (Position 1) | 51,568 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 51,568 |
District 40 (Position 2) | 44,168 | 76.35% | - | - | 13,683 | 23.65% | 57,851 |
District 41 (Position 1) | 32,571 | 50.58% | - | - | 31,823 | 49.42% | 64,394 |
District 41 (Position 2) | 47,078 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 47,078 |
District 42 (Position 1) | 27,855 | 41.57% | 39,155 | 58.43% | - | - | 67,010 |
District 42 (Position 2) | 40,348 | 59.90% | 27,011 | 40.10% | - | - | 67,359 |
District 43 (Position 1) | 55,491 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 55,491 |
District 43 (Position 2) | 55,163 | 86.85% | - | - | 8,353 | 13.15% | 63,516 |
District 44 (Position 1) | 41,531 | 60.99% | - | - | 26,561 | 39.01% | 68,092 |
District 44 (Position 2) | 34,319 | 49.91% | 34,437 | 50.09% | - | - | 68,756 |
District 45 (Position 1) | 34,585 | 54.48% | 28,898 | 45.52% | - | - | 63,483 |
District 45 (Position 2) | 37,058 | 59.72% | - | - | 25,000 | 40.28% | 62,058 |
District 46 (Position 1) | 59,252 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 59,252 |
District 46 (Position 2) | 50,943 | 82.86% | - | - | 10,538 | 17.14% | 61,481 |
District 47 (Position 1) | 27,439 | 52.62% | 24,707 | 47.38% | - | - | 52,146 |
District 47 (Position 2) | 29,949 | 58.42% | 21,319 | 41.58% | - | - | 51,268 |
District 48 (Position 1) | 32,586 | 64.32% | 18,074 | 35.68% | - | - | 50,660 |
District 48 (Position 2) | 29,560 | 59.49% | 20,128 | 40.51% | - | - | 49,688 |
District 49 (Position 1) | 29,721 | 60.04% | 19,782 | 39.96% | - | - | 49,503 |
District 49 (Position 2) | 30,401 | 62.62% | - | - | 18,149 | 37.38% | 48,550 |
Total | 3,049,260 | 57.40% | 1,597,531 | 30.07% | 665,056 | 12.52% | 5,311,847 |
Elected Candidates
There are 5 districts with winning margins of no more than 5%:
- District 6 (Position 2): Democratic won by 0.10%
- District 44 (Position 2): Republican won by 0.18%
- District 10 (Position 1): G.O.P. won by 0.72%
- District 41 (Position 1): Democratic won by 1.16%
- District 5 (Position 2): Republican won by 3.16%
2008 Washington State House Election - Elected Candidates | |||||||||
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Electoral District | Elected Candidate | Second Candidate | Margin | ||||||
Name | Party | Votes | % | Name | Party | Votes | % | ||
District 1 (Position 1) | Al O'Brien | Democratic | 48,791 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 1 (Position 2) | Mark Ericks | Democratic | 47,846 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 2 (Position 1) | Jim McCune | G.O.P. | 36,417 | 59.74% | JeanMarie Christenson | Democratic | 24,540 | 40.26% | 19.48% |
District 2 (Position 2) | Tom Campbell | Republican | 35,502 | 58.27% | Michael C. Powell | Democratic | 25,424 | 41.73% | 16.54% |
District 3 (Position 1) | Alex Wood | Democratic | 28,421 | 67.36% | Chris Bowen | Republican | 13,774 | 32.64% | 34.72% |
District 3 (Position 2) | Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 27,385 | 65.14% | Mike Novak | G.O.P. | 14,655 | 34.86% | 30.28% |
District 4 (Position 1) | Larry Crouse | Republican | 35,703 | 56.39% | Linda J. Thompson | Democratic | 27,614 | 43.61% | 12.78% |
District 4 (Position 2) | Matt Shea | Republican | 37,032 | 58.47% | Tim Hattenburg | Democratic | 26,301 | 41.53% | 16.94% |
District 5 (Position 1) | Jay Rodne | Republican | 41,630 | 59.71% | Jon Viebrock | Democratic | 28,089 | 40.29% | 19.42% |
District 5 (Position 2) | Glenn Anderson | Republican | 35,913 | 51.58% | David Spring | Democratic | 33,712 | 48.42% | 3.16% |
District 6 (Position 1) | Kevin Parker | Republican | 37,050 | 52.85% | Don A. Barlow | Democratic | 33,050 | 47.15% | 5.70% |
District 6 (Position 2) | John F. Driscoll | Democratic | 35,107 | 50.05% | John E. Ahern | Republican | 35,033 | 49.95% | 0.10% |
District 7 (Position 1) | Shelly Short | Republican | 30,356 | 57.38% | Sue Lani Madsen | Republican | 22,544 | 42.62% | 14.76% |
District 7 (Position 2) | Joel Kretz | Republican | 46,486 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 8 (Position 1) | Brad Klippert | Republican | 31,266 | 52.51% | Carol L. Moser | Democratic | 28,278 | 47.49% | 5.02% |
District 8 (Position 2) | Larry Haler | G.O.P. | 33,987 | 60.18% | Rob Welch | Republican | 22,493 | 39.82% | 20.36% |
District 9 (Position 1) | Steve Hailey | G.O.P. | 32,022 | 65.06% | Kenneth E. Caylor | Democratic | 17,195 | 34.94% | 30.12% |
District 9 (Position 2) | Joe Schmick | Republican | 31,611 | 63.39% | Tyana Kelley | Democratic | 18,258 | 36.61% | 26.78% |
District 10 (Position 1) | Norma Smith | G.O.P. | 34,038 | 50.36% | Tim Knue | Democratic | 33,558 | 49.64% | 0.72% |
District 10 (Position 2) | Barbara Bailey | Republican | 37,068 | 55.41% | Patricia J. Terry | Democratic | 29,833 | 44.59% | 10.82% |
District 11 (Position 1) | Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 27,817 | 72.10% | David M. Morris | Cut Taxes G.O.P. | 10,764 | 27.90% | 44.20% |
District 11 (Position 2) | Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 29,289 | 73.92% | John Potter | Republican | 10,335 | 26.08% | 47.84% |
District 12 (Position 1) | Cary Condotta | Republican | 40,662 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 12 (Position 2) | Mike Armstrong | Republican | 28,020 | 56.25% | Courtney Cox | Republican | 21,789 | 43.75% | 12.50% |
District 13 (Position 1) | Judith (Judy) Warnick | Republican | 39,597 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 13 (Position 2) | Bill Hinkle | G.O.P. | 38,616 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 14 (Position 1) | Norm Johnson | Republican | 23,790 | 53.24% | Vickie Ybarra | Democratic | 20,895 | 46.76% | 6.48% |
District 14 (Position 2) | Charles Ross | Republican | 31,175 | 71.19% | Christopher Ramirez | Democratic | 12,618 | 28.81% | 42.38% |
District 15 (Position 1) | Bruce Chandler | Republican | 23,807 | 60.99% | John (Jobs) Gotts | Democratic | 15,228 | 39.01% | 21.98% |
District 15 (Position 2) | Dan Newhouse | Republican | 24,637 | 62.72% | Tao Berman | Democratic | 14,647 | 37.28% | 25.44% |
District 16 (Position 1) | Maureen Walsh | Republican | 36,697 | 72.55% | Dante Lee Montoya | Democratic | 13,885 | 27.45% | 45.10% |
District 16 (Position 2) | Bill Grant | Democratic | 27,648 | 53.87% | Terry R. Nealey | Republican | 23,673 | 46.13% | 7.74% |
District 17 (Position 1) | Tim Probst | Democratic | 31,791 | 55.83% | Joseph James | Republican | 25,147 | 44.17% | 11.66% |
District 17 (Position 2) | Deb Wallace | Democratic | 35,046 | 61.31% | Micheline Doan | Republican | 22,119 | 38.69% | 22.62% |
District 18 (Position 1) | Jaime Herrera | Republican | 42,355 | 60.01% | Vanessa Duplessie | Democratic | 28,226 | 39.99% | 20.02% |
District 18 (Position 2) | Ed Orcutt | Republican | 45,268 | 64.24% | Jonathan Fant | Democratic | 25,196 | 35.76% | 28.48% |
District 19 (Position 1) | Dean Takko | Democratic | 39,935 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 19 (Position 2) | Brian E. Blake | Democratic | 39,521 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 20 (Position 1) | Richard DeBolt | G.O.P. | 35,457 | 57.13% | Mike Rechner | Democratic | 26,605 | 42.87% | 14.26% |
District 20 (Position 2) | Gary C. Alexander | G.O.P. | 38,942 | 63.27% | Jim Cutler | Democratic | 22,605 | 36.73% | 26.54% |
District 21 (Position 1) | Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 36,352 | 67.59% | Brian M. Travis | Republican | 17,433 | 32.41% | 35.18% |
District 21 (Position 2) | Marko Liias | Democratic | 34,156 | 63.94% | Andrew Funk | Republican | 19,259 | 36.06% | 27.88% |
District 22 (Position 1) | Brendan Williams | Progressive Dem. | 49,114 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 22 (Position 2) | Sam Hunt | Democratic | 46,440 | 70.50% | Don Crawford | Republican | 19,435 | 29.50% | 41.00% |
District 23 (Position 1) | Sherry V. Appleton | Democratic | 39,835 | 61.94% | Larry Cooney | Republican | 24,479 | 38.06% | 23.88% |
District 23 (Position 2) | Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 39,130 | 61.04% | Mark Lowe | Republican | 24,973 | 38.96% | 22.08% |
District 24 (Position 1) | Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 44,256 | 65.31% | Thomas Thomas | G.O.P. | 23,503 | 34.69% | 30.62% |
District 24 (Position 2) | Lynn Kessler | Democratic | 44,338 | 64.62% | Robert (Randy) Dutton | Republican | 24,274 | 35.38% | 29.24% |
District 25 (Position 1) | Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 31,141 | 54.06% | Rob Cerqui | Democratic | 26,467 | 45.94% | 8.12% |
District 25 (Position 2) | Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 33,451 | 58.30% | Ron Morehouse | Republican | 23,931 | 41.70% | 16.60% |
District 26 (Position 1) | Jan Angel | G.O.P. | 33,602 | 53.33% | Kim Abel | Democratic | 29,407 | 46.67% | 6.66% |
District 26 (Position 2) | Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 36,183 | 58.13% | Marlyn Jensen | Republican | 26,059 | 41.87% | 16.26% |
District 27 (Position 1) | Dennis Flannigan | Democratic | 30,822 | 70.72% | Jessica Smeall | Democratic | 12,759 | 29.28% | 41.44% |
District 27 (Position 2) | Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 34,533 | 74.14% | William Edward Chovil | Republican | 12,047 | 25.86% | 48.28% |
District 28 (Position 1) | Troy Kelley | Democratic | 28,591 | 60.20% | Dave Dooley | G.O.P. | 18,906 | 39.80% | 20.40% |
District 28 (Position 2) | Tami Green | Democratic | 27,987 | 58.17% | Denise McCluskey | Republican | 20,125 | 41.83% | 16.34% |
District 29 (Position 1) | Steve Conway | Democratic | 24,672 | 70.01% | Steven T. Cook | Republican | 10,568 | 29.99% | 40.02% |
District 29 (Position 2) | Steve Kirby | Democratic | 24,749 | 70.55% | Terry Harder | Republican | 10,332 | 29.45% | 41.10% |
District 30 (Position 1) | Mark Miloscia | Democratic | 29,999 | 67.49% | Michael Thompson | Republican | 14,453 | 32.51% | 34.98% |
District 30 (Position 2) | Skip Priest | Republican | 24,154 | 53.49% | Carol Gregory | Democratic | 21,006 | 46.51% | 6.98% |
District 31 (Position 1) | Dan Roach | Republican | 33,862 | 60.03% | Ron Weigelt | Democratic | 22,550 | 39.97% | 20.06% |
District 31 (Position 2) | Christopher Hurst | Democratic | 32,405 | 58.69% | Sharon Hanek | Republican | 22,806 | 41.31% | 17.38% |
District 32 (Position 1) | Maralyn Chase | Democratic | 40,916 | 68.74% | Alex Rion | G.O.P. | 18,604 | 31.26% | 37.48% |
District 32 (Position 2) | Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 47,197 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 33 (Position 1) | Tina L. Orwall | Democratic | 25,336 | 62.41% | Todd Gibson | G.O.P. | 15,260 | 37.59% | 24.82% |
District 33 (Position 2) | Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 28,366 | 70.17% | Tan Lam | G O P | 12,057 | 29.83% | 40.34% |
District 34 (Position 1) | Eileen L. Cody | Democratic | 46,286 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 34 (Position 2) | Sharon K. Nelson | Democratic | 46,142 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 35 (Position 1) | Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 38,267 | 61.67% | Marco Brown | Republican | 23,788 | 38.33% | 23.34% |
District 35 (Position 2) | Fred Finn | Democratic | 34,684 | 56.06% | Randy Neatherlin | (G.O.P.) | 27,185 | 43.94% | 12.12% |
District 36 (Position 1) | Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 44,916 | 65.51% | John Burbank | Democratic | 23,652 | 34.49% | 31.02% |
District 36 (Position 2) | Mary Lou Dickerson | Democratic | 59,589 | 84.52% | Leslie Klein | Republican | 10,914 | 15.48% | 69.04% |
District 37 (Position 1) | Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 42,836 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 37 (Position 2) | Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 42,492 | 89.44% | Ruth E. Bennett | Libertarian | 5,017 | 10.56% | 78.88% |
District 38 (Position 1) | John R. McCoy | Democratic | 25,997 | 57.55% | Cris Larson | No Affiliation | 19,174 | 42.45% | 15.10% |
District 38 (Position 2) | Mike Sells | Democratic | 36,293 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 39 (Position 1) | Dan Kristiansen | R | 33,629 | 55.31% | Scott Olson | Democratic | 27,175 | 44.69% | 10.62% |
District 39 (Position 2) | Kirk Pearson | Republican | 37,455 | 61.87% | David E. Personius | Democratic | 23,088 | 38.13% | 23.74% |
District 40 (Position 1) | Dave Quall | Democratic | 51,568 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 40 (Position 2) | Jeff Morris | Democratic | 44,168 | 76.35% | Howard Pellett | Green | 13,683 | 23.65% | 52.70% |
District 41 (Position 1) | Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 32,571 | 50.58% | Steve Litzow | G.O.P. | 31,823 | 49.42% | 1.16% |
District 41 (Position 2) | Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 47,078 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 42 (Position 1) | Doug Ericksen | Republican | 39,155 | 58.43% | Mark Flanders | Democratic | 27,855 | 41.57% | 16.86% |
District 42 (Position 2) | Kelli Linville | Democratic | 40,348 | 59.90% | Jere Hawn | Republican | 27,011 | 40.10% | 19.80% |
District 43 (Position 1) | Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 55,491 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 43 (Position 2) | Frank Chopp | Democratic | 55,163 | 86.85% | Kim Verde | G O P | 8,353 | 13.15% | 73.70% |
District 44 (Position 1) | Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 41,531 | 60.99% | Larry Countryman | G.O.P. | 26,561 | 39.01% | 21.98% |
District 44 (Position 2) | Mike Hope | Republican | 34,437 | 50.09% | Liz Loomis | Democratic | 34,319 | 49.91% | 0.18% |
District 45 (Position 1) | Roger Goodman | Democratic | 34,585 | 54.48% | Toby Nixon | Republican | 28,898 | 45.52% | 8.96% |
District 45 (Position 2) | Larry Springer | Democratic | 37,058 | 59.72% | Kevin Haistings | G O P | 25,000 | 40.28% | 19.44% |
District 46 (Position 1) | Scott White | Democratic | 42,410 | 71.58% | Gerry Pollet | Democratic | 16,842 | 28.42% | 43.16% |
District 46 (Position 2) | Phyllis G. Kenney | Democratic | 50,943 | 82.86% | John Sweeney | Grand Old | 10,538 | 17.14% | 65.72% |
District 47 (Position 1) | Geoff Simpson | Democratic | 27,439 | 52.62% | Mark Hargrove | Republican | 24,707 | 47.38% | 5.24% |
District 47 (Position 2) | Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 29,949 | 58.42% | Timothy Miller | Republican | 21,319 | 41.58% | 16.84% |
District 48 (Position 1) | Ross Hunter | Democratic | 32,586 | 64.32% | Charles A. Lapp | Republican | 18,074 | 35.68% | 28.64% |
District 48 (Position 2) | Deb Eddy | Democratic | 29,560 | 59.49% | Ronald G. Fuller | Republican | 20,128 | 40.51% | 18.98% |
District 49 (Position 1) | Jim Jacks | Democratic | 29,721 | 60.04% | Debbie Peterson | Republican | 19,782 | 39.96% | 20.08% |
District 49 (Position 2) | Jim Moeller | Democratic | 30,401 | 62.62% | Mike Bomar | None | 18,149 | 37.38% | 25.24% |
Results by Candidates
There are 179 candidates competed for 179 seats, with 179 candidates (100.00%) received at least 5% of votes in their electoral districts.
2008 Washington State House Election - Summary by Candidate | ||||
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Electoral District | Candidate | Affiliation | Valid Votes | % |
District 1 (Position 1) | Al O'Brien | Democratic | 48,791 | 100.00% |
District 1 (Position 2) | Mark Ericks | Democratic | 47,846 | 100.00% |
District 2 (Position 1) | Jim McCune | G.O.P. | 36,417 | 59.74% |
JeanMarie Christenson | Democratic | 24,540 | 40.26% | |
District 2 (Position 2) | Tom Campbell | Republican | 35,502 | 58.27% |
Michael C. Powell | Democratic | 25,424 | 41.73% | |
District 3 (Position 1) | Alex Wood | Democratic | 28,421 | 67.36% |
Chris Bowen | Republican | 13,774 | 32.64% | |
District 3 (Position 2) | Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 27,385 | 65.14% |
Mike Novak | G.O.P. | 14,655 | 34.86% | |
District 4 (Position 1) | Larry Crouse | Republican | 35,703 | 56.39% |
Linda J. Thompson | Democratic | 27,614 | 43.61% | |
District 4 (Position 2) | Matt Shea | Republican | 37,032 | 58.47% |
Tim Hattenburg | Democratic | 26,301 | 41.53% | |
District 5 (Position 1) | Jay Rodne | Republican | 41,630 | 59.71% |
Jon Viebrock | Democratic | 28,089 | 40.29% | |
District 5 (Position 2) | Glenn Anderson | Republican | 35,913 | 51.58% |
David Spring | Democratic | 33,712 | 48.42% | |
District 6 (Position 1) | Kevin Parker | Republican | 37,050 | 52.85% |
Don A. Barlow | Democratic | 33,050 | 47.15% | |
District 6 (Position 2) | John F. Driscoll | Democratic | 35,107 | 50.05% |
John E. Ahern | Republican | 35,033 | 49.95% | |
District 7 (Position 1) | Shelly Short | Republican | 30,356 | 57.38% |
Sue Lani Madsen | Republican | 22,544 | 42.62% | |
District 7 (Position 2) | Joel Kretz | Republican | 46,486 | 100.00% |
District 8 (Position 1) | Brad Klippert | Republican | 31,266 | 52.51% |
Carol L. Moser | Democratic | 28,278 | 47.49% | |
District 8 (Position 2) | Larry Haler | G.O.P. | 33,987 | 60.18% |
Rob Welch | Republican | 22,493 | 39.82% | |
District 9 (Position 1) | Steve Hailey | G.O.P. | 32,022 | 65.06% |
Kenneth E. Caylor | Democratic | 17,195 | 34.94% | |
District 9 (Position 2) | Joe Schmick | Republican | 31,611 | 63.39% |
Tyana Kelley | Democratic | 18,258 | 36.61% | |
District 10 (Position 1) | Norma Smith | G.O.P. | 34,038 | 50.36% |
Tim Knue | Democratic | 33,558 | 49.64% | |
District 10 (Position 2) | Barbara Bailey | Republican | 37,068 | 55.41% |
Patricia J. Terry | Democratic | 29,833 | 44.59% | |
District 11 (Position 1) | Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 27,817 | 72.10% |
David M. Morris | Cut Taxes G.O.P. | 10,764 | 27.90% | |
District 11 (Position 2) | Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 29,289 | 73.92% |
John Potter | Republican | 10,335 | 26.08% | |
District 12 (Position 1) | Cary Condotta | Republican | 40,662 | 100.00% |
District 12 (Position 2) | Mike Armstrong | Republican | 28,020 | 56.25% |
Courtney Cox | Republican | 21,789 | 43.75% | |
District 13 (Position 1) | Judith (Judy) Warnick | Republican | 39,597 | 100.00% |
District 13 (Position 2) | Bill Hinkle | G.O.P. | 38,616 | 100.00% |
District 14 (Position 1) | Norm Johnson | Republican | 23,790 | 53.24% |
Vickie Ybarra | Democratic | 20,895 | 46.76% | |
District 14 (Position 2) | Charles Ross | Republican | 31,175 | 71.19% |
Christopher Ramirez | Democratic | 12,618 | 28.81% | |
District 15 (Position 1) | Bruce Chandler | Republican | 23,807 | 60.99% |
John (Jobs) Gotts | Democratic | 15,228 | 39.01% | |
District 15 (Position 2) | Dan Newhouse | Republican | 24,637 | 62.72% |
Tao Berman | Democratic | 14,647 | 37.28% | |
District 16 (Position 1) | Maureen Walsh | Republican | 36,697 | 72.55% |
Dante Lee Montoya | Democratic | 13,885 | 27.45% | |
District 16 (Position 2) | Bill Grant | Democratic | 27,648 | 53.87% |
Terry R. Nealey | Republican | 23,673 | 46.13% | |
District 17 (Position 1) | Tim Probst | Democratic | 31,791 | 55.83% |
Joseph James | Republican | 25,147 | 44.17% | |
District 17 (Position 2) | Deb Wallace | Democratic | 35,046 | 61.31% |
Micheline Doan | Republican | 22,119 | 38.69% | |
District 18 (Position 1) | Jaime Herrera | Republican | 42,355 | 60.01% |
Vanessa Duplessie | Democratic | 28,226 | 39.99% | |
District 18 (Position 2) | Ed Orcutt | Republican | 45,268 | 64.24% |
Jonathan Fant | Democratic | 25,196 | 35.76% | |
District 19 (Position 1) | Dean Takko | Democratic | 39,935 | 100.00% |
District 19 (Position 2) | Brian E. Blake | Democratic | 39,521 | 100.00% |
District 20 (Position 1) | Richard DeBolt | G.O.P. | 35,457 | 57.13% |
Mike Rechner | Democratic | 26,605 | 42.87% | |
District 20 (Position 2) | Gary C. Alexander | G.O.P. | 38,942 | 63.27% |
Jim Cutler | Democratic | 22,605 | 36.73% | |
District 21 (Position 1) | Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 36,352 | 67.59% |
Brian M. Travis | Republican | 17,433 | 32.41% | |
District 21 (Position 2) | Marko Liias | Democratic | 34,156 | 63.94% |
Andrew Funk | Republican | 19,259 | 36.06% | |
District 22 (Position 1) | Brendan Williams | Progressive Dem. | 49,114 | 100.00% |
District 22 (Position 2) | Sam Hunt | Democratic | 46,440 | 70.50% |
Don Crawford | Republican | 19,435 | 29.50% | |
District 23 (Position 1) | Sherry V. Appleton | Democratic | 39,835 | 61.94% |
Larry Cooney | Republican | 24,479 | 38.06% | |
District 23 (Position 2) | Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 39,130 | 61.04% |
Mark Lowe | Republican | 24,973 | 38.96% | |
District 24 (Position 1) | Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 44,256 | 65.31% |
Thomas Thomas | G.O.P. | 23,503 | 34.69% | |
District 24 (Position 2) | Lynn Kessler | Democratic | 44,338 | 64.62% |
Robert (Randy) Dutton | Republican | 24,274 | 35.38% | |
District 25 (Position 1) | Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 31,141 | 54.06% |
Rob Cerqui | Democratic | 26,467 | 45.94% | |
District 25 (Position 2) | Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 33,451 | 58.30% |
Ron Morehouse | Republican | 23,931 | 41.70% | |
District 26 (Position 1) | Jan Angel | G.O.P. | 33,602 | 53.33% |
Kim Abel | Democratic | 29,407 | 46.67% | |
District 26 (Position 2) | Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 36,183 | 58.13% |
Marlyn Jensen | Republican | 26,059 | 41.87% | |
District 27 (Position 1) | Dennis Flannigan | Democratic | 30,822 | 70.72% |
Jessica Smeall | Democratic | 12,759 | 29.28% | |
District 27 (Position 2) | Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 34,533 | 74.14% |
William Edward Chovil | Republican | 12,047 | 25.86% | |
District 28 (Position 1) | Troy Kelley | Democratic | 28,591 | 60.20% |
Dave Dooley | G.O.P. | 18,906 | 39.80% | |
District 28 (Position 2) | Tami Green | Democratic | 27,987 | 58.17% |
Denise McCluskey | Republican | 20,125 | 41.83% | |
District 29 (Position 1) | Steve Conway | Democratic | 24,672 | 70.01% |
Steven T. Cook | Republican | 10,568 | 29.99% | |
District 29 (Position 2) | Steve Kirby | Democratic | 24,749 | 70.55% |
Terry Harder | Republican | 10,332 | 29.45% | |
District 30 (Position 1) | Mark Miloscia | Democratic | 29,999 | 67.49% |
Michael Thompson | Republican | 14,453 | 32.51% | |
District 30 (Position 2) | Skip Priest | Republican | 24,154 | 53.49% |
Carol Gregory | Democratic | 21,006 | 46.51% | |
District 31 (Position 1) | Dan Roach | Republican | 33,862 | 60.03% |
Ron Weigelt | Democratic | 22,550 | 39.97% | |
District 31 (Position 2) | Christopher Hurst | Democratic | 32,405 | 58.69% |
Sharon Hanek | Republican | 22,806 | 41.31% | |
District 32 (Position 1) | Maralyn Chase | Democratic | 40,916 | 68.74% |
Alex Rion | G.O.P. | 18,604 | 31.26% | |
District 32 (Position 2) | Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 47,197 | 100.00% |
District 33 (Position 1) | Tina L. Orwall | Democratic | 25,336 | 62.41% |
Todd Gibson | G.O.P. | 15,260 | 37.59% | |
District 33 (Position 2) | Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 28,366 | 70.17% |
Tan Lam | G O P | 12,057 | 29.83% | |
District 34 (Position 1) | Eileen L. Cody | Democratic | 46,286 | 100.00% |
District 34 (Position 2) | Sharon K. Nelson | Democratic | 46,142 | 100.00% |
District 35 (Position 1) | Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 38,267 | 61.67% |
Marco Brown | Republican | 23,788 | 38.33% | |
District 35 (Position 2) | Fred Finn | Democratic | 34,684 | 56.06% |
Randy Neatherlin | (G.O.P.) | 27,185 | 43.94% | |
District 36 (Position 1) | Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 44,916 | 65.51% |
John Burbank | Democratic | 23,652 | 34.49% | |
District 36 (Position 2) | Mary Lou Dickerson | Democratic | 59,589 | 84.52% |
Leslie Klein | Republican | 10,914 | 15.48% | |
District 37 (Position 1) | Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 42,836 | 100.00% |
District 37 (Position 2) | Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 42,492 | 89.44% |
Ruth E. Bennett | Libertarian | 5,017 | 10.56% | |
District 38 (Position 1) | John R. McCoy | Democratic | 25,997 | 57.55% |
Cris Larson | No Affiliation | 19,174 | 42.45% | |
District 38 (Position 2) | Mike Sells | Democratic | 36,293 | 100.00% |
District 39 (Position 1) | Dan Kristiansen | R | 33,629 | 55.31% |
Scott Olson | Democratic | 27,175 | 44.69% | |
District 39 (Position 2) | Kirk Pearson | Republican | 37,455 | 61.87% |
David E. Personius | Democratic | 23,088 | 38.13% | |
District 40 (Position 1) | Dave Quall | Democratic | 51,568 | 100.00% |
District 40 (Position 2) | Jeff Morris | Democratic | 44,168 | 76.35% |
Howard Pellett | Green | 13,683 | 23.65% | |
District 41 (Position 1) | Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 32,571 | 50.58% |
Steve Litzow | G.O.P. | 31,823 | 49.42% | |
District 41 (Position 2) | Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 47,078 | 100.00% |
District 42 (Position 1) | Doug Ericksen | Republican | 39,155 | 58.43% |
Mark Flanders | Democratic | 27,855 | 41.57% | |
District 42 (Position 2) | Kelli Linville | Democratic | 40,348 | 59.90% |
Jere Hawn | Republican | 27,011 | 40.10% | |
District 43 (Position 1) | Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 55,491 | 100.00% |
District 43 (Position 2) | Frank Chopp | Democratic | 55,163 | 86.85% |
Kim Verde | G O P | 8,353 | 13.15% | |
District 44 (Position 1) | Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 41,531 | 60.99% |
Larry Countryman | G.O.P. | 26,561 | 39.01% | |
District 44 (Position 2) | Mike Hope | Republican | 34,437 | 50.09% |
Liz Loomis | Democratic | 34,319 | 49.91% | |
District 45 (Position 1) | Roger Goodman | Democratic | 34,585 | 54.48% |
Toby Nixon | Republican | 28,898 | 45.52% | |
District 45 (Position 2) | Larry Springer | Democratic | 37,058 | 59.72% |
Kevin Haistings | G O P | 25,000 | 40.28% | |
District 46 (Position 1) | Scott White | Democratic | 42,410 | 71.58% |
Gerry Pollet | Democratic | 16,842 | 28.42% | |
District 46 (Position 2) | Phyllis G. Kenney | Democratic | 50,943 | 82.86% |
John Sweeney | Grand Old | 10,538 | 17.14% | |
District 47 (Position 1) | Geoff Simpson | Democratic | 27,439 | 52.62% |
Mark Hargrove | Republican | 24,707 | 47.38% | |
District 47 (Position 2) | Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 29,949 | 58.42% |
Timothy Miller | Republican | 21,319 | 41.58% | |
District 48 (Position 1) | Ross Hunter | Democratic | 32,586 | 64.32% |
Charles A. Lapp | Republican | 18,074 | 35.68% | |
District 48 (Position 2) | Deb Eddy | Democratic | 29,560 | 59.49% |
Ronald G. Fuller | Republican | 20,128 | 40.51% | |
District 49 (Position 1) | Jim Jacks | Democratic | 29,721 | 60.04% |
Debbie Peterson | Republican | 19,782 | 39.96% | |
District 49 (Position 2) | Jim Moeller | Democratic | 30,401 | 62.62% |
Mike Bomar | Independent | 18,149 | 37.38% |
Results by Districts
District 1 (Position 1)
Al O'Brien of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 48,791 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 48,791.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 1 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Al O'Brien | Democratic | 48,791 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 48,791 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Al O'Brien | Democratic | 20,579 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,579 |
District 1 (Position 2)
Mark Ericks of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 47,846 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 47,846.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 1 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Ericks | Democratic | 47,846 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 47,846 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Ericks | Democratic | 19,986 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 19,986 |
District 2 (Position 1)
Jim McCune of G.O.P. received 59.74% of the votes, totaling 36,417 votes, to win the election, defeated JeanMarie Christenson of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 19.48%. The total votes casted was 60,957.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 2 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim McCune | G.O.P. | 36,417 | 59.74% | |
JeanMarie Christenson | Democratic | 24,540 | 40.26% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 60,957, Margin: 19.48% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim McCune | G.O.P. | 15,875 | 55.96% | |
JeanMarie Christenson | Democratic | 6,460 | 22.77% | |
Chuck Collins | Democratic | 3,560 | 12.55% | |
Ray Harper | Democratic | 2,471 | 8.71% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 28,366, Margin: 10.22% |
District 2 (Position 2)
Tom Campbell of Republican received 58.27% of the votes, totaling 35,502 votes, to win the election, defeated Michael C. Powell of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 16.54%. The total votes casted was 60,926.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 2 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tom Campbell | Republican | 35,502 | 58.27% | |
Michael C. Powell | Democratic | 25,424 | 41.73% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 60,926, Margin: 16.54% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tom Campbell | Republican | 17,493 | 61.68% | |
Michael C. Powell | Democratic | 7,067 | 24.92% | |
Rick Payne | Democratic | 3,802 | 13.41% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 28,362, Margin: 11.51% |
District 3 (Position 1)
Alex Wood of Democratic received 67.36% of the votes, totaling 28,421 votes, to win the election, defeated Chris Bowen of Republican by a comfortable margin of 34.72%. The total votes casted was 42,195.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 3 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Alex Wood | Democratic | 28,421 | 67.36% | |
Chris Bowen | Republican | 13,774 | 32.64% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 42,195, Margin: 34.72% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Alex Wood | Democratic | 12,656 | 61.54% | |
Chris Bowen | Republican | 2,982 | 14.50% | |
Laura Carder | Republican | 2,946 | 14.32% | |
John Waite | Independent | 1,982 | 9.64% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,566, Margin: 0.18% |
District 3 (Position 2)
Timm Ormsby of Democratic received 65.14% of the votes, totaling 27,385 votes, to win the election, defeated Mike Novak of G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 30.28%. The total votes casted was 42,040.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 3 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 27,385 | 65.14% | |
Mike Novak | G.O.P. | 14,655 | 34.86% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 42,040, Margin: 30.28% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 13,666 | 67.11% | |
Mike Novak | G.O.P. | 6,698 | 32.89% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,364 |
District 4 (Position 1)
Larry Crouse of Republican received 56.39% of the votes, totaling 35,703 votes, to win the election, defeated Linda J. Thompson of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 12.78%. The total votes casted was 63,317.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 4 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Crouse | Republican | 35,703 | 56.39% | |
Linda J. Thompson | Democratic | 27,614 | 43.61% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 63,317, Margin: 12.78% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Crouse | Republican | 18,494 | 57.12% | |
Linda J. Thompson | Democratic | 13,882 | 42.88% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 32,376 |
District 4 (Position 2)
Matt Shea of Republican received 58.47% of the votes, totaling 37,032 votes, to win the election, defeated Tim Hattenburg of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 16.94%. The total votes casted was 63,333.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 4 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Matt Shea | Republican | 37,032 | 58.47% | |
Tim Hattenburg | Democratic | 26,301 | 41.53% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 63,333, Margin: 16.94% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Matt Shea | Republican | 13,311 | 41.08% | |
Tim Hattenburg | Democratic | 10,930 | 33.73% | |
Diana Wilhite | Republican | 6,434 | 19.86% | |
Anthony P. Honorof | Democratic | 875 | 2.70% | |
Ray Deonier | Republican | 852 | 2.63% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 32,402, Margin: 13.87% |
District 5 (Position 1)
Jay Rodne of Republican received 59.71% of the votes, totaling 41,630 votes, to win the election, defeated Jon Viebrock of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 19.42%. The total votes casted was 69,719.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 5 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jay Rodne | Republican | 41,630 | 59.71% | |
Jon Viebrock | Democratic | 28,089 | 40.29% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 69,719, Margin: 19.42% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jay Rodne | Republican | 16,619 | 59.17% | |
Jon Viebrock | Democratic | 11,466 | 40.83% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 28,085 |
District 5 (Position 2)
Glenn Anderson of Republican received 51.58% of the votes, totaling 35,913 votes, to win the election, defeated David Spring of Democratic by a narrow margin of 3.16%. The total votes casted was 69,625.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 5 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Glenn Anderson | Republican | 35,913 | 51.58% | |
David Spring | Democratic | 33,712 | 48.42% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 69,625, Margin: 3.16% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Glenn Anderson | Republican | 14,268 | 51.09% | |
David Spring | Democratic | 13,657 | 48.91% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 27,925 |
District 6 (Position 1)
Kevin Parker of Republican received 52.85% of the votes, totaling 37,050 votes, to win the election, defeated Don A. Barlow of Democratic by a margin of 5.70%. The total votes casted was 70,100.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 6 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kevin Parker | Republican | 37,050 | 52.85% | |
Don A. Barlow | Democratic | 33,050 | 47.15% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 70,100, Margin: 5.70% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Don A. Barlow | Democratic | 17,208 | 45.58% | |
Kevin Parker | Republican | 11,248 | 29.80% | |
Mel Lindauer | Republican | 8,195 | 21.71% | |
Marcos James Ruiz Jr. | Independent | 1,100 | 2.91% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 37,751, Margin: 8.09% |
District 6 (Position 2)
John F. Driscoll of Democratic received 50.05% of the votes, totaling 35,107 votes, to win the election, defeated John E. Ahern of Republican by a tiny margin of 0.10%. The total votes casted was 70,140.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 6 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
John F. Driscoll | Democratic | 35,107 | 50.05% | |
John E. Ahern | Republican | 35,033 | 49.95% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 70,140, Margin: 0.10% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
John E. Ahern | Republican | 19,315 | 51.90% | |
John F. Driscoll | Democratic | 17,902 | 48.10% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 37,217 |
District 7 (Position 1)
Shelly Short of Republican received 57.38% of the votes, totaling 30,356 votes, to win the election, defeated Sue Lani Madsen of Republican by a comfortable margin of 14.76%. The total votes casted was 52,900.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 7 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Shelly Short | Republican | 30,356 | 57.38% | |
Sue Lani Madsen | Republican | 22,544 | 42.62% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 52,900, Margin: 14.76% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Shelly Short | Republican | 8,072 | 26.72% | |
Sue Lani Madsen | Republican | 7,973 | 26.39% | |
Mike Davis | Republican | 5,150 | 17.04% | |
Kelly White | G.O.P. | 4,797 | 15.88% | |
Peter Davenport | Republican | 4,223 | 13.98% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 30,215, Margin: 9.35% |
District 7 (Position 2)
Joel Kretz of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 46,486 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 46,486.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 7 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joel Kretz | Republican | 46,486 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 46,486 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joel Kretz | Republican | 26,679 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 26,679 |
District 8 (Position 1)
Brad Klippert of Republican received 52.51% of the votes, totaling 31,266 votes, to win the election, defeated Carol L. Moser of Democratic by a margin of 5.02%. The total votes casted was 59,544.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 8 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brad Klippert | Republican | 31,266 | 52.51% | |
Carol L. Moser | Democratic | 28,278 | 47.49% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 59,544, Margin: 5.02% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Carol L. Moser | Democratic | 12,603 | 38.18% | |
Brad Klippert | Republican | 6,272 | 19.00% | |
Skip Novakovich | Republican | 5,594 | 16.95% | |
Rick Jansons | Republican | 4,541 | 13.76% | |
Steve Simmons | Republican | 3,998 | 12.11% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 33,008, Margin: 2.05% |
District 8 (Position 2)
Larry Haler of G.O.P. received 60.18% of the votes, totaling 33,987 votes, to win the election, defeated Rob Welch of Republican by a comfortable margin of 20.36%. The total votes casted was 56,480.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 8 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Haler | G.O.P. | 33,987 | 60.18% | |
Rob Welch | Republican | 22,493 | 39.82% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 56,480, Margin: 20.36% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Haler | G.O.P. | 17,335 | 56.18% | |
Rob Welch | Republican | 13,523 | 43.82% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 30,858 |
District 9 (Position 1)
Steve Hailey of G.O.P. received 65.06% of the votes, totaling 32,022 votes, to win the election, defeated Kenneth E. Caylor of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 30.12%. The total votes casted was 49,217.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 9 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Hailey | G.O.P. | 32,022 | 65.06% | |
Kenneth E. Caylor | Democratic | 17,195 | 34.94% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 49,217, Margin: 30.12% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Hailey | G.O.P. | 17,657 | 66.16% | |
Kenneth E. Caylor | Democratic | 9,030 | 33.84% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 26,687 |
District 9 (Position 2)
Joe Schmick of Republican received 63.39% of the votes, totaling 31,611 votes, to win the election, defeated Tyana Kelley of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 26.78%. The total votes casted was 49,869.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 9 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joe Schmick | Republican | 31,611 | 63.39% | |
Tyana Kelley | Democratic | 18,258 | 36.61% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 49,869, Margin: 26.78% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joe Schmick | Republican | 17,064 | 63.11% | |
Tyana Kelley | Democratic | 8,369 | 30.95% | |
Christopher Winter | Green | 1,606 | 5.94% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 27,039, Margin: 25.01% |
District 10 (Position 1)
Norma Smith of G.O.P. received 50.36% of the votes, totaling 34,038 votes, to win the election, defeated Tim Knue of Democratic by a tiny margin of 0.72%. The total votes casted was 67,596.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 10 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Norma Smith | G.O.P. | 34,038 | 50.36% | |
Tim Knue | Democratic | 33,558 | 49.64% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 67,596, Margin: 0.72% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Norma Smith | G.O.P. | 20,919 | 53.06% | |
Tim Knue | Democratic | 18,507 | 46.94% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 39,426 |
District 10 (Position 2)
Barbara Bailey of Republican received 55.41% of the votes, totaling 37,068 votes, to win the election, defeated Patricia J. Terry of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 10.82%. The total votes casted was 66,901.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 10 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Barbara Bailey | Republican | 37,068 | 55.41% | |
Patricia J. Terry | Democratic | 29,833 | 44.59% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 66,901, Margin: 10.82% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Barbara Bailey | Republican | 21,597 | 55.30% | |
Patricia J. Terry | Democratic | 10,404 | 26.64% | |
Ann McDonald | Democratic | 7,055 | 18.06% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 39,056, Margin: 8.58% |
District 11 (Position 1)
Zack Hudgins of Democratic received 72.10% of the votes, totaling 27,817 votes, to win the election, defeated David M. Morris of Cut Taxes G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 44.20%. The total votes casted was 38,581.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 11 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 27,817 | 72.10% | |
David M. Morris | Cut Taxes G.O.P. | 10,764 | 27.90% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 38,581, Margin: 44.20% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 10,389 | 69.28% | |
David M. Morris | Cut Taxes G.O.P. | 4,606 | 30.72% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 14,995 |
District 11 (Position 2)
Bob Hasegawa of Democratic received 73.92% of the votes, totaling 29,289 votes, to win the election, defeated John Potter of Republican by a comfortable margin of 47.84%. The total votes casted was 39,624.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 11 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 29,289 | 73.92% | |
John Potter | Republican | 10,335 | 26.08% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 39,624, Margin: 47.84% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 10,857 | 70.78% | |
John Potter | Republican | 4,483 | 29.22% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 15,340 |
District 12 (Position 1)
Cary Condotta of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 40,662 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 40,662.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 12 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Cary Condotta | Republican | 40,662 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 40,662 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Cary Condotta | Republican | 23,004 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 23,004 |
District 12 (Position 2)
Mike Armstrong of Republican received 56.25% of the votes, totaling 28,020 votes, to win the election, defeated Courtney Cox of Republican by a comfortable margin of 12.50%. The total votes casted was 49,809.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 12 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Armstrong | Republican | 28,020 | 56.25% | |
Courtney Cox | Republican | 21,789 | 43.75% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 49,809, Margin: 12.50% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Armstrong | Republican | 22,680 | 94.10% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 22,680 |
District 13 (Position 1)
Judith (Judy) Warnick of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 39,597 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 39,597.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 13 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Judith (Judy) Warnick | Republican | 39,597 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 39,597 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Judith (Judy) Warnick | Republican | 22,674 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 22,674 |
District 13 (Position 2)
Bill Hinkle of G.O.P. received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 38,616 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 38,616.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 13 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bill Hinkle | G.O.P. | 38,616 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 38,616 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bill Hinkle | G.O.P. | 21,428 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 21,428 |
District 14 (Position 1)
Norm Johnson of Republican received 53.24% of the votes, totaling 23,790 votes, to win the election, defeated Vickie Ybarra of Democratic by a margin of 6.48%. The total votes casted was 44,685.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 14 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Norm Johnson | Republican | 23,790 | 53.24% | |
Vickie Ybarra | Democratic | 20,895 | 46.76% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 44,685, Margin: 6.48% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Vickie Ybarra | Democratic | 7,642 | 30.01% | |
Norm Johnson | Republican | 5,618 | 22.06% | |
Al Schweppe | Republican | 3,520 | 13.82% | |
Scott D. Hess | Republican | 3,373 | 13.25% | |
Robert (Bob) McLaughlin | Republican | 2,976 | 11.69% | |
Aubrey C. Reeves, Jr. | Republican | 1,492 | 5.86% | |
J.J. Sandlin | Republican | 843 | 3.31% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 25,464, Margin: 8.24% |
District 14 (Position 2)
Charles Ross of Republican received 71.19% of the votes, totaling 31,175 votes, to win the election, defeated Christopher Ramirez of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 42.38%. The total votes casted was 43,793.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 14 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Charles Ross | Republican | 31,175 | 71.19% | |
Christopher Ramirez | Democratic | 12,618 | 28.81% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 43,793, Margin: 42.38% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Charles Ross | Republican | 18,831 | 74.84% | |
Christopher Ramirez | Democratic | 6,330 | 25.16% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 25,161 |
District 15 (Position 1)
Bruce Chandler of Republican received 60.99% of the votes, totaling 23,807 votes, to win the election, defeated John (Jobs) Gotts of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 21.98%. The total votes casted was 39,035.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 15 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bruce Chandler | Republican | 23,807 | 60.99% | |
John (Jobs) Gotts | Democratic | 15,228 | 39.01% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 39,035, Margin: 21.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bruce Chandler | Republican | 13,141 | 64.92% | |
John (Jobs) Gotts | Democratic | 7,100 | 35.08% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,241 |
District 15 (Position 2)
Dan Newhouse of Republican received 62.72% of the votes, totaling 24,637 votes, to win the election, defeated Tao Berman of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 25.44%. The total votes casted was 39,284.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 15 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Newhouse | Republican | 24,637 | 62.72% | |
Tao Berman | Democratic | 14,647 | 37.28% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 39,284, Margin: 25.44% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Newhouse | Republican | 13,567 | 66.95% | |
Tao Berman | Democratic | 6,697 | 33.05% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,264 |
District 16 (Position 1)
Maureen Walsh of Republican received 72.55% of the votes, totaling 36,697 votes, to win the election, defeated Dante Lee Montoya of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 45.10%. The total votes casted was 50,582.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 16 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Maureen Walsh | Republican | 36,697 | 72.55% | |
Dante Lee Montoya | Democratic | 13,885 | 27.45% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 50,582, Margin: 45.10% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Maureen Walsh | Republican | 21,631 | 74.48% | |
Dante Lee Montoya | Democratic | 7,410 | 25.52% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 29,041 |
District 16 (Position 2)
Bill Grant of Democratic received 53.87% of the votes, totaling 27,648 votes, to win the election, defeated Terry R. Nealey of Republican by a margin of 7.74%. The total votes casted was 51,321.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 16 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bill Grant | Democratic | 27,648 | 53.87% | |
Terry R. Nealey | Republican | 23,673 | 46.13% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 51,321, Margin: 7.74% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bill Grant | Democratic | 15,421 | 52.34% | |
Terry R. Nealey | Republican | 8,040 | 27.29% | |
Tom Cornell | Republican | 3,210 | 10.90% | |
William Glenn (Walkley) Jesernig | Republican | 2,791 | 9.47% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 29,462, Margin: 16.39% |
District 17 (Position 1)
Tim Probst of Democratic received 55.83% of the votes, totaling 31,791 votes, to win the election, defeated Joseph James of Republican by a comfortable margin of 11.66%. The total votes casted was 56,938.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 17 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tim Probst | Democratic | 31,791 | 55.83% | |
Joseph James | Republican | 25,147 | 44.17% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 56,938, Margin: 11.66% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tim Probst | Democratic | 11,521 | 48.20% | |
Joseph James | Republican | 7,946 | 33.25% | |
Jim Dunn | Republican | 4,434 | 18.55% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 23,901, Margin: 14.70% |
District 17 (Position 2)
Deb Wallace of Democratic received 61.31% of the votes, totaling 35,046 votes, to win the election, defeated Micheline Doan of Republican by a comfortable margin of 22.62%. The total votes casted was 57,165.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 17 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Deb Wallace | Democratic | 35,046 | 61.31% | |
Micheline Doan | Republican | 22,119 | 38.69% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 57,165, Margin: 22.62% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Deb Wallace | Democratic | 14,083 | 59.17% | |
Micheline Doan | Republican | 9,717 | 40.83% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 23,800 |
District 18 (Position 1)
Jaime Herrera of Republican received 60.01% of the votes, totaling 42,355 votes, to win the election, defeated Vanessa Duplessie of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 20.02%. The total votes casted was 70,581.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 18 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jaime Herrera | Republican | 42,355 | 60.01% | |
Vanessa Duplessie | Democratic | 28,226 | 39.99% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 70,581, Margin: 20.02% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jaime Herrera | Republican | 18,698 | 59.31% | |
Vanessa Duplessie | Democratic | 12,829 | 40.69% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 31,527 |
District 18 (Position 2)
Ed Orcutt of Republican received 64.24% of the votes, totaling 45,268 votes, to win the election, defeated Jonathan Fant of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 28.48%. The total votes casted was 70,464.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 18 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ed Orcutt | Republican | 45,268 | 64.24% | |
Jonathan Fant | Democratic | 25,196 | 35.76% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 70,464, Margin: 28.48% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ed Orcutt | Republican | 19,922 | 62.89% | |
Jonathan Fant | Democratic | 11,757 | 37.11% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 31,679 |
District 19 (Position 1)
Dean Takko of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 39,935 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 39,935.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 19 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dean Takko | Democratic | 39,935 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 39,935 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dean Takko | Democratic | 22,534 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 22,534 |
District 19 (Position 2)
Brian E. Blake of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 39,521 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 39,521.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 19 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brian E. Blake | Democratic | 39,521 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 39,521 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brian E. Blake | Democratic | 22,359 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 22,359 |
District 20 (Position 1)
Richard DeBolt of G.O.P. received 57.13% of the votes, totaling 35,457 votes, to win the election, defeated Mike Rechner of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 14.26%. The total votes casted was 62,062.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 20 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Richard DeBolt | G.O.P. | 35,457 | 57.13% | |
Mike Rechner | Democratic | 26,605 | 42.87% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 62,062, Margin: 14.26% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Richard DeBolt | G.O.P. | 21,113 | 59.72% | |
Mike Rechner | Democratic | 14,238 | 40.28% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 35,351 |
District 20 (Position 2)
Gary C. Alexander of G.O.P. received 63.27% of the votes, totaling 38,942 votes, to win the election, defeated Jim Cutler of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 26.54%. The total votes casted was 61,547.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 20 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Gary C. Alexander | G.O.P. | 38,942 | 63.27% | |
Jim Cutler | Democratic | 22,605 | 36.73% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 61,547, Margin: 26.54% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Gary C. Alexander | G.O.P. | 22,763 | 64.65% | |
Jim Cutler | Democratic | 12,446 | 35.35% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 35,209 |
District 21 (Position 1)
Mary Helen Roberts of Democratic received 67.59% of the votes, totaling 36,352 votes, to win the election, defeated Brian M. Travis of Republican by a comfortable margin of 35.18%. The total votes casted was 53,785.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 21 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 36,352 | 67.59% | |
Brian M. Travis | Republican | 17,433 | 32.41% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 53,785, Margin: 35.18% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 16,933 | 65.24% | |
Brian M. Travis | Republican | 6,226 | 23.99% | |
Douglas Ivar Kerley | Republican | 2,797 | 10.78% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 25,956, Margin: 13.21% |
District 21 (Position 2)
Marko Liias of Democratic received 63.94% of the votes, totaling 34,156 votes, to win the election, defeated Andrew Funk of Republican by a comfortable margin of 27.88%. The total votes casted was 53,415.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 21 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Marko Liias | Democratic | 34,156 | 63.94% | |
Andrew Funk | Republican | 19,259 | 36.06% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 53,415, Margin: 27.88% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Marko Liias | Democratic | 15,496 | 60.89% | |
Andrew Funk | Republican | 9,953 | 39.11% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 25,449 |
District 22 (Position 1)
Brendan Williams of Progressive Dem. received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 49,114 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 49,114.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 22 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brendan Williams | Progressive Dem. | 49,114 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 49,114 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brendan Williams | Progressive Dem. | 25,544 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 25,544 |
District 22 (Position 2)
Sam Hunt of Democratic received 70.50% of the votes, totaling 46,440 votes, to win the election, defeated Don Crawford of Republican by a comfortable margin of 41.00%. The total votes casted was 65,875.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 22 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sam Hunt | Democratic | 46,440 | 70.50% | |
Don Crawford | Republican | 19,435 | 29.50% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 65,875, Margin: 41.00% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sam Hunt | Democratic | 25,126 | 70.43% | |
Don Crawford | Republican | 10,547 | 29.57% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 35,673 |
District 23 (Position 1)
Sherry V. Appleton of Democratic received 61.94% of the votes, totaling 39,835 votes, to win the election, defeated Larry Cooney of Republican by a comfortable margin of 23.88%. The total votes casted was 64,314.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 23 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sherry V. Appleton | Democratic | 39,835 | 61.94% | |
Larry Cooney | Republican | 24,479 | 38.06% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 64,314, Margin: 23.88% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sherry V. Appleton | Democratic | 22,634 | 62.27% | |
Larry Cooney | Republican | 13,715 | 37.73% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 36,349 |
District 23 (Position 2)
Christine Rolfes of Democratic received 61.04% of the votes, totaling 39,130 votes, to win the election, defeated Mark Lowe of Republican by a comfortable margin of 22.08%. The total votes casted was 64,103.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 23 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 39,130 | 61.04% | |
Mark Lowe | Republican | 24,973 | 38.96% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 64,103, Margin: 22.08% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 22,100 | 61.28% | |
Mark Lowe | Republican | 13,964 | 38.72% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 36,064 |
District 24 (Position 1)
Kevin Van De Wege of Democratic received 65.31% of the votes, totaling 44,256 votes, to win the election, defeated Thomas Thomas of G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 30.62%. The total votes casted was 67,759.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 24 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 44,256 | 65.31% | |
Thomas Thomas | G.O.P. | 23,503 | 34.69% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 67,759, Margin: 30.62% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 27,878 | 65.58% | |
Thomas Thomas | G.O.P. | 14,634 | 34.42% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 42,512 |
District 24 (Position 2)
Lynn Kessler of Democratic received 64.62% of the votes, totaling 44,338 votes, to win the election, defeated Robert (Randy) Dutton of Republican by a comfortable margin of 29.24%. The total votes casted was 68,612.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 24 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Lynn Kessler | Democratic | 44,338 | 64.62% | |
Robert (Randy) Dutton | Republican | 24,274 | 35.38% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 68,612, Margin: 29.24% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Lynn Kessler | Democratic | 27,707 | 63.71% | |
Robert (Randy) Dutton | Republican | 15,783 | 36.29% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 43,490 |
District 25 (Position 1)
Bruce Dammeier of Republican received 54.06% of the votes, totaling 31,141 votes, to win the election, defeated Rob Cerqui of Democratic by a margin of 8.12%. The total votes casted was 57,608.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 25 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 31,141 | 54.06% | |
Rob Cerqui | Democratic | 26,467 | 45.94% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 57,608, Margin: 8.12% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 13,868 | 50.89% | |
Rob Cerqui | Democratic | 12,053 | 44.23% | |
Laurence M. Pratt | Progressive | 1,329 | 4.88% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 27,250, Margin: 39.35% |
District 25 (Position 2)
Dawn Morrell of Democratic received 58.30% of the votes, totaling 33,451 votes, to win the election, defeated Ron Morehouse of Republican by a comfortable margin of 16.60%. The total votes casted was 57,382.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 25 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 33,451 | 58.30% | |
Ron Morehouse | Republican | 23,931 | 41.70% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 57,382, Margin: 16.60% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 15,590 | 56.43% | |
Ron Morehouse | Republican | 6,981 | 25.27% | |
Caleb Heimlich | Republican | 5,056 | 18.30% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 27,627, Margin: 6.97% |
District 26 (Position 1)
Jan Angel of G.O.P. received 53.33% of the votes, totaling 33,602 votes, to win the election, defeated Kim Abel of Democratic by a margin of 6.66%. The total votes casted was 63,009.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 26 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jan Angel | G.O.P. | 33,602 | 53.33% | |
Kim Abel | Democratic | 29,407 | 46.67% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 63,009, Margin: 6.66% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jan Angel | G.O.P. | 18,108 | 54.29% | |
Kim Abel | Democratic | 15,245 | 45.71% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 33,353 |
District 26 (Position 2)
Larry Seaquist of Democratic received 58.13% of the votes, totaling 36,183 votes, to win the election, defeated Marlyn Jensen of Republican by a comfortable margin of 16.26%. The total votes casted was 62,242.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 26 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 36,183 | 58.13% | |
Marlyn Jensen | Republican | 26,059 | 41.87% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 62,242, Margin: 16.26% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 18,227 | 55.02% | |
Marlyn Jensen | Republican | 14,901 | 44.98% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 33,128 |
District 27 (Position 1)
Dennis Flannigan of Democratic received 70.72% of the votes, totaling 30,822 votes, to win the election, defeated Jessica Smeall of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 41.44%. The total votes casted was 43,581.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 27 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dennis Flannigan | Democratic | 30,822 | 70.72% | |
Jessica Smeall | Democratic | 12,759 | 29.28% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 43,581, Margin: 41.44% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dennis Flannigan | Democratic | 10,110 | 47.07% | |
Jessica Smeall | Democratic | 5,633 | 26.23% | |
Dale Woodard | Republican | 3,884 | 18.08% | |
Brent Wiley | Republican | 1,852 | 8.62% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 21,479, Margin: 8.15% |
District 27 (Position 2)
Jeannie Darneille of Democratic received 74.14% of the votes, totaling 34,533 votes, to win the election, defeated William Edward Chovil of Republican by a comfortable margin of 48.28%. The total votes casted was 46,580.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 27 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 34,533 | 74.14% | |
William Edward Chovil | Republican | 12,047 | 25.86% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 46,580, Margin: 48.28% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 16,331 | 75.62% | |
William Edward Chovil | Republican | 5,264 | 24.38% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 21,595 |
District 28 (Position 1)
Troy Kelley of Democratic received 60.20% of the votes, totaling 28,591 votes, to win the election, defeated Dave Dooley of G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 20.40%. The total votes casted was 47,497.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 28 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Troy Kelley | Democratic | 28,591 | 60.20% | |
Dave Dooley | G.O.P. | 18,906 | 39.80% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 47,497, Margin: 20.40% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Troy Kelley | Democratic | 14,286 | 57.25% | |
Dave Dooley | G.O.P. | 10,669 | 42.75% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 24,955 |
District 28 (Position 2)
Tami Green of Democratic received 58.17% of the votes, totaling 27,987 votes, to win the election, defeated Denise McCluskey of Republican by a comfortable margin of 16.34%. The total votes casted was 48,112.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 28 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tami Green | Democratic | 27,987 | 58.17% | |
Denise McCluskey | Republican | 20,125 | 41.83% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 48,112, Margin: 16.34% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tami Green | Democratic | 18,444 | 94.96% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 18,444 |
District 29 (Position 1)
Steve Conway of Democratic received 70.01% of the votes, totaling 24,672 votes, to win the election, defeated Steven T. Cook of Republican by a comfortable margin of 40.02%. The total votes casted was 35,240.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 29 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Conway | Democratic | 24,672 | 70.01% | |
Steven T. Cook | Republican | 10,568 | 29.99% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 35,240, Margin: 40.02% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Conway | Democratic | 10,290 | 68.11% | |
Steven T. Cook | Republican | 4,818 | 31.89% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 15,108 |
District 29 (Position 2)
Steve Kirby of Democratic received 70.55% of the votes, totaling 24,749 votes, to win the election, defeated Terry Harder of Republican by a comfortable margin of 41.10%. The total votes casted was 35,081.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 29 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Kirby | Democratic | 24,749 | 70.55% | |
Terry Harder | Republican | 10,332 | 29.45% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 35,081, Margin: 41.10% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Kirby | Democratic | 10,668 | 70.49% | |
Terry Harder | Republican | 4,465 | 29.51% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 15,133 |
District 30 (Position 1)
Mark Miloscia of Democratic received 67.49% of the votes, totaling 29,999 votes, to win the election, defeated Michael Thompson of Republican by a comfortable margin of 34.98%. The total votes casted was 44,452.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 30 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Miloscia | Democratic | 29,999 | 67.49% | |
Michael Thompson | Republican | 14,453 | 32.51% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 44,452, Margin: 34.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Miloscia | Democratic | 12,307 | 65.18% | |
Michael Thompson | Republican | 6,575 | 34.82% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 18,882 |
District 30 (Position 2)
Skip Priest of Republican received 53.49% of the votes, totaling 24,154 votes, to win the election, defeated Carol Gregory of Democratic by a margin of 6.98%. The total votes casted was 45,160.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 30 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Skip Priest | Republican | 24,154 | 53.49% | |
Carol Gregory | Democratic | 21,006 | 46.51% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 45,160, Margin: 6.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Skip Priest | Republican | 11,265 | 59.17% | |
Carol Gregory | Democratic | 7,773 | 40.83% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 19,038 |
District 31 (Position 1)
Dan Roach of Republican received 60.03% of the votes, totaling 33,862 votes, to win the election, defeated Ron Weigelt of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 20.06%. The total votes casted was 56,412.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 31 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Roach | Republican | 33,862 | 60.03% | |
Ron Weigelt | Democratic | 22,550 | 39.97% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 56,412, Margin: 20.06% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Roach | Republican | 14,890 | 58.17% | |
Ron Weigelt | Democratic | 10,709 | 41.83% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 25,599 |
District 31 (Position 2)
Christopher Hurst of Democratic received 58.69% of the votes, totaling 32,405 votes, to win the election, defeated Sharon Hanek of Republican by a comfortable margin of 17.38%. The total votes casted was 55,211.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 31 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Christopher Hurst | Democratic | 32,405 | 58.69% | |
Sharon Hanek | Republican | 22,806 | 41.31% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 55,211, Margin: 17.38% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Christopher Hurst | Democratic | 14,199 | 56.82% | |
Sharon Hanek | Republican | 5,479 | 21.93% | |
Josh Hulburt | Republican | 5,311 | 21.25% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 24,989, Margin: 0.68% |
District 32 (Position 1)
Maralyn Chase of Democratic received 68.74% of the votes, totaling 40,916 votes, to win the election, defeated Alex Rion of G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 37.48%. The total votes casted was 59,520.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 32 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Maralyn Chase | Democratic | 40,916 | 68.74% | |
Alex Rion | G.O.P. | 18,604 | 31.26% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 59,520, Margin: 37.48% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Maralyn Chase | Democratic | 17,115 | 63.40% | |
Alex Rion | G.O.P. | 7,249 | 26.85% | |
Margaret R. Wiggins | No Affiliation | 2,631 | 9.75% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 26,995, Margin: 17.10% |
District 32 (Position 2)
Ruth Kagi of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 47,197 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 47,197.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 32 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 47,197 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 47,197 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 20,489 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,489 |
District 33 (Position 1)
Tina L. Orwall of Democratic received 62.41% of the votes, totaling 25,336 votes, to win the election, defeated Todd Gibson of G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 24.82%. The total votes casted was 40,596.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 33 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tina L. Orwall | Democratic | 25,336 | 62.41% | |
Todd Gibson | G.O.P. | 15,260 | 37.59% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 40,596, Margin: 24.82% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tina L. Orwall | Democratic | 10,604 | 60.21% | |
Todd Gibson | G.O.P. | 7,009 | 39.79% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 17,613 |
District 33 (Position 2)
Dave Upthegrove of Democratic received 70.17% of the votes, totaling 28,366 votes, to win the election, defeated Tan Lam of G O P by a comfortable margin of 40.34%. The total votes casted was 40,423.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 33 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 28,366 | 70.17% | |
Tan Lam | G O P | 12,057 | 29.83% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 40,423, Margin: 40.34% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 12,037 | 68.59% | |
Tan Lam | G O P | 5,512 | 31.41% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 17,549 |
District 34 (Position 1)
Eileen L. Cody of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 46,286 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 46,286.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 34 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Eileen L. Cody | Democratic | 46,286 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 46,286 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Eileen L. Cody | Democratic | 18,740 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 18,740 |
District 34 (Position 2)
Sharon K. Nelson of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 46,142 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 46,142.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 34 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sharon K. Nelson | Democratic | 46,142 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 46,142 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sharon K. Nelson | Democratic | 18,554 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 18,554 |
District 35 (Position 1)
Kathy Haigh of Democratic received 61.67% of the votes, totaling 38,267 votes, to win the election, defeated Marco Brown of Republican by a comfortable margin of 23.34%. The total votes casted was 62,055.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 35 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 38,267 | 61.67% | |
Marco Brown | Republican | 23,788 | 38.33% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 62,055, Margin: 23.34% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 20,731 | 56.44% | |
Marco Brown | Republican | 8,102 | 22.06% | |
(Blue Collar) Brad Gehring | Republican | 7,899 | 21.50% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 36,732, Margin: 0.56% |
District 35 (Position 2)
Fred Finn of Democratic received 56.06% of the votes, totaling 34,684 votes, to win the election, defeated Randy Neatherlin of (G.O.P.) by a comfortable margin of 12.12%. The total votes casted was 61,869.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 35 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Fred Finn | Democratic | 34,684 | 56.06% | |
Randy Neatherlin | (G.O.P.) | 27,185 | 43.94% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 61,869, Margin: 12.12% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Fred Finn | Democratic | 12,941 | 36.00% | |
Randy Neatherlin | (G.O.P.) | 11,651 | 32.41% | |
Herb Baze | R | 5,846 | 16.26% | |
Daryl Daugs | Democratic | 5,509 | 15.33% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 35,947, Margin: 16.15% |
District 36 (Position 1)
Reuven Carlyle of Democratic received 65.51% of the votes, totaling 44,916 votes, to win the election, defeated John Burbank of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 31.02%. The total votes casted was 68,568.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 36 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 44,916 | 65.51% | |
John Burbank | Democratic | 23,652 | 34.49% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 68,568, Margin: 31.02% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 12,244 | 44.51% | |
John Burbank | Democratic | 11,024 | 40.08% | |
Leslie Bloss | G O P | 4,239 | 15.41% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 27,507, Margin: 24.67% |
District 36 (Position 2)
Mary Lou Dickerson of Democratic received 84.52% of the votes, totaling 59,589 votes, to win the election, defeated Leslie Klein of Republican by a comfortable margin of 69.04%. The total votes casted was 70,503.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 36 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mary Lou Dickerson | Democratic | 59,589 | 84.52% | |
Leslie Klein | Republican | 10,914 | 15.48% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 70,503, Margin: 69.04% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mary Lou Dickerson | Democratic | 22,862 | 83.90% | |
Leslie Klein | Republican | 4,386 | 16.10% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 27,248 |
District 37 (Position 1)
Sharon Tomiko Santos of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 42,836 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 42,836.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 37 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 42,836 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 42,836 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 15,941 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 15,941 |
District 37 (Position 2)
Eric Pettigrew of Democratic received 89.44% of the votes, totaling 42,492 votes, to win the election, defeated Ruth E. Bennett of Libertarian by a comfortable margin of 78.88%. The total votes casted was 47,509.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 37 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 42,492 | 89.44% | |
Ruth E. Bennett | Libertarian | 5,017 | 10.56% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 47,509, Margin: 78.88% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 15,721 | 88.75% | |
Ruth E. Bennett | Libertarian | 1,992 | 11.25% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 17,713 |
District 38 (Position 1)
John R. McCoy of Democratic received 57.55% of the votes, totaling 25,997 votes, to win the election, defeated Cris Larson of No Affiliation by a comfortable margin of 15.10%. The total votes casted was 45,171.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 38 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
John R. McCoy | Democratic | 25,997 | 57.55% | |
Cris Larson | No Affiliation | 19,174 | 42.45% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 45,171, Margin: 15.10% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
John R. McCoy | Democratic | 12,008 | 57.88% | |
Cris Larson | No Affiliation | 8,740 | 42.12% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,748 |
District 38 (Position 2)
Mike Sells of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 36,293 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 36,293.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 38 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Sells | Democratic | 36,293 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 36,293 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Sells | Democratic | 15,957 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 15,957 |
District 39 (Position 1)
Dan Kristiansen of R received 55.31% of the votes, totaling 33,629 votes, to win the election, defeated Scott Olson of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 10.62%. The total votes casted was 60,804.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 39 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Kristiansen | R | 33,629 | 55.31% | |
Scott Olson | Democratic | 27,175 | 44.69% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 60,804, Margin: 10.62% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Kristiansen | R | 16,794 | 56.01% | |
Scott Olson | Democratic | 13,191 | 43.99% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 29,985 |
District 39 (Position 2)
Kirk Pearson of Republican received 61.87% of the votes, totaling 37,455 votes, to win the election, defeated David E. Personius of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 23.74%. The total votes casted was 60,543.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 39 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kirk Pearson | Republican | 37,455 | 61.87% | |
David E. Personius | Democratic | 23,088 | 38.13% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 60,543, Margin: 23.74% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kirk Pearson | Republican | 17,374 | 57.68% | |
David E. Personius | Democratic | 9,154 | 30.39% | |
Samantha Hicks | No Affiliation | 3,594 | 11.93% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 30,122, Margin: 18.46% |
District 40 (Position 1)
Dave Quall of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 51,568 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 51,568.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 40 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dave Quall | Democratic | 51,568 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 51,568 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dave Quall | Democratic | 27,514 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 27,514 |
District 40 (Position 2)
Jeff Morris of Democratic received 76.35% of the votes, totaling 44,168 votes, to win the election, defeated Howard Pellett of Green by a comfortable margin of 52.70%. The total votes casted was 57,851.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 40 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jeff Morris | Democratic | 44,168 | 76.35% | |
Howard Pellett | Green | 13,683 | 23.65% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 57,851, Margin: 52.70% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jeff Morris | Democratic | 24,659 | 79.74% | |
Howard Pellett | Green | 6,266 | 20.26% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 30,925 |
District 41 (Position 1)
Marcie Maxwell of Democratic received 50.58% of the votes, totaling 32,571 votes, to win the election, defeated Steve Litzow of G.O.P. by a narrow margin of 1.16%. The total votes casted was 64,394.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 41 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 32,571 | 50.58% | |
Steve Litzow | G.O.P. | 31,823 | 49.42% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 64,394, Margin: 1.16% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 15,340 | 52.73% | |
Steve Litzow | G.O.P. | 13,749 | 47.27% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 29,089 |
District 41 (Position 2)
Judy Clibborn of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 47,078 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 47,078.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 41 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 47,078 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 47,078 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 20,986 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,986 |
District 42 (Position 1)
Doug Ericksen of Republican received 58.43% of the votes, totaling 39,155 votes, to win the election, defeated Mark Flanders of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 16.86%. The total votes casted was 67,010.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 42 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Doug Ericksen | Republican | 39,155 | 58.43% | |
Mark Flanders | Democratic | 27,855 | 41.57% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 67,010, Margin: 16.86% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Doug Ericksen | Republican | 20,481 | 59.70% | |
Mark Flanders | Democratic | 13,823 | 40.30% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 34,304 |
District 42 (Position 2)
Kelli Linville of Democratic received 59.90% of the votes, totaling 40,348 votes, to win the election, defeated Jere Hawn of Republican by a comfortable margin of 19.80%. The total votes casted was 67,359.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 42 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kelli Linville | Democratic | 40,348 | 59.90% | |
Jere Hawn | Republican | 27,011 | 40.10% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 67,359, Margin: 19.80% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kelli Linville | Democratic | 20,227 | 58.87% | |
Jere Hawn | Republican | 14,133 | 41.13% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 34,360 |
District 43 (Position 1)
Jamie Pedersen of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 55,491 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 55,491.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 43 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 55,491 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 55,491 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 18,273 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 18,273 |
District 43 (Position 2)
Frank Chopp of Democratic received 86.85% of the votes, totaling 55,163 votes, to win the election, defeated Kim Verde of G O P by a comfortable margin of 73.70%. The total votes casted was 63,516.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 43 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Frank Chopp | Democratic | 55,163 | 86.85% | |
Kim Verde | G O P | 8,353 | 13.15% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 63,516, Margin: 73.70% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Frank Chopp | Democratic | 18,541 | 86.26% | |
Kim Verde | G O P | 2,954 | 13.74% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 21,495 |
District 44 (Position 1)
Hans Dunshee of Democratic received 60.99% of the votes, totaling 41,531 votes, to win the election, defeated Larry Countryman of G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 21.98%. The total votes casted was 68,092.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 44 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 41,531 | 60.99% | |
Larry Countryman | G.O.P. | 26,561 | 39.01% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 68,092, Margin: 21.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 17,781 | 57.81% | |
Larry Countryman | G.O.P. | 12,976 | 42.19% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 30,757 |
District 44 (Position 2)
Mike Hope of Republican received 50.09% of the votes, totaling 34,437 votes, to win the election, defeated Liz Loomis of Democratic by a tiny margin of 0.18%. The total votes casted was 68,756.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 44 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Hope | Republican | 34,437 | 50.09% | |
Liz Loomis | Democratic | 34,319 | 49.91% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 68,756, Margin: 0.18% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Liz Loomis | Democratic | 15,512 | 50.67% | |
Mike Hope | Republican | 15,101 | 49.33% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 30,613 |
District 45 (Position 1)
Roger Goodman of Democratic received 54.48% of the votes, totaling 34,585 votes, to win the election, defeated Toby Nixon of Republican by a margin of 8.96%. The total votes casted was 63,483.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 45 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Roger Goodman | Democratic | 34,585 | 54.48% | |
Toby Nixon | Republican | 28,898 | 45.52% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 63,483, Margin: 8.96% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Roger Goodman | Democratic | 12,620 | 50.56% | |
Toby Nixon | Republican | 12,340 | 49.44% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 24,960 |
District 45 (Position 2)
Larry Springer of Democratic received 59.72% of the votes, totaling 37,058 votes, to win the election, defeated Kevin Haistings of G O P by a comfortable margin of 19.44%. The total votes casted was 62,058.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 45 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Springer | Democratic | 37,058 | 59.72% | |
Kevin Haistings | G O P | 25,000 | 40.28% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 62,058, Margin: 19.44% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Springer | Democratic | 14,178 | 57.63% | |
Kevin Haistings | G O P | 10,422 | 42.37% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 24,600 |
District 46 (Position 1)
Scott White of Democratic received 71.58% of the votes, totaling 42,410 votes, to win the election, defeated Gerry Pollet of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 43.16%. The total votes casted was 59,252.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 46 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Scott White | Democratic | 42,410 | 71.58% | |
Gerry Pollet | Democratic | 16,842 | 28.42% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 59,252, Margin: 43.16% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Scott White | Democratic | 12,607 | 48.93% | |
Gerry Pollet | Democratic | 9,326 | 36.20% | |
Keith Ljunghammar | Cut Taxes G.O.P. | 3,830 | 14.87% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 25,763, Margin: 21.33% |
District 46 (Position 2)
Phyllis G. Kenney of Democratic received 82.86% of the votes, totaling 50,943 votes, to win the election, defeated John Sweeney of Grand Old by a comfortable margin of 65.72%. The total votes casted was 61,481.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 46 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Phyllis G. Kenney | Democratic | 50,943 | 82.86% | |
John Sweeney | Grand Old | 10,538 | 17.14% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 61,481, Margin: 65.72% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Phyllis G. Kenney | Democratic | 20,940 | 82.81% | |
John Sweeney | Grand Old | 4,346 | 17.19% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 25,286 |
District 47 (Position 1)
Geoff Simpson of Democratic received 52.62% of the votes, totaling 27,439 votes, to win the election, defeated Mark Hargrove of Republican by a margin of 5.24%. The total votes casted was 52,146.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 47 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Geoff Simpson | Democratic | 27,439 | 52.62% | |
Mark Hargrove | Republican | 24,707 | 47.38% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 52,146, Margin: 5.24% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Hargrove | Republican | 10,666 | 46.84% | |
Geoff Simpson | Democratic | 8,999 | 39.52% | |
Leslie Kae Hamada | Democratic | 3,107 | 13.64% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 22,772, Margin: 25.88% |
District 47 (Position 2)
Pat Sullivan of Democratic received 58.42% of the votes, totaling 29,949 votes, to win the election, defeated Timothy Miller of Republican by a comfortable margin of 16.84%. The total votes casted was 51,268.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 47 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 29,949 | 58.42% | |
Timothy Miller | Republican | 21,319 | 41.58% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 51,268, Margin: 16.84% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 12,323 | 55.13% | |
Timothy Miller | Republican | 10,028 | 44.87% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 22,351 |
District 48 (Position 1)
Ross Hunter of Democratic received 64.32% of the votes, totaling 32,586 votes, to win the election, defeated Charles A. Lapp of Republican by a comfortable margin of 28.64%. The total votes casted was 50,660.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 48 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ross Hunter | Democratic | 32,586 | 64.32% | |
Charles A. Lapp | Republican | 18,074 | 35.68% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 50,660, Margin: 28.64% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ross Hunter | Democratic | 13,699 | 63.13% | |
Charles A. Lapp | Republican | 8,001 | 36.87% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 21,700 |
District 48 (Position 2)
Deb Eddy of Democratic received 59.49% of the votes, totaling 29,560 votes, to win the election, defeated Ronald G. Fuller of Republican by a comfortable margin of 18.98%. The total votes casted was 49,688.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 48 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Deb Eddy | Democratic | 29,560 | 59.49% | |
Ronald G. Fuller | Republican | 20,128 | 40.51% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 49,688, Margin: 18.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Deb Eddy | Democratic | 12,263 | 57.82% | |
Ronald G. Fuller | Republican | 8,945 | 42.18% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 21,208 |
District 49 (Position 1)
Jim Jacks of Democratic received 60.04% of the votes, totaling 29,721 votes, to win the election, defeated Debbie Peterson of Republican by a comfortable margin of 20.08%. The total votes casted was 49,503.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 49 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim Jacks | Democratic | 29,721 | 60.04% | |
Debbie Peterson | Republican | 19,782 | 39.96% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 49,503, Margin: 20.08% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim Jacks | Democratic | 12,586 | 58.44% | |
Debbie Peterson | Republican | 5,805 | 26.95% | |
John A. Nyberg | Republican | 3,145 | 14.60% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 21,536, Margin: 12.35% |
District 49 (Position 2)
Jim Moeller of Democratic received 62.62% of the votes, totaling 30,401 votes, to win the election, defeated Mike Bomar of Independent by a comfortable margin of 25.24%. The total votes casted was 48,550.
2008 Washington State House Election in District 49 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim Moeller | Democratic | 30,401 | 62.62% | |
Mike Bomar | Independent | 18,149 | 37.38% | |
Election Date: 2008-11-04, Valid Votes: 48,550, Margin: 25.24% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim Moeller | Democratic | 13,261 | 64.28% | |
Mike Bomar | Independent | 7,369 | 35.72% | |
Election Date: 2008-08-19, Valid Votes: 20,630 |
See Also
- 2022 Washington State House Election
- 2020 Washington State House Election
- 2019 Washington State House Special Election
- 2018 Washington State House Election
- 2017 Washington State House Special Election
- 2016 Washington State House Election
- 2015 Washington State House Special Election
- 2014 Washington State House Election
- 2011 Washington State House Special Election
- 2010 Washington State House Election
- 2009 Washington State House Special Election