2008 Washington State House Election

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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
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
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
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
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
General
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
General
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)
General
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)
General
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)
General
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)
General
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)
General
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)
General
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)
General
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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


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