2010 Washington State House Election
The 2010 Washington State House Election took place on November 2, 2010. Democratic secured 55 seats, which constitutes 56.12% of the total seats, alongside receiving 46.27% of the popular vote. A total number of 4,569,991 votes were casted in the election. There were totally 176 candidates ran for 98 seats across the 98 districts.
Results by Party
There were totally 176 candidates competed for seats. Democratic won 55 seats, making up 56.12% of the total seats being elected, while receiving 46.27% of the popular vote. Republican won 42 seats (42.86%) and Independent Dem. won 1 seats (1.02%)
2010 Washington State House Election - Summary by Political Party | ||||||
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Party | Votes | % Votes | Candidates | Elected | % Seats | Seats: Votes: |
Democratic | 2,114,579 | 46.27% | 79 | 55 | 56.12% | |
Republican | 2,323,714 | 50.85% | 87 | 42 | 42.86% | |
Independent Dem. | 27,396 | 0.60% | 1 | 1 | 1.02% | |
No Affiliation | 31,356 | 0.69% | 3 | 0 | - | |
G.O.P. | 26,537 | 0.58% | 2 | 0 | - | |
Lower Taxes | 21,201 | 0.46% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Constitution | 9,736 | 0.21% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Reluctantly R. | 9,338 | 0.20% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Bull Moose | 6,134 | 0.13% | 1 | 0 | - | |
Total | 4,569,991 | 100% | 176 | 98 | 100% |
2010 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) | 29,181 | 53.20% | 25,672 | 46.80% | - | - | 54,853 |
District 1 (Position 2) | 27,736 | 50.95% | 26,704 | 49.05% | - | - | 54,440 |
District 2 (Position 1) | 21,872 | 41.01% | 31,459 | 58.99% | - | - | 53,331 |
District 2 (Position 2) | - | - | 49,746 | 100.00% | - | - | 49,746 |
District 3 (Position 1) | 20,291 | 60.32% | - | - | 13,348 | 39.68% | 33,639 |
District 3 (Position 2) | 20,596 | 60.96% | - | - | 13,189 | 39.04% | 33,785 |
District 4 (Position 1) | - | - | 43,339 | 100.00% | - | - | 43,339 |
District 4 (Position 2) | - | - | 43,425 | 100.00% | - | - | 43,425 |
District 5 (Position 1) | 25,575 | 40.21% | 38,029 | 59.79% | - | - | 63,604 |
District 5 (Position 2) | 26,907 | 42.66% | 36,170 | 57.34% | - | - | 63,077 |
District 6 (Position 1) | - | - | 45,650 | 100.00% | - | - | 45,650 |
District 6 (Position 2) | 29,923 | 48.22% | 32,133 | 51.78% | - | - | 62,056 |
District 7 (Position 1) | - | - | 41,839 | 100.00% | - | - | 41,839 |
District 7 (Position 2) | - | - | 41,998 | 100.00% | - | - | 41,998 |
District 8 (Position 1) | 20,532 | 38.68% | 32,555 | 61.32% | - | - | 53,087 |
District 8 (Position 2) | - | - | 43,092 | 100.00% | - | - | 43,092 |
District 9 (Position 1) | - | - | 33,864 | 100.00% | - | - | 33,864 |
District 9 (Position 2) | - | - | 37,331 | 100.00% | - | - | 37,331 |
District 10 (Position 1) | 23,546 | 39.42% | 36,190 | 60.58% | - | - | 59,736 |
District 10 (Position 2) | 25,175 | 42.05% | 34,700 | 57.95% | - | - | 59,875 |
District 11 (Position 1) | 22,189 | 73.49% | - | - | 8,004 | 26.51% | 30,193 |
District 11 (Position 2) | 22,105 | 70.07% | 9,442 | 29.93% | - | - | 31,547 |
District 12 (Position 1) | - | - | 35,630 | 100.00% | - | - | 35,630 |
District 12 (Position 2) | - | - | 44,091 | 100.00% | - | - | 44,091 |
District 13 (Position 1) | - | - | 34,889 | 100.00% | - | - | 34,889 |
District 13 (Position 2) | - | - | 34,923 | 85.06% | 6,134 | 14.94% | 41,057 |
District 14 (Position 1) | - | - | 36,273 | 100.00% | - | - | 36,273 |
District 14 (Position 2) | - | - | 31,374 | 100.00% | - | - | 31,374 |
District 15 (Position 1) | 11,585 | 35.87% | 20,712 | 64.13% | - | - | 32,297 |
District 15 (Position 2) | 11,970 | 37.50% | 19,951 | 62.50% | - | - | 31,921 |
District 16 (Position 1) | - | - | 33,793 | 77.63% | 9,736 | 22.37% | 43,529 |
District 16 (Position 2) | - | - | 36,405 | 100.00% | - | - | 36,405 |
District 17 (Position 1) | 25,298 | 53.18% | 22,269 | 46.82% | - | - | 47,567 |
District 17 (Position 2) | 21,924 | 46.38% | 25,342 | 53.62% | - | - | 47,266 |
District 18 (Position 1) | 24,717 | 39.84% | 37,317 | 60.16% | - | - | 62,034 |
District 18 (Position 2) | - | - | 47,595 | 100.00% | - | - | 47,595 |
District 19 (Position 1) | 26,504 | 59.40% | 18,118 | 40.60% | - | - | 44,622 |
District 19 (Position 2) | 23,354 | 52.42% | - | - | 21,201 | 47.58% | 44,555 |
District 20 (Position 1) | 20,278 | 35.80% | 36,363 | 64.20% | - | - | 56,641 |
District 20 (Position 2) | - | - | 44,715 | 100.00% | - | - | 44,715 |
District 21 (Position 1) | 26,612 | 56.33% | 20,633 | 43.67% | - | - | 47,245 |
District 21 (Position 2) | 25,491 | 54.22% | 21,519 | 45.78% | - | - | 47,010 |
District 22 (Position 1) | 34,600 | 60.71% | 22,392 | 39.29% | - | - | 56,992 |
District 22 (Position 2) | 39,261 | 71.89% | - | - | 15,351 | 28.11% | 54,612 |
District 23 (Position 1) | 30,666 | 54.28% | 25,829 | 45.72% | - | - | 56,495 |
District 23 (Position 2) | 32,351 | 57.60% | 23,812 | 42.40% | - | - | 56,163 |
District 24 (Position 1) | 34,977 | 56.18% | 27,277 | 43.82% | - | - | 62,254 |
District 24 (Position 2) | 32,300 | 52.33% | 29,427 | 47.67% | - | - | 61,727 |
District 25 (Position 1) | 17,935 | 36.34% | 31,419 | 63.66% | - | - | 49,354 |
District 25 (Position 2) | 24,872 | 49.95% | 24,919 | 50.05% | - | - | 49,791 |
District 26 (Position 1) | 21,785 | 39.25% | 33,716 | 60.75% | - | - | 55,501 |
District 26 (Position 2) | 28,942 | 52.17% | 26,535 | 47.83% | - | - | 55,477 |
District 27 (Position 1) | 36,114 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 36,114 |
District 27 (Position 2) | 24,296 | 62.85% | 14,363 | 37.15% | - | - | 38,659 |
District 28 (Position 1) | 21,347 | 52.87% | 19,026 | 47.13% | - | - | 40,373 |
District 28 (Position 2) | 20,712 | 51.53% | 19,481 | 48.47% | - | - | 40,193 |
District 29 (Position 1) | 15,934 | 59.94% | 10,651 | 40.06% | - | - | 26,585 |
District 29 (Position 2) | 17,146 | 64.66% | 9,373 | 35.34% | - | - | 26,519 |
District 30 (Position 1) | 22,726 | 59.50% | 15,466 | 40.50% | - | - | 38,192 |
District 30 (Position 2) | 18,829 | 49.60% | 19,130 | 50.40% | - | - | 37,959 |
District 31 (Position 1) | - | - | 43,733 | 100.00% | - | - | 43,733 |
District 31 (Position 2) | - | - | 19,815 | 41.97% | 27,396 | 58.03% | 47,211 |
District 32 (Position 1) | 33,550 | 61.15% | 21,314 | 38.85% | - | - | 54,864 |
District 32 (Position 2) | 35,344 | 64.47% | 19,480 | 35.53% | - | - | 54,824 |
District 33 (Position 1) | 23,380 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 23,380 |
District 33 (Position 2) | 23,471 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 23,471 |
District 34 (Position 1) | 38,774 | 80.59% | - | - | 9,338 | 19.41% | 48,112 |
District 34 (Position 2) | 45,701 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 45,701 |
District 35 (Position 1) | 28,590 | 50.91% | 27,566 | 49.09% | - | - | 56,156 |
District 35 (Position 2) | 29,543 | 53.46% | 25,724 | 46.54% | - | - | 55,267 |
District 36 (Position 1) | 47,821 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 47,821 |
District 36 (Position 2) | 49,778 | 81.29% | 11,459 | 18.71% | - | - | 61,237 |
District 37 (Position 1) | 32,697 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 32,697 |
District 37 (Position 2) | 36,489 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 36,489 |
District 38 (Position 1) | 21,875 | 57.89% | 15,910 | 42.11% | - | - | 37,785 |
District 38 (Position 2) | 22,043 | 58.55% | 15,602 | 41.45% | - | - | 37,645 |
District 39 (Position 1) | 21,544 | 40.56% | 31,578 | 59.44% | - | - | 53,122 |
District 39 (Position 2) | - | - | 41,784 | 100.00% | - | - | 41,784 |
District 40 (Position 1) | 33,304 | 57.31% | 24,812 | 42.69% | - | - | 58,116 |
District 40 (Position 2) | 33,064 | 56.87% | 25,079 | 43.13% | - | - | 58,143 |
District 41 (Position 1) | 32,205 | 54.11% | 27,309 | 45.89% | - | - | 59,514 |
District 41 (Position 2) | 35,015 | 59.99% | 23,350 | 40.01% | - | - | 58,365 |
District 42 (Position 1) | 28,558 | 47.25% | 31,885 | 52.75% | - | - | 60,443 |
District 42 (Position 2) | 30,454 | 49.87% | 30,608 | 50.13% | - | - | 61,062 |
District 43 (Position 1) | 41,277 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 41,277 |
District 43 (Position 2) | 44,580 | 86.14% | 7,174 | 13.86% | - | - | 51,754 |
District 44 (Position 1) | 31,339 | 52.09% | 28,823 | 47.91% | - | - | 60,162 |
District 44 (Position 2) | 20,673 | 34.75% | 38,816 | 65.25% | - | - | 59,489 |
District 45 (Position 1) | 29,242 | 51.33% | 27,731 | 48.67% | - | - | 56,973 |
District 45 (Position 2) | 33,083 | 58.22% | 23,738 | 41.78% | - | - | 56,821 |
District 46 (Position 1) | 39,018 | 100.00% | - | - | - | - | 39,018 |
District 46 (Position 2) | 41,979 | 83.99% | - | - | 8,001 | 16.01% | 49,980 |
District 47 (Position 1) | 19,943 | 43.67% | 25,728 | 56.33% | - | - | 45,671 |
District 47 (Position 2) | 25,813 | 57.13% | 19,368 | 42.87% | - | - | 45,181 |
District 48 (Position 1) | 24,981 | 54.00% | 21,283 | 46.00% | - | - | 46,264 |
District 48 (Position 2) | 25,941 | 57.31% | 19,321 | 42.69% | - | - | 45,262 |
District 49 (Position 1) | 23,381 | 57.14% | 17,540 | 42.86% | - | - | 40,921 |
District 49 (Position 2) | 21,975 | 53.48% | 19,118 | 46.52% | - | - | 41,093 |
Total | 2,114,579 | 46.27% | 2,323,714 | 50.85% | 131,698 | 2.88% | 4,569,991 |
Elected Candidates
There are 13 districts with winning margins of no more than 5%:
- District 25 (Position 2): Republican won by 0.10%
- District 42 (Position 2): Republican won by 0.26%
- District 30 (Position 2): Republican won by 0.80%
- District 35 (Position 1): Democratic won by 1.82%
- District 1 (Position 2): Democratic won by 1.90%
- District 45 (Position 1): Democratic won by 2.66%
- District 28 (Position 2): Democratic won by 3.06%
- District 6 (Position 2): Republican won by 3.56%
- District 44 (Position 1): Democratic won by 4.18%
- District 26 (Position 2): Democratic won by 4.34%
- District 24 (Position 2): Democratic won by 4.66%
- District 19 (Position 2): Democratic won by 4.84%
- District 14 (Position 1): Republican won by 5.00%
2010 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) | Derek Stanford | Democratic | 29,181 | 53.20% | Dennis Richter | Republican | 25,672 | 46.80% | 6.40% |
District 1 (Position 2) | Luis Moscoso | Democratic | 27,736 | 50.95% | Heidi Munson | Republican | 26,704 | 49.05% | 1.90% |
District 2 (Position 1) | Jim McCune | Republican | 31,459 | 58.99% | Marilyn Rasmussen | Democratic | 21,872 | 41.01% | 17.98% |
District 2 (Position 2) | J. T. Wilcox | Republican | 29,995 | 60.30% | Tom Campbell | Republican | 19,751 | 39.70% | 20.60% |
District 3 (Position 1) | Andy Billig | Democratic | 20,291 | 60.32% | Dave White | G.O.P. | 13,348 | 39.68% | 20.64% |
District 3 (Position 2) | Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 20,596 | 60.96% | Morgan Oyler | G.O.P. | 13,189 | 39.04% | 21.92% |
District 4 (Position 1) | Larry Crouse | Republican | 43,339 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 4 (Position 2) | Matt Shea | Republican | 43,425 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 5 (Position 1) | Jay Rodne | Republican | 38,029 | 59.79% | Gregory Hoover | Democratic | 25,575 | 40.21% | 19.58% |
District 5 (Position 2) | Glenn Anderson | Republican | 36,170 | 57.34% | David Spring | Democratic | 26,907 | 42.66% | 14.68% |
District 6 (Position 1) | Kevin Parker | Republican | 45,650 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 6 (Position 2) | John E. Ahern | Republican | 32,133 | 51.78% | John F. Driscoll | Democratic | 29,923 | 48.22% | 3.56% |
District 7 (Position 1) | Shelly Short | Republican | 41,839 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 7 (Position 2) | Joel Kretz | Republican | 41,998 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 8 (Position 1) | Brad Klippert | Republican | 32,555 | 61.32% | Carol L Moser | Democratic | 20,532 | 38.68% | 22.64% |
District 8 (Position 2) | Larry Haler | Republican | 43,092 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 9 (Position 1) | Susan Fagan | Republican | 33,864 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 9 (Position 2) | Joe Schmick | Republican | 29,056 | 77.83% | Glen R. Stockwell | Republican | 8,275 | 22.17% | 55.66% |
District 10 (Position 1) | Norma Smith | Republican | 36,190 | 60.58% | Laura Lewis | Democratic | 23,546 | 39.42% | 21.16% |
District 10 (Position 2) | Barbara Bailey | Republican | 34,700 | 57.95% | Tom Riggs | Democratic | 25,175 | 42.05% | 15.90% |
District 11 (Position 1) | Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 22,189 | 73.49% | Sarah Sanoy-Wright | No Affiliation | 8,004 | 26.51% | 46.98% |
District 11 (Position 2) | Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 22,105 | 70.07% | John Potter | Republican | 9,442 | 29.93% | 40.14% |
District 12 (Position 1) | Cary Condotta | Republican | 35,630 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 12 (Position 2) | Mike Armstrong | Republican | 23,643 | 53.62% | Cliff Courtney | Republican | 20,448 | 46.38% | 7.24% |
District 13 (Position 1) | Judith (Judy) Warnick | Republican | 34,889 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 13 (Position 2) | Bill Hinkle | Republican | 34,923 | 85.06% | Anthony (El Tigrero) Novack | Bull Moose | 6,134 | 14.94% | 70.12% |
District 14 (Position 1) | Norm Johnson | Republican | 19,044 | 52.50% | Michele Strobel | Republican | 17,229 | 47.50% | 5.00% |
District 14 (Position 2) | Charles Ross | Republican | 31,374 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 15 (Position 1) | Bruce Chandler | Republican | 20,712 | 64.13% | Paul Spencer | Democratic | 11,585 | 35.87% | 28.26% |
District 15 (Position 2) | David Taylor | Republican | 19,951 | 62.50% | Thomas (Tom) T. Silva | Democratic | 11,970 | 37.50% | 25.00% |
District 16 (Position 1) | Maureen Walsh | Republican | 33,793 | 77.63% | Brenda High | Constitution | 9,736 | 22.37% | 55.26% |
District 16 (Position 2) | Terry R. Nealey | Republican | 36,405 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 17 (Position 1) | Tim Probst | Democratic | 25,298 | 53.18% | Brian Peck | Republican | 22,269 | 46.82% | 6.36% |
District 17 (Position 2) | Paul Harris | Republican | 25,342 | 53.62% | Monica Stonier | Democratic | 21,924 | 46.38% | 7.24% |
District 18 (Position 1) | Ann Rivers | Republican | 37,317 | 60.16% | Dennis Kampe | Democratic | 24,717 | 39.84% | 20.32% |
District 18 (Position 2) | Ed Orcutt | Republican | 47,595 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 19 (Position 1) | Dean Takko | Democratic | 26,504 | 59.40% | Kurt Swanson | Republican | 18,118 | 40.60% | 18.80% |
District 19 (Position 2) | Brian E. Blake | Democratic | 23,354 | 52.42% | Tim Sutinen | Lower Taxes | 21,201 | 47.58% | 4.84% |
District 20 (Position 1) | Richard DeBolt | Republican | 36,363 | 64.20% | Corinne Tobeck | Democratic | 20,278 | 35.80% | 28.40% |
District 20 (Position 2) | Gary Alexander | Republican | 44,715 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 21 (Position 1) | Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 26,612 | 56.33% | Ed Borey | Republican | 20,633 | 43.67% | 12.66% |
District 21 (Position 2) | Marko Liias | Democratic | 25,491 | 54.22% | Elizabeth Scott | Republican | 21,519 | 45.78% | 8.44% |
District 22 (Position 1) | Chris Reykdal | Democratic | 34,600 | 60.71% | Jason Hearn | Republican | 22,392 | 39.29% | 21.42% |
District 22 (Position 2) | Sam Hunt | Democratic | 39,261 | 71.89% | Chris Ward | No Affiliation | 15,351 | 28.11% | 43.78% |
District 23 (Position 1) | Sherry V. Appleton | Democratic | 30,666 | 54.28% | Pete DeBoer | Republican | 25,829 | 45.72% | 8.56% |
District 23 (Position 2) | Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 32,351 | 57.60% | James M. Olsen | Republican | 23,812 | 42.40% | 15.20% |
District 24 (Position 1) | Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 34,977 | 56.18% | Dan Gase | Republican | 27,277 | 43.82% | 12.36% |
District 24 (Position 2) | Steve Tharinger | Democratic | 32,300 | 52.33% | Jim McEntire | Republican | 29,427 | 47.67% | 4.66% |
District 25 (Position 1) | Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 31,419 | 63.66% | John Thompson | Democratic | 17,935 | 36.34% | 27.32% |
District 25 (Position 2) | Hans Zeiger | Republican | 24,919 | 50.05% | Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 24,872 | 49.95% | 0.10% |
District 26 (Position 1) | Jan Angel | Republican | 33,716 | 60.75% | Sumner Schoenike | Democratic | 21,785 | 39.25% | 21.50% |
District 26 (Position 2) | Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 28,942 | 52.17% | Doug Richards | Republican | 26,535 | 47.83% | 4.34% |
District 27 (Position 1) | Laurie Jinkins | Democratic | 19,503 | 54.00% | Jake Fey | Democratic | 16,611 | 46.00% | 8.00% |
District 27 (Position 2) | Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 24,296 | 62.85% | Jon M. Higley | Republican | 14,363 | 37.15% | 25.70% |
District 28 (Position 1) | Troy Kelley | Democratic | 21,347 | 52.87% | Steve O'Ban | Republican | 19,026 | 47.13% | 5.74% |
District 28 (Position 2) | Tami Green | Democratic | 20,712 | 51.53% | Paul Wagemann | Republican | 19,481 | 48.47% | 3.06% |
District 29 (Position 1) | Connie Ladenburg | Democratic | 15,934 | 59.94% | Steven T. Cook | Republican | 10,651 | 40.06% | 19.88% |
District 29 (Position 2) | Steve Kirby | Democratic | 17,146 | 64.66% | Jesse Miller | Republican | 9,373 | 35.34% | 29.32% |
District 30 (Position 1) | Mark Miloscia | Democratic | 22,726 | 59.50% | Shawn Sullivan | Republican | 15,466 | 40.50% | 19.00% |
District 30 (Position 2) | Katrina Asay | Republican | 19,130 | 50.40% | Carol Gregory | Democratic | 18,829 | 49.60% | 0.80% |
District 31 (Position 1) | Cathy Dahlquist | Republican | 23,254 | 53.17% | Shawn Bunney | Republican | 20,479 | 46.83% | 6.34% |
District 31 (Position 2) | Christopher Hurst | None | 27,396 | 58.03% | Patrick Reed | Republican | 19,815 | 41.97% | 16.06% |
District 32 (Position 1) | Cindy Ryu | Democratic | 33,550 | 61.15% | Art Coday | Republican | 21,314 | 38.85% | 22.30% |
District 32 (Position 2) | Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 35,344 | 64.47% | Gary (G) Gagliardi | Republican | 19,480 | 35.53% | 28.94% |
District 33 (Position 1) | Tina Orwall | Democratic | 23,380 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 33 (Position 2) | Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 23,471 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 34 (Position 1) | Eileen L. Cody | Democratic | 38,774 | 80.59% | Ray Carter | Reluctantly R. | 9,338 | 19.41% | 61.18% |
District 34 (Position 2) | Joe Fitzgibbon | Democratic | 26,187 | 57.30% | Mike Heavey | Democratic | 19,514 | 42.70% | 14.60% |
District 35 (Position 1) | Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 28,590 | 50.91% | Daniel (Dan) Griffey | Republican | 27,566 | 49.09% | 1.82% |
District 35 (Position 2) | Fred Finn | Democratic | 29,543 | 53.46% | Linda Simpson | Republican | 25,724 | 46.54% | 6.92% |
District 36 (Position 1) | Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 47,821 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 36 (Position 2) | Mary Lou Dickerson | Democratic | 49,778 | 81.29% | Jill England | Republican | 11,459 | 18.71% | 62.58% |
District 37 (Position 1) | Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 32,697 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 37 (Position 2) | Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 30,787 | 84.37% | John Stafford | Democratic | 5,702 | 15.63% | 68.74% |
District 38 (Position 1) | John McCoy | Democratic | 21,875 | 57.89% | Hugh Fleet | Republican | 15,910 | 42.11% | 15.78% |
District 38 (Position 2) | Mike Sells | Democratic | 22,043 | 58.55% | Iris Lilly | Republican | 15,602 | 41.45% | 17.10% |
District 39 (Position 1) | Dan Kristiansen | Republican | 31,578 | 59.44% | Eleanor Walters | Democratic | 21,544 | 40.56% | 18.88% |
District 39 (Position 2) | Kirk Pearson | Republican | 41,784 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 40 (Position 1) | Kristine Lytton | Democratic | 33,304 | 57.31% | Mike Newman | Republican | 24,812 | 42.69% | 14.62% |
District 40 (Position 2) | Jeff Morris | Democratic | 33,064 | 56.87% | John Swapp | Republican | 25,079 | 43.13% | 13.74% |
District 41 (Position 1) | Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 32,205 | 54.11% | Peter Dunbar | Republican | 27,309 | 45.89% | 8.22% |
District 41 (Position 2) | Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 35,015 | 59.99% | Stephen Strader | Republican | 23,350 | 40.01% | 19.98% |
District 42 (Position 1) | Jason Overstreet | Republican | 31,885 | 52.75% | Al Jensen | Democratic | 28,558 | 47.25% | 5.50% |
District 42 (Position 2) | Vincent Buys | Republican | 30,608 | 50.13% | Kelli Linville | Democratic | 30,454 | 49.87% | 0.26% |
District 43 (Position 1) | Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 41,277 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 43 (Position 2) | Frank Chopp | Democratic | 44,580 | 86.14% | Kim Verde | Republican | 7,174 | 13.86% | 72.28% |
District 44 (Position 1) | Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 31,339 | 52.09% | Bob McCaughan | Republican | 28,823 | 47.91% | 4.18% |
District 44 (Position 2) | Mike Hope | Republican | 38,816 | 65.25% | John Boerger | Democratic | 20,673 | 34.75% | 30.50% |
District 45 (Position 1) | Roger Goodman | Democratic | 29,242 | 51.33% | Kevin Haistings | Republican | 27,731 | 48.67% | 2.66% |
District 45 (Position 2) | Larry Springer | Democratic | 33,083 | 58.22% | Mark Isaacs | Republican | 23,738 | 41.78% | 16.44% |
District 46 (Position 1) | David Frockt | Democratic | 39,018 | 100.00% | 100.00% | ||||
District 46 (Position 2) | Phyllis G. Kenney | Democratic | 41,979 | 83.99% | Beau Gunderson | No Affiliation | 8,001 | 16.01% | 67.98% |
District 47 (Position 1) | Mark Hargrove | Republican | 25,728 | 56.33% | Geoff Simpson | Democratic | 19,943 | 43.67% | 12.66% |
District 47 (Position 2) | Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 25,813 | 57.13% | Rodrigo M. Yanez | Republican | 19,368 | 42.87% | 14.26% |
District 48 (Position 1) | Ross Hunter | Democratic | 24,981 | 54.00% | Diane Tebelius | Republican | 21,283 | 46.00% | 8.00% |
District 48 (Position 2) | Deb Eddy | Democratic | 25,941 | 57.31% | Philip L. Wilson | Republican | 19,321 | 42.69% | 14.62% |
District 49 (Position 1) | Jim Jacks | Democratic | 23,381 | 57.14% | Bill Cismar | Republican | 17,540 | 42.86% | 14.28% |
District 49 (Position 2) | Jim Moeller | Democratic | 21,975 | 53.48% | Craig Riley | Republican | 19,118 | 46.52% | 6.96% |
Results by Candidates
There are 176 candidates competed for 176 seats, with 176 candidates (100.00%) received at least 5% of votes in their electoral districts.
2010 Washington State House Election - Summary by Candidate | ||||
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Electoral District | Candidate | Affiliation | Valid Votes | % |
District 1 (Position 1) | Derek Stanford | Democratic | 29,181 | 53.20% |
Dennis Richter | Republican | 25,672 | 46.80% | |
District 1 (Position 2) | Luis Moscoso | Democratic | 27,736 | 50.95% |
Heidi Munson | Republican | 26,704 | 49.05% | |
District 2 (Position 1) | Jim McCune | Republican | 31,459 | 58.99% |
Marilyn Rasmussen | Democratic | 21,872 | 41.01% | |
District 2 (Position 2) | J. T. Wilcox | Republican | 29,995 | 60.30% |
Tom Campbell | Republican | 19,751 | 39.70% | |
District 3 (Position 1) | Andy Billig | Democratic | 20,291 | 60.32% |
Dave White | G.O.P. | 13,348 | 39.68% | |
District 3 (Position 2) | Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 20,596 | 60.96% |
Morgan Oyler | G.O.P. | 13,189 | 39.04% | |
District 4 (Position 1) | Larry Crouse | Republican | 43,339 | 100.00% |
District 4 (Position 2) | Matt Shea | Republican | 43,425 | 100.00% |
District 5 (Position 1) | Jay Rodne | Republican | 38,029 | 59.79% |
Gregory Hoover | Democratic | 25,575 | 40.21% | |
District 5 (Position 2) | Glenn Anderson | Republican | 36,170 | 57.34% |
David Spring | Democratic | 26,907 | 42.66% | |
District 6 (Position 1) | Kevin Parker | Republican | 45,650 | 100.00% |
District 6 (Position 2) | John E. Ahern | Republican | 32,133 | 51.78% |
John F. Driscoll | Democratic | 29,923 | 48.22% | |
District 7 (Position 1) | Shelly Short | Republican | 41,839 | 100.00% |
District 7 (Position 2) | Joel Kretz | Republican | 41,998 | 100.00% |
District 8 (Position 1) | Brad Klippert | Republican | 32,555 | 61.32% |
Carol L Moser | Democratic | 20,532 | 38.68% | |
District 8 (Position 2) | Larry Haler | Republican | 43,092 | 100.00% |
District 9 (Position 1) | Susan Fagan | Republican | 33,864 | 100.00% |
District 9 (Position 2) | Joe Schmick | Republican | 29,056 | 77.83% |
Glen R. Stockwell | Republican | 8,275 | 22.17% | |
District 10 (Position 1) | Norma Smith | Republican | 36,190 | 60.58% |
Laura Lewis | Democratic | 23,546 | 39.42% | |
District 10 (Position 2) | Barbara Bailey | Republican | 34,700 | 57.95% |
Tom Riggs | Democratic | 25,175 | 42.05% | |
District 11 (Position 1) | Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 22,189 | 73.49% |
Sarah Sanoy-Wright | No Affiliation | 8,004 | 26.51% | |
District 11 (Position 2) | Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 22,105 | 70.07% |
John Potter | Republican | 9,442 | 29.93% | |
District 12 (Position 1) | Cary Condotta | Republican | 35,630 | 100.00% |
District 12 (Position 2) | Mike Armstrong | Republican | 23,643 | 53.62% |
Cliff Courtney | Republican | 20,448 | 46.38% | |
District 13 (Position 1) | Judith (Judy) Warnick | Republican | 34,889 | 100.00% |
District 13 (Position 2) | Bill Hinkle | Republican | 34,923 | 85.06% |
Anthony (El Tigrero) Novack | Bull Moose | 6,134 | 14.94% | |
District 14 (Position 1) | Norm Johnson | Republican | 19,044 | 52.50% |
Michele Strobel | Republican | 17,229 | 47.50% | |
District 14 (Position 2) | Charles Ross | Republican | 31,374 | 100.00% |
District 15 (Position 1) | Bruce Chandler | Republican | 20,712 | 64.13% |
Paul Spencer | Democratic | 11,585 | 35.87% | |
District 15 (Position 2) | David Taylor | Republican | 19,951 | 62.50% |
Thomas (Tom) T. Silva | Democratic | 11,970 | 37.50% | |
District 16 (Position 1) | Maureen Walsh | Republican | 33,793 | 77.63% |
Brenda High | Constitution | 9,736 | 22.37% | |
District 16 (Position 2) | Terry R. Nealey | Republican | 36,405 | 100.00% |
District 17 (Position 1) | Tim Probst | Democratic | 25,298 | 53.18% |
Brian Peck | Republican | 22,269 | 46.82% | |
District 17 (Position 2) | Paul Harris | Republican | 25,342 | 53.62% |
Monica Stonier | Democratic | 21,924 | 46.38% | |
District 18 (Position 1) | Ann Rivers | Republican | 37,317 | 60.16% |
Dennis Kampe | Democratic | 24,717 | 39.84% | |
District 18 (Position 2) | Ed Orcutt | Republican | 47,595 | 100.00% |
District 19 (Position 1) | Dean Takko | Democratic | 26,504 | 59.40% |
Kurt Swanson | Republican | 18,118 | 40.60% | |
District 19 (Position 2) | Brian E. Blake | Democratic | 23,354 | 52.42% |
Tim Sutinen | Lower Taxes | 21,201 | 47.58% | |
District 20 (Position 1) | Richard DeBolt | Republican | 36,363 | 64.20% |
Corinne Tobeck | Democratic | 20,278 | 35.80% | |
District 20 (Position 2) | Gary Alexander | Republican | 44,715 | 100.00% |
District 21 (Position 1) | Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 26,612 | 56.33% |
Ed Borey | Republican | 20,633 | 43.67% | |
District 21 (Position 2) | Marko Liias | Democratic | 25,491 | 54.22% |
Elizabeth Scott | Republican | 21,519 | 45.78% | |
District 22 (Position 1) | Chris Reykdal | Democratic | 34,600 | 60.71% |
Jason Hearn | Republican | 22,392 | 39.29% | |
District 22 (Position 2) | Sam Hunt | Democratic | 39,261 | 71.89% |
Chris Ward | No Affiliation | 15,351 | 28.11% | |
District 23 (Position 1) | Sherry V. Appleton | Democratic | 30,666 | 54.28% |
Pete DeBoer | Republican | 25,829 | 45.72% | |
District 23 (Position 2) | Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 32,351 | 57.60% |
James M. Olsen | Republican | 23,812 | 42.40% | |
District 24 (Position 1) | Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 34,977 | 56.18% |
Dan Gase | Republican | 27,277 | 43.82% | |
District 24 (Position 2) | Steve Tharinger | Democratic | 32,300 | 52.33% |
Jim McEntire | Republican | 29,427 | 47.67% | |
District 25 (Position 1) | Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 31,419 | 63.66% |
John Thompson | Democratic | 17,935 | 36.34% | |
District 25 (Position 2) | Hans Zeiger | Republican | 24,919 | 50.05% |
Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 24,872 | 49.95% | |
District 26 (Position 1) | Jan Angel | Republican | 33,716 | 60.75% |
Sumner Schoenike | Democratic | 21,785 | 39.25% | |
District 26 (Position 2) | Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 28,942 | 52.17% |
Doug Richards | Republican | 26,535 | 47.83% | |
District 27 (Position 1) | Laurie Jinkins | Democratic | 19,503 | 54.00% |
Jake Fey | Democratic | 16,611 | 46.00% | |
District 27 (Position 2) | Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 24,296 | 62.85% |
Jon M. Higley | Republican | 14,363 | 37.15% | |
District 28 (Position 1) | Troy Kelley | Democratic | 21,347 | 52.87% |
Steve O'Ban | Republican | 19,026 | 47.13% | |
District 28 (Position 2) | Tami Green | Democratic | 20,712 | 51.53% |
Paul Wagemann | Republican | 19,481 | 48.47% | |
District 29 (Position 1) | Connie Ladenburg | Democratic | 15,934 | 59.94% |
Steven T. Cook | Republican | 10,651 | 40.06% | |
District 29 (Position 2) | Steve Kirby | Democratic | 17,146 | 64.66% |
Jesse Miller | Republican | 9,373 | 35.34% | |
District 30 (Position 1) | Mark Miloscia | Democratic | 22,726 | 59.50% |
Shawn Sullivan | Republican | 15,466 | 40.50% | |
District 30 (Position 2) | Katrina Asay | Republican | 19,130 | 50.40% |
Carol Gregory | Democratic | 18,829 | 49.60% | |
District 31 (Position 1) | Cathy Dahlquist | Republican | 23,254 | 53.17% |
Shawn Bunney | Republican | 20,479 | 46.83% | |
District 31 (Position 2) | Christopher Hurst | Independent Dem. | 27,396 | 58.03% |
Patrick Reed | Republican | 19,815 | 41.97% | |
District 32 (Position 1) | Cindy Ryu | Democratic | 33,550 | 61.15% |
Art Coday | Republican | 21,314 | 38.85% | |
District 32 (Position 2) | Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 35,344 | 64.47% |
Gary (G) Gagliardi | Republican | 19,480 | 35.53% | |
District 33 (Position 1) | Tina Orwall | Democratic | 23,380 | 100.00% |
District 33 (Position 2) | Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 23,471 | 100.00% |
District 34 (Position 1) | Eileen L. Cody | Democratic | 38,774 | 80.59% |
Ray Carter | Reluctantly R. | 9,338 | 19.41% | |
District 34 (Position 2) | Joe Fitzgibbon | Democratic | 26,187 | 57.30% |
Mike Heavey | Democratic | 19,514 | 42.70% | |
District 35 (Position 1) | Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 28,590 | 50.91% |
Daniel (Dan) Griffey | Republican | 27,566 | 49.09% | |
District 35 (Position 2) | Fred Finn | Democratic | 29,543 | 53.46% |
Linda Simpson | Republican | 25,724 | 46.54% | |
District 36 (Position 1) | Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 47,821 | 100.00% |
District 36 (Position 2) | Mary Lou Dickerson | Democratic | 49,778 | 81.29% |
Jill England | Republican | 11,459 | 18.71% | |
District 37 (Position 1) | Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 32,697 | 100.00% |
District 37 (Position 2) | Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 30,787 | 84.37% |
John Stafford | Democratic | 5,702 | 15.63% | |
District 38 (Position 1) | John McCoy | Democratic | 21,875 | 57.89% |
Hugh Fleet | Republican | 15,910 | 42.11% | |
District 38 (Position 2) | Mike Sells | Democratic | 22,043 | 58.55% |
Iris Lilly | Republican | 15,602 | 41.45% | |
District 39 (Position 1) | Dan Kristiansen | Republican | 31,578 | 59.44% |
Eleanor Walters | Democratic | 21,544 | 40.56% | |
District 39 (Position 2) | Kirk Pearson | Republican | 41,784 | 100.00% |
District 40 (Position 1) | Kristine Lytton | Democratic | 33,304 | 57.31% |
Mike Newman | Republican | 24,812 | 42.69% | |
District 40 (Position 2) | Jeff Morris | Democratic | 33,064 | 56.87% |
John Swapp | Republican | 25,079 | 43.13% | |
District 41 (Position 1) | Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 32,205 | 54.11% |
Peter Dunbar | Republican | 27,309 | 45.89% | |
District 41 (Position 2) | Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 35,015 | 59.99% |
Stephen Strader | Republican | 23,350 | 40.01% | |
District 42 (Position 1) | Jason Overstreet | Republican | 31,885 | 52.75% |
Al Jensen | Democratic | 28,558 | 47.25% | |
District 42 (Position 2) | Vincent Buys | Republican | 30,608 | 50.13% |
Kelli Linville | Democratic | 30,454 | 49.87% | |
District 43 (Position 1) | Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 41,277 | 100.00% |
District 43 (Position 2) | Frank Chopp | Democratic | 44,580 | 86.14% |
Kim Verde | Republican | 7,174 | 13.86% | |
District 44 (Position 1) | Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 31,339 | 52.09% |
Bob McCaughan | Republican | 28,823 | 47.91% | |
District 44 (Position 2) | Mike Hope | Republican | 38,816 | 65.25% |
John Boerger | Democratic | 20,673 | 34.75% | |
District 45 (Position 1) | Roger Goodman | Democratic | 29,242 | 51.33% |
Kevin Haistings | Republican | 27,731 | 48.67% | |
District 45 (Position 2) | Larry Springer | Democratic | 33,083 | 58.22% |
Mark Isaacs | Republican | 23,738 | 41.78% | |
District 46 (Position 1) | David Frockt | Democratic | 39,018 | 100.00% |
District 46 (Position 2) | Phyllis G. Kenney | Democratic | 41,979 | 83.99% |
Beau Gunderson | No Affiliation | 8,001 | 16.01% | |
District 47 (Position 1) | Mark Hargrove | Republican | 25,728 | 56.33% |
Geoff Simpson | Democratic | 19,943 | 43.67% | |
District 47 (Position 2) | Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 25,813 | 57.13% |
Rodrigo M. Yanez | Republican | 19,368 | 42.87% | |
District 48 (Position 1) | Ross Hunter | Democratic | 24,981 | 54.00% |
Diane Tebelius | Republican | 21,283 | 46.00% | |
District 48 (Position 2) | Deb Eddy | Democratic | 25,941 | 57.31% |
Philip L. Wilson | Republican | 19,321 | 42.69% | |
District 49 (Position 1) | Jim Jacks | Democratic | 23,381 | 57.14% |
Bill Cismar | Republican | 17,540 | 42.86% | |
District 49 (Position 2) | Jim Moeller | Democratic | 21,975 | 53.48% |
Craig Riley | Republican | 19,118 | 46.52% |
Results by Districts
District 1 (Position 1)
Derek Stanford of Democratic received 53.20% of the votes, totaling 29,181 votes, to win the election, defeated Dennis Richter of Republican by a margin of 6.40%. The total votes casted was 54,853.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 1 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Derek Stanford | Democratic | 29,181 | 53.20% | |
Dennis Richter | Republican | 25,672 | 46.80% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 54,853, Margin: 6.40% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Derek Stanford | Democratic | 7,057 | 26.01% | |
Dennis Richter | Republican | 6,452 | 23.78% | |
Vince DeMiero | Democratic | 6,263 | 23.09% | |
Sandy Guinn | Republican | 6,144 | 22.65% | |
Dick Lapinski | Republican | 1,213 | 4.47% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 27,129, Margin: 0.69% |
District 1 (Position 2)
Luis Moscoso of Democratic received 50.95% of the votes, totaling 27,736 votes, to win the election, defeated Heidi Munson of Republican by a narrow margin of 1.90%. The total votes casted was 54,440.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 1 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Luis Moscoso | Democratic | 27,736 | 50.95% | |
Heidi Munson | Republican | 26,704 | 49.05% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 54,440, Margin: 1.90% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Heidi Munson | Republican | 13,183 | 49.95% | |
Luis Moscoso | Democratic | 7,074 | 26.80% | |
Dave Griffin | Democratic | 6,135 | 23.25% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,392, Margin: 3.55% |
District 2 (Position 1)
Jim McCune of Republican received 58.99% of the votes, totaling 31,459 votes, to win the election, defeated Marilyn Rasmussen of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 17.98%. The total votes casted was 53,331.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 2 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim McCune | Republican | 31,459 | 58.99% | |
Marilyn Rasmussen | Democratic | 21,872 | 41.01% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 53,331, Margin: 17.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim McCune | Republican | 16,401 | 61.06% | |
Marilyn Rasmussen | Democratic | 10,460 | 38.94% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,861 |
District 2 (Position 2)
J. T. Wilcox of Republican received 60.30% of the votes, totaling 29,995 votes, to win the election, defeated Tom Campbell of Republican by a comfortable margin of 20.60%. The total votes casted was 49,746.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 2 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
J. T. Wilcox | Republican | 29,995 | 60.30% | |
Tom Campbell | Republican | 19,751 | 39.70% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 49,746, Margin: 20.60% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
J. T. Wilcox | Republican | 14,467 | 58.72% | |
Tom Campbell | Republican | 10,172 | 41.28% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,639 |
District 3 (Position 1)
Andy Billig of Democratic received 60.32% of the votes, totaling 20,291 votes, to win the election, defeated Dave White of G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 20.64%. The total votes casted was 33,639.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 3 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Andy Billig | Democratic | 20,291 | 60.32% | |
Dave White | G.O.P. | 13,348 | 39.68% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 33,639, Margin: 20.64% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dave White | G.O.P. | 6,030 | 31.57% | |
Andy Billig | Democratic | 5,894 | 30.86% | |
Bob Apple | Democratic | 3,894 | 20.39% | |
Louise Chadez | Democratic | 3,284 | 17.19% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 19,102, Margin: 10.47% |
District 3 (Position 2)
Timm Ormsby of Democratic received 60.96% of the votes, totaling 20,596 votes, to win the election, defeated Morgan Oyler of G.O.P. by a comfortable margin of 21.92%. The total votes casted was 33,785.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 3 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 20,596 | 60.96% | |
Morgan Oyler | G.O.P. | 13,189 | 39.04% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 33,785, Margin: 21.92% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 11,625 | 62.24% | |
Morgan Oyler | G.O.P. | 5,876 | 31.46% | |
Hector E. Martinet | No Affiliation | 1,176 | 6.30% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 18,677, Margin: 25.16% |
District 4 (Position 1)
Larry Crouse of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 43,339 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 43,339.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 4 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Crouse | Republican | 43,339 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 43,339 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Crouse | Republican | 24,974 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,974 |
District 4 (Position 2)
Matt Shea of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 43,425 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 43,425.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 4 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Matt Shea | Republican | 43,425 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 43,425 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Matt Shea | Republican | 24,709 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,709 |
District 5 (Position 1)
Jay Rodne of Republican received 59.79% of the votes, totaling 38,029 votes, to win the election, defeated Gregory Hoover of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 19.58%. The total votes casted was 63,604.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 5 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jay Rodne | Republican | 38,029 | 59.79% | |
Gregory Hoover | Democratic | 25,575 | 40.21% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 63,604, Margin: 19.58% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jay Rodne | Republican | 20,059 | 61.03% | |
Gregory Hoover | Democratic | 12,809 | 38.97% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 32,868 |
District 5 (Position 2)
Glenn Anderson of Republican received 57.34% of the votes, totaling 36,170 votes, to win the election, defeated David Spring of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 14.68%. The total votes casted was 63,077.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 5 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Glenn Anderson | Republican | 36,170 | 57.34% | |
David Spring | Democratic | 26,907 | 42.66% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 63,077, Margin: 14.68% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Glenn Anderson | Republican | 18,827 | 57.92% | |
David Spring | Democratic | 8,144 | 25.05% | |
Dean Willard | Democratic | 5,535 | 17.03% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 32,506, Margin: 8.02% |
District 6 (Position 1)
Kevin Parker of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 45,650 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 45,650.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 6 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kevin Parker | Republican | 45,650 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 45,650 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kevin Parker | Republican | 27,882 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 27,882 |
District 6 (Position 2)
John E. Ahern of Republican received 51.78% of the votes, totaling 32,133 votes, to win the election, defeated John F. Driscoll of Democratic by a narrow margin of 3.56%. The total votes casted was 62,056.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 6 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
John E. Ahern | Republican | 32,133 | 51.78% | |
John F. Driscoll | Democratic | 29,923 | 48.22% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 62,056, Margin: 3.56% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
John F. Driscoll | Democratic | 15,904 | 40.49% | |
John E. Ahern | Republican | 13,119 | 33.40% | |
Shelly O'Quinn | Republican | 10,258 | 26.11% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 39,281, Margin: 7.29% |
District 7 (Position 1)
Shelly Short of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 41,839 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 41,839.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 7 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Shelly Short | Republican | 41,839 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 41,839 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Shelly Short | Republican | 27,084 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 27,084 |
District 7 (Position 2)
Joel Kretz of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 41,998 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 41,998.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 7 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joel Kretz | Republican | 41,998 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 41,998 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joel Kretz | Republican | 27,477 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 27,477 |
District 8 (Position 1)
Brad Klippert of Republican received 61.32% of the votes, totaling 32,555 votes, to win the election, defeated Carol L Moser of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 22.64%. The total votes casted was 53,087.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 8 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brad Klippert | Republican | 32,555 | 61.32% | |
Carol L Moser | Democratic | 20,532 | 38.68% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 53,087, Margin: 22.64% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brad Klippert | Republican | 20,223 | 64.75% | |
Carol L Moser | Democratic | 11,009 | 35.25% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 31,232 |
District 8 (Position 2)
Larry Haler of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 43,092 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 43,092.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 8 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Haler | Republican | 43,092 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 43,092 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Haler | Republican | 24,882 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,882 |
District 9 (Position 1)
Susan Fagan of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 33,864 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 33,864.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 9 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Susan Fagan | Republican | 33,864 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 33,864 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Susan Fagan | Republican | 20,771 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 20,771 |
District 9 (Position 2)
Joe Schmick of Republican received 77.83% of the votes, totaling 29,056 votes, to win the election, defeated Glen R. Stockwell of Republican by a comfortable margin of 55.66%. The total votes casted was 37,331.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 9 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joe Schmick | Republican | 29,056 | 77.83% | |
Glen R. Stockwell | Republican | 8,275 | 22.17% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 37,331, Margin: 55.66% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joe Schmick | Republican | 15,623 | 71.96% | |
Glen R. Stockwell | Republican | 6,089 | 28.04% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 21,712 |
District 10 (Position 1)
Norma Smith of Republican received 60.58% of the votes, totaling 36,190 votes, to win the election, defeated Laura Lewis of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 21.16%. The total votes casted was 59,736.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 10 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Norma Smith | Republican | 36,190 | 60.58% | |
Laura Lewis | Democratic | 23,546 | 39.42% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 59,736, Margin: 21.16% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Norma Smith | Republican | 27,511 | 96.99% | |
Write-In: Laura Lewis | Democratic | 853 | 3.01% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 28,364, Margin: 93.98% |
District 10 (Position 2)
Barbara Bailey of Republican received 57.95% of the votes, totaling 34,700 votes, to win the election, defeated Tom Riggs of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 15.90%. The total votes casted was 59,875.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 10 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Barbara Bailey | Republican | 34,700 | 57.95% | |
Tom Riggs | Democratic | 25,175 | 42.05% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 59,875, Margin: 15.90% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Barbara Bailey | Republican | 23,153 | 60.88% | |
Tom Riggs | Democratic | 14,880 | 39.12% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 38,033 |
District 11 (Position 1)
Zack Hudgins of Democratic received 73.49% of the votes, totaling 22,189 votes, to win the election, defeated Sarah Sanoy-Wright of No Affiliation by a comfortable margin of 46.98%. The total votes casted was 30,193.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 11 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 22,189 | 73.49% | |
Sarah Sanoy-Wright | No Affiliation | 8,004 | 26.51% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 30,193, Margin: 46.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 11,107 | 72.57% | |
Sarah Sanoy-Wright | No Affiliation | 4,199 | 27.43% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 15,306 |
District 11 (Position 2)
Bob Hasegawa of Democratic received 70.07% of the votes, totaling 22,105 votes, to win the election, defeated John Potter of Republican by a comfortable margin of 40.14%. The total votes casted was 31,547.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 11 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 22,105 | 70.07% | |
John Potter | Republican | 9,442 | 29.93% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 31,547, Margin: 40.14% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 10,765 | 65.02% | |
John Potter | Republican | 4,530 | 27.36% | |
Jackie Moore | No Affiliation | 1,261 | 7.62% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 16,556, Margin: 19.74% |
District 12 (Position 1)
Cary Condotta of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 35,630 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 35,630.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 12 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Cary Condotta | Republican | 35,630 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 35,630 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Cary Condotta | Republican | 22,977 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 22,977 |
District 12 (Position 2)
Mike Armstrong of Republican received 53.62% of the votes, totaling 23,643 votes, to win the election, defeated Cliff Courtney of Republican by a margin of 7.24%. The total votes casted was 44,091.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 12 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Armstrong | Republican | 23,643 | 53.62% | |
Cliff Courtney | Republican | 20,448 | 46.38% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 44,091, Margin: 7.24% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Armstrong | Republican | 17,310 | 61.83% | |
Cliff Courtney | Republican | 10,684 | 38.17% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 27,994 |
District 13 (Position 1)
Judith (Judy) Warnick of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 34,889 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 34,889.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 13 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Judith (Judy) Warnick | Republican | 34,889 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 34,889 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Judith (Judy) Warnick | Republican | 21,764 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 21,764 |
District 13 (Position 2)
Bill Hinkle of Republican received 85.06% of the votes, totaling 34,923 votes, to win the election, defeated Anthony (El Tigrero) Novack of Bull Moose by a comfortable margin of 70.12%. The total votes casted was 41,057.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 13 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bill Hinkle | Republican | 34,923 | 85.06% | |
Anthony (El Tigrero) Novack | Bull Moose | 6,134 | 14.94% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 41,057, Margin: 70.12% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bill Hinkle | Republican | 22,140 | 88.65% | |
Anthony (El Tigrero) Novack | Bull Moose | 2,834 | 11.35% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,974 |
District 14 (Position 1)
Norm Johnson of Republican received 52.50% of the votes, totaling 19,044 votes, to win the election, defeated Michele Strobel of Republican by a margin of 5.00%. The total votes casted was 36,273.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 14 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Norm Johnson | Republican | 19,044 | 52.50% | |
Michele Strobel | Republican | 17,229 | 47.50% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 36,273, Margin: 5.00% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Norm Johnson | Republican | 10,129 | 44.26% | |
Michele Strobel | Republican | 8,053 | 35.19% | |
Scott Brumback | Democratic | 4,702 | 20.55% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 22,884, Margin: 14.64% |
District 14 (Position 2)
Charles Ross of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 31,374 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 31,374.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 14 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Charles Ross | Republican | 31,374 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 31,374 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Charles Ross | Republican | 18,784 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 18,784 |
District 15 (Position 1)
Bruce Chandler of Republican received 64.13% of the votes, totaling 20,712 votes, to win the election, defeated Paul Spencer of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 28.26%. The total votes casted was 32,297.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 15 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bruce Chandler | Republican | 20,712 | 64.13% | |
Paul Spencer | Democratic | 11,585 | 35.87% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 32,297, Margin: 28.26% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bruce Chandler | Republican | 12,999 | 68.48% | |
Paul Spencer | Democratic | 5,983 | 31.52% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 18,982 |
District 15 (Position 2)
David Taylor of Republican received 62.50% of the votes, totaling 19,951 votes, to win the election, defeated Thomas (Tom) T. Silva of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 25.00%. The total votes casted was 31,921.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 15 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
David Taylor | Republican | 19,951 | 62.50% | |
Thomas (Tom) T. Silva | Democratic | 11,970 | 37.50% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 31,921, Margin: 25.00% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
David Taylor | Republican | 12,485 | 66.78% | |
Thomas (Tom) T. Silva | Democratic | 6,210 | 33.22% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 18,695 |
District 16 (Position 1)
Maureen Walsh of Republican received 77.63% of the votes, totaling 33,793 votes, to win the election, defeated Brenda High of Constitution by a comfortable margin of 55.26%. The total votes casted was 43,529.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 16 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Maureen Walsh | Republican | 33,793 | 77.63% | |
Brenda High | Constitution | 9,736 | 22.37% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 43,529, Margin: 55.26% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Maureen Walsh | Republican | 22,137 | 82.31% | |
Brenda High | Constitution | 4,758 | 17.69% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,895 |
District 16 (Position 2)
Terry R. Nealey of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 36,405 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 36,405.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 16 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Terry R. Nealey | Republican | 36,405 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 36,405 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Terry R. Nealey | Republican | 22,975 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 22,975 |
District 17 (Position 1)
Tim Probst of Democratic received 53.18% of the votes, totaling 25,298 votes, to win the election, defeated Brian Peck of Republican by a margin of 6.36%. The total votes casted was 47,567.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 17 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tim Probst | Democratic | 25,298 | 53.18% | |
Brian Peck | Republican | 22,269 | 46.82% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 47,567, Margin: 6.36% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brian Peck | Republican | 13,752 | 53.01% | |
Tim Probst | Democratic | 12,188 | 46.99% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,940 |
District 17 (Position 2)
Paul Harris of Republican received 53.62% of the votes, totaling 25,342 votes, to win the election, defeated Monica Stonier of Democratic by a margin of 7.24%. The total votes casted was 47,266.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 17 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Paul Harris | Republican | 25,342 | 53.62% | |
Monica Stonier | Democratic | 21,924 | 46.38% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 47,266, Margin: 7.24% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Paul Harris | Republican | 14,384 | 55.73% | |
Monica Stonier | Democratic | 8,473 | 32.83% | |
Martin (MD) Hash | Democratic | 2,952 | 11.44% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,809, Margin: 21.39% |
District 18 (Position 1)
Ann Rivers of Republican received 60.16% of the votes, totaling 37,317 votes, to win the election, defeated Dennis Kampe of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 20.32%. The total votes casted was 62,034.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 18 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ann Rivers | Republican | 37,317 | 60.16% | |
Dennis Kampe | Democratic | 24,717 | 39.84% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 62,034, Margin: 20.32% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dennis Kampe | Democratic | 10,991 | 31.92% | |
Ann Rivers | Republican | 9,359 | 27.18% | |
Jon Russell | Republican | 7,718 | 22.41% | |
Jon T. Haugen | Neither | 2,333 | 6.78% | |
Brandon Vick | Republican | 2,033 | 5.90% | |
Richard Carson | Independent | 1,424 | 4.14% | |
Anthony Bittner | G.O.P. | 575 | 1.67% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 34,433, Margin: 4.77% |
District 18 (Position 2)
Ed Orcutt of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 47,595 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 47,595.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 18 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ed Orcutt | Republican | 47,595 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 47,595 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ed Orcutt | Republican | 26,161 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,161 |
District 19 (Position 1)
Dean Takko of Democratic received 59.40% of the votes, totaling 26,504 votes, to win the election, defeated Kurt Swanson of Republican by a comfortable margin of 18.80%. The total votes casted was 44,622.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 19 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dean Takko | Democratic | 26,504 | 59.40% | |
Kurt Swanson | Republican | 18,118 | 40.60% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 44,622, Margin: 18.80% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dean Takko | Democratic | 16,110 | 56.61% | |
Kurt Swanson | Republican | 12,349 | 43.39% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 28,459 |
District 19 (Position 2)
Brian E. Blake of Democratic received 52.42% of the votes, totaling 23,354 votes, to win the election, defeated Tim Sutinen of Lower Taxes by a narrow margin of 4.84%. The total votes casted was 44,555.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 19 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brian E. Blake | Democratic | 23,354 | 52.42% | |
Tim Sutinen | Lower Taxes | 21,201 | 47.58% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 44,555, Margin: 4.84% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Brian E. Blake | Democratic | 15,615 | 55.81% | |
Tim Sutinen | Lower Taxes | 12,362 | 44.19% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 27,977 |
District 20 (Position 1)
Richard DeBolt of Republican received 64.20% of the votes, totaling 36,363 votes, to win the election, defeated Corinne Tobeck of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 28.40%. The total votes casted was 56,641.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 20 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Richard DeBolt | Republican | 36,363 | 64.20% | |
Corinne Tobeck | Democratic | 20,278 | 35.80% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 56,641, Margin: 28.40% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Richard DeBolt | Republican | 21,984 | 65.85% | |
Corinne Tobeck | Democratic | 11,403 | 34.15% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 33,387 |
District 20 (Position 2)
Gary Alexander of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 44,715 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 44,715.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 20 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Gary Alexander | Republican | 44,715 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 44,715 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Gary Alexander | Republican | 26,121 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,121 |
District 21 (Position 1)
Mary Helen Roberts of Democratic received 56.33% of the votes, totaling 26,612 votes, to win the election, defeated Ed Borey of Republican by a comfortable margin of 12.66%. The total votes casted was 47,245.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 21 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 26,612 | 56.33% | |
Ed Borey | Republican | 20,633 | 43.67% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 47,245, Margin: 12.66% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 14,779 | 56.75% | |
Ed Borey | Republican | 11,261 | 43.25% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,040 |
District 21 (Position 2)
Marko Liias of Democratic received 54.22% of the votes, totaling 25,491 votes, to win the election, defeated Elizabeth Scott of Republican by a margin of 8.44%. The total votes casted was 47,010.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 21 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Marko Liias | Democratic | 25,491 | 54.22% | |
Elizabeth Scott | Republican | 21,519 | 45.78% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 47,010, Margin: 8.44% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Marko Liias | Democratic | 12,891 | 50.17% | |
Elizabeth Scott | Republican | 8,403 | 32.70% | |
Alan D. Tagle | Republican | 3,185 | 12.40% | |
Mike Huisman | SeniorSide | 1,215 | 4.73% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,694, Margin: 20.30% |
District 22 (Position 1)
Chris Reykdal of Democratic received 60.71% of the votes, totaling 34,600 votes, to win the election, defeated Jason Hearn of Republican by a comfortable margin of 21.42%. The total votes casted was 56,992.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 22 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Chris Reykdal | Democratic | 34,600 | 60.71% | |
Jason Hearn | Republican | 22,392 | 39.29% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 56,992, Margin: 21.42% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jason Hearn | Republican | 11,796 | 34.28% | |
Chris Reykdal | Democratic | 9,322 | 27.09% | |
Stew Henderson | Democratic | 7,950 | 23.10% | |
Judi Hoefling | Democratic | 2,701 | 7.85% | |
Steve Robinson | Progressive Dem | 1,741 | 5.06% | |
Jeremy Miller | Demo | 514 | 1.49% | |
F. G. (Fred) Jensen | Prolife Democrat | 390 | 1.13% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 34,414, Margin: 3.99% |
District 22 (Position 2)
Sam Hunt of Democratic received 71.89% of the votes, totaling 39,261 votes, to win the election, defeated Chris Ward of No Affiliation by a comfortable margin of 43.78%. The total votes casted was 54,612.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 22 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sam Hunt | Democratic | 39,261 | 71.89% | |
Chris Ward | No Affiliation | 15,351 | 28.11% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 54,612, Margin: 43.78% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sam Hunt | Democratic | 20,559 | 63.19% | |
Chris Ward | No Affiliation | 9,001 | 27.67% | |
Justin Kover | Democratic | 2,975 | 9.14% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 32,535, Margin: 18.53% |
District 23 (Position 1)
Sherry V. Appleton of Democratic received 54.28% of the votes, totaling 30,666 votes, to win the election, defeated Pete DeBoer of Republican by a margin of 8.56%. The total votes casted was 56,495.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 23 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sherry V. Appleton | Democratic | 30,666 | 54.28% | |
Pete DeBoer | Republican | 25,829 | 45.72% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 56,495, Margin: 8.56% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sherry V. Appleton | Democratic | 18,406 | 53.59% | |
Pete DeBoer | Republican | 15,943 | 46.41% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 34,349 |
District 23 (Position 2)
Christine Rolfes of Democratic received 57.60% of the votes, totaling 32,351 votes, to win the election, defeated James M. Olsen of Republican by a comfortable margin of 15.20%. The total votes casted was 56,163.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 23 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 32,351 | 57.60% | |
James M. Olsen | Republican | 23,812 | 42.40% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 56,163, Margin: 15.20% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 19,003 | 56.13% | |
James M. Olsen | Republican | 11,211 | 33.11% | |
Aaron Winters | Republican | 3,642 | 10.76% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 33,856, Margin: 22.35% |
District 24 (Position 1)
Kevin Van De Wege of Democratic received 56.18% of the votes, totaling 34,977 votes, to win the election, defeated Dan Gase of Republican by a comfortable margin of 12.36%. The total votes casted was 62,254.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 24 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 34,977 | 56.18% | |
Dan Gase | Republican | 27,277 | 43.82% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 62,254, Margin: 12.36% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 23,484 | 54.46% | |
Dan Gase | Republican | 11,754 | 27.26% | |
Craig Durgan | Republican | 7,887 | 18.29% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 43,125, Margin: 8.97% |
District 24 (Position 2)
Steve Tharinger of Democratic received 52.33% of the votes, totaling 32,300 votes, to win the election, defeated Jim McEntire of Republican by a narrow margin of 4.66%. The total votes casted was 61,727.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 24 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Tharinger | Democratic | 32,300 | 52.33% | |
Jim McEntire | Republican | 29,427 | 47.67% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 61,727, Margin: 4.66% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Tharinger | Democratic | 15,940 | 37.66% | |
Jim McEntire | Republican | 15,852 | 37.46% | |
John (Jack) Dwyer | Democratic | 6,128 | 14.48% | |
Larry Carter | Republican | 4,402 | 10.40% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 42,322, Margin: 22.98% |
District 25 (Position 1)
Bruce Dammeier of Republican received 63.66% of the votes, totaling 31,419 votes, to win the election, defeated John Thompson of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 27.32%. The total votes casted was 49,354.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 25 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 31,419 | 63.66% | |
John Thompson | Democratic | 17,935 | 36.34% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 49,354, Margin: 27.32% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 16,281 | 64.88% | |
John Thompson | Democratic | 8,814 | 35.12% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,095 |
District 25 (Position 2)
Hans Zeiger of Republican received 50.05% of the votes, totaling 24,919 votes, to win the election, defeated Dawn Morrell of Democratic by a tiny margin of 0.10%. The total votes casted was 49,791.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 25 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Hans Zeiger | Republican | 24,919 | 50.05% | |
Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 24,872 | 49.95% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 49,791, Margin: 0.10% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 10,287 | 40.29% | |
Hans Zeiger | Republican | 9,164 | 35.89% | |
Steven Vermillion | Republican | 4,044 | 15.84% | |
Ron Morehouse | Democratic | 1,247 | 4.88% | |
Larry Johnson | Independent | 548 | 2.15% | |
Bryan Shaner | Independent | 243 | 0.95% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,533, Margin: 20.05% |
District 26 (Position 1)
Jan Angel of Republican received 60.75% of the votes, totaling 33,716 votes, to win the election, defeated Sumner Schoenike of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 21.50%. The total votes casted was 55,501.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 26 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jan Angel | Republican | 33,716 | 60.75% | |
Sumner Schoenike | Democratic | 21,785 | 39.25% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 55,501, Margin: 21.50% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jan Angel | Republican | 20,160 | 60.71% | |
Sumner Schoenike | Democratic | 13,046 | 39.29% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 33,206 |
District 26 (Position 2)
Larry Seaquist of Democratic received 52.17% of the votes, totaling 28,942 votes, to win the election, defeated Doug Richards of Republican by a narrow margin of 4.34%. The total votes casted was 55,477.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 26 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 28,942 | 52.17% | |
Doug Richards | Republican | 26,535 | 47.83% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 55,477, Margin: 4.34% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 17,211 | 51.58% | |
Doug Richards | Republican | 16,157 | 48.42% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 33,368 |
District 27 (Position 1)
Laurie Jinkins of Democratic received 54.00% of the votes, totaling 19,503 votes, to win the election, defeated Jake Fey of Democratic by a margin of 8.00%. The total votes casted was 36,114.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 27 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Laurie Jinkins | Democratic | 19,503 | 54.00% | |
Jake Fey | Democratic | 16,611 | 46.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 36,114, Margin: 8.00% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Laurie Jinkins | Democratic | 6,818 | 32.90% | |
Jake Fey | Democratic | 6,046 | 29.17% | |
Ken Nichols | Independent | 5,808 | 28.03% | |
Jessica Smeall | Democratic | 1,259 | 6.08% | |
Janis (Gall-Martin) Gbalah | Democratic | 793 | 3.83% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 20,724, Margin: 1.14% |
District 27 (Position 2)
Jeannie Darneille of Democratic received 62.85% of the votes, totaling 24,296 votes, to win the election, defeated Jon M. Higley of Republican by a comfortable margin of 25.70%. The total votes casted was 38,659.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 27 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 24,296 | 62.85% | |
Jon M. Higley | Republican | 14,363 | 37.15% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 38,659, Margin: 25.70% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 11,415 | 54.41% | |
Jon M. Higley | Republican | 7,643 | 36.43% | |
Jon Cronk | Democratic | 1,921 | 9.16% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 20,979, Margin: 27.27% |
District 28 (Position 1)
Troy Kelley of Democratic received 52.87% of the votes, totaling 21,347 votes, to win the election, defeated Steve O'Ban of Republican by a margin of 5.74%. The total votes casted was 40,373.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 28 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Troy Kelley | Democratic | 21,347 | 52.87% | |
Steve O'Ban | Republican | 19,026 | 47.13% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 40,373, Margin: 5.74% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Troy Kelley | Democratic | 12,056 | 50.26% | |
Steve O'Ban | Republican | 11,932 | 49.74% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 23,988 |
District 28 (Position 2)
Tami Green of Democratic received 51.53% of the votes, totaling 20,712 votes, to win the election, defeated Paul Wagemann of Republican by a narrow margin of 3.06%. The total votes casted was 40,193.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 28 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tami Green | Democratic | 20,712 | 51.53% | |
Paul Wagemann | Republican | 19,481 | 48.47% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 40,193, Margin: 3.06% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tami Green | Democratic | 11,581 | 47.72% | |
Paul Wagemann | Republican | 6,613 | 27.25% | |
Brian Wurts | Republican | 6,073 | 25.03% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,267, Margin: 2.22% |
District 29 (Position 1)
Connie Ladenburg of Democratic received 59.94% of the votes, totaling 15,934 votes, to win the election, defeated Steven T. Cook of Republican by a comfortable margin of 19.88%. The total votes casted was 26,585.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 29 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Connie Ladenburg | Democratic | 15,934 | 59.94% | |
Steven T. Cook | Republican | 10,651 | 40.06% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 26,585, Margin: 19.88% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Connie Ladenburg | Democratic | 5,966 | 45.49% | |
Steven T. Cook | Republican | 3,567 | 27.20% | |
Jonathan Johnson | Democratic | 1,989 | 15.17% | |
Bruce Parks | Republican | 1,593 | 12.15% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 13,115, Margin: 12.03% |
District 29 (Position 2)
Steve Kirby of Democratic received 64.66% of the votes, totaling 17,146 votes, to win the election, defeated Jesse Miller of Republican by a comfortable margin of 29.32%. The total votes casted was 26,519.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 29 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Kirby | Democratic | 17,146 | 64.66% | |
Jesse Miller | Republican | 9,373 | 35.34% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 26,519, Margin: 29.32% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Steve Kirby | Democratic | 8,365 | 63.74% | |
Jesse Miller | Republican | 4,759 | 36.26% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 13,124 |
District 30 (Position 1)
Mark Miloscia of Democratic received 59.50% of the votes, totaling 22,726 votes, to win the election, defeated Shawn Sullivan of Republican by a comfortable margin of 19.00%. The total votes casted was 38,192.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 30 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Miloscia | Democratic | 22,726 | 59.50% | |
Shawn Sullivan | Republican | 15,466 | 40.50% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 38,192, Margin: 19.00% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Miloscia | Democratic | 12,261 | 57.57% | |
Shawn Sullivan | Republican | 9,038 | 42.43% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 21,299 |
District 30 (Position 2)
Katrina Asay of Republican received 50.40% of the votes, totaling 19,130 votes, to win the election, defeated Carol Gregory of Democratic by a tiny margin of 0.80%. The total votes casted was 37,959.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 30 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Katrina Asay | Republican | 19,130 | 50.40% | |
Carol Gregory | Democratic | 18,829 | 49.60% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 37,959, Margin: 0.80% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Carol Gregory | Democratic | 9,227 | 44.01% | |
Katrina Asay | Republican | 5,629 | 26.85% | |
Ed Barney | Republican | 2,641 | 12.60% | |
Anthony Kalchik | Republican | 1,832 | 8.74% | |
Jerry Galland | Republican | 1,636 | 7.80% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 20,965, Margin: 14.25% |
District 31 (Position 1)
Cathy Dahlquist of Republican received 53.17% of the votes, totaling 23,254 votes, to win the election, defeated Shawn Bunney of Republican by a margin of 6.34%. The total votes casted was 43,733.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 31 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Cathy Dahlquist | Republican | 23,254 | 53.17% | |
Shawn Bunney | Republican | 20,479 | 46.83% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 43,733, Margin: 6.34% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Cathy Dahlquist | Republican | 9,237 | 36.81% | |
Shawn Bunney | Republican | 8,077 | 32.18% | |
Peggy Levesque | Democratic | 7,783 | 31.01% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,097, Margin: 1.17% |
District 31 (Position 2)
Christopher Hurst of Independent Dem. received 58.03% of the votes, totaling 27,396 votes, to win the election, defeated Patrick Reed of Republican by a comfortable margin of 16.06%. The total votes casted was 47,211.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 31 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Christopher Hurst | Independent Dem. | 27,396 | 58.03% | |
Patrick Reed | Republican | 19,815 | 41.97% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 47,211, Margin: 16.06% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Christopher Hurst | Independent Dem. | 14,094 | 57.97% | |
Patrick Reed | Republican | 7,614 | 31.32% | |
Daniel Geske | Republican | 2,606 | 10.72% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,314, Margin: 20.60% |
District 32 (Position 1)
Cindy Ryu of Democratic received 61.15% of the votes, totaling 33,550 votes, to win the election, defeated Art Coday of Republican by a comfortable margin of 22.30%. The total votes casted was 54,864.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 32 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Cindy Ryu | Democratic | 33,550 | 61.15% | |
Art Coday | Republican | 21,314 | 38.85% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 54,864, Margin: 22.30% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Cindy Ryu | Democratic | 13,179 | 42.30% | |
Art Coday | Republican | 11,747 | 37.71% | |
Doris Fujioka McConnell | Democratic | 6,227 | 19.99% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 31,153, Margin: 17.72% |
District 32 (Position 2)
Ruth Kagi of Democratic received 64.47% of the votes, totaling 35,344 votes, to win the election, defeated Gary (G) Gagliardi of Republican by a comfortable margin of 28.94%. The total votes casted was 54,824.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 32 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 35,344 | 64.47% | |
Gary (G) Gagliardi | Republican | 19,480 | 35.53% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 54,824, Margin: 28.94% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 17,693 | 56.48% | |
Gary (G) Gagliardi | Republican | 11,185 | 35.71% | |
Stan Lippmann | Democratic | 2,448 | 7.81% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 31,326, Margin: 27.90% |
District 33 (Position 1)
Tina Orwall of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 23,380 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 23,380.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 33 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tina Orwall | Democratic | 23,380 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 23,380 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Tina Orwall | Democratic | 12,306 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 12,306 |
District 33 (Position 2)
Dave Upthegrove of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 23,471 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 23,471.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 33 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 23,471 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 23,471 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 12,651 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 12,651 |
District 34 (Position 1)
Eileen L. Cody of Democratic received 80.59% of the votes, totaling 38,774 votes, to win the election, defeated Ray Carter of Reluctantly R. by a comfortable margin of 61.18%. The total votes casted was 48,112.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 34 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Eileen L. Cody | Democratic | 38,774 | 80.59% | |
Ray Carter | Reluctantly R. | 9,338 | 19.41% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 48,112, Margin: 61.18% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Eileen L. Cody | Democratic | 21,417 | 81.57% | |
Ray Carter | Reluctantly R. | 4,840 | 18.43% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,257 |
District 34 (Position 2)
Joe Fitzgibbon of Democratic received 57.30% of the votes, totaling 26,187 votes, to win the election, defeated Mike Heavey of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 14.60%. The total votes casted was 45,701.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 34 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joe Fitzgibbon | Democratic | 26,187 | 57.30% | |
Mike Heavey | Democratic | 19,514 | 42.70% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 45,701, Margin: 14.60% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Joe Fitzgibbon | Democratic | 9,315 | 34.61% | |
Mike Heavey | Democratic | 8,814 | 32.75% | |
Geoffrey Mac McElroy | Independent | 4,954 | 18.41% | |
Marcee Stone | Democratic | 3,830 | 14.23% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,913, Margin: 14.34% |
District 35 (Position 1)
Kathy Haigh of Democratic received 50.91% of the votes, totaling 28,590 votes, to win the election, defeated Daniel (Dan) Griffey of Republican by a narrow margin of 1.82%. The total votes casted was 56,156.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 35 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 28,590 | 50.91% | |
Daniel (Dan) Griffey | Republican | 27,566 | 49.09% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 56,156, Margin: 1.82% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 17,727 | 50.33% | |
Daniel (Dan) Griffey | Republican | 17,495 | 49.67% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 35,222 |
District 35 (Position 2)
Fred Finn of Democratic received 53.46% of the votes, totaling 29,543 votes, to win the election, defeated Linda Simpson of Republican by a margin of 6.92%. The total votes casted was 55,267.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 35 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Fred Finn | Democratic | 29,543 | 53.46% | |
Linda Simpson | Republican | 25,724 | 46.54% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 55,267, Margin: 6.92% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Fred Finn | Democratic | 16,127 | 46.62% | |
Linda Simpson | Republican | 14,125 | 40.83% | |
Glenn Gaither | Independent | 4,339 | 12.54% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 34,591, Margin: 28.29% |
District 36 (Position 1)
Reuven Carlyle of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 47,821 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 47,821.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 36 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 47,821 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 47,821 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 24,387 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,387 |
District 36 (Position 2)
Mary Lou Dickerson of Democratic received 81.29% of the votes, totaling 49,778 votes, to win the election, defeated Jill England of Republican by a comfortable margin of 62.58%. The total votes casted was 61,237.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 36 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mary Lou Dickerson | Democratic | 49,778 | 81.29% | |
Jill England | Republican | 11,459 | 18.71% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 61,237, Margin: 62.58% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mary Lou Dickerson | Democratic | 26,205 | 80.47% | |
Jill England | Republican | 6,359 | 19.53% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 32,564 |
District 37 (Position 1)
Sharon Tomiko Santos of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 32,697 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 32,697.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 37 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 32,697 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 32,697 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 16,562 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 16,562 |
District 37 (Position 2)
Eric Pettigrew of Democratic received 84.37% of the votes, totaling 30,787 votes, to win the election, defeated John Stafford of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 68.74%. The total votes casted was 36,489.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 37 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 30,787 | 84.37% | |
John Stafford | Democratic | 5,702 | 15.63% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 36,489, Margin: 68.74% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 15,401 | 82.73% | |
John Stafford | Democratic | 3,214 | 17.27% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 18,615 |
District 38 (Position 1)
John McCoy of Democratic received 57.89% of the votes, totaling 21,875 votes, to win the election, defeated Hugh Fleet of Republican by a comfortable margin of 15.78%. The total votes casted was 37,785.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 38 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
John McCoy | Democratic | 21,875 | 57.89% | |
Hugh Fleet | Republican | 15,910 | 42.11% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 37,785, Margin: 15.78% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
John McCoy | Democratic | 11,077 | 53.83% | |
Hugh Fleet | Republican | 9,499 | 46.17% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 20,576 |
District 38 (Position 2)
Mike Sells of Democratic received 58.55% of the votes, totaling 22,043 votes, to win the election, defeated Iris Lilly of Republican by a comfortable margin of 17.10%. The total votes casted was 37,645.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 38 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Sells | Democratic | 22,043 | 58.55% | |
Iris Lilly | Republican | 15,602 | 41.45% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 37,645, Margin: 17.10% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Sells | Democratic | 11,474 | 56.27% | |
Iris Lilly | Republican | 8,918 | 43.73% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 20,392 |
District 39 (Position 1)
Dan Kristiansen of Republican received 59.44% of the votes, totaling 31,578 votes, to win the election, defeated Eleanor Walters of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 18.88%. The total votes casted was 53,122.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 39 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Kristiansen | Republican | 31,578 | 59.44% | |
Eleanor Walters | Democratic | 21,544 | 40.56% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 53,122, Margin: 18.88% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Dan Kristiansen | Republican | 17,967 | 62.71% | |
Eleanor Walters | Democratic | 10,685 | 37.29% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 28,652 |
District 39 (Position 2)
Kirk Pearson of Republican received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 41,784 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 41,784.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 39 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kirk Pearson | Republican | 41,784 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 41,784 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kirk Pearson | Republican | 21,976 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 21,976 |
District 40 (Position 1)
Kristine Lytton of Democratic received 57.31% of the votes, totaling 33,304 votes, to win the election, defeated Mike Newman of Republican by a comfortable margin of 14.62%. The total votes casted was 58,116.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 40 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kristine Lytton | Democratic | 33,304 | 57.31% | |
Mike Newman | Republican | 24,812 | 42.69% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 58,116, Margin: 14.62% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Kristine Lytton | Democratic | 8,896 | 26.31% | |
Mike Newman | Republican | 5,876 | 17.38% | |
Tom Pasma | Democratic | 5,308 | 15.70% | |
Dusty Gulleson | Republican | 5,295 | 15.66% | |
Thomas Boucher | Democratic | 2,698 | 7.98% | |
Donna R. Miller | Republican | 2,579 | 7.63% | |
Chuck Carrell | Republican | 1,487 | 4.40% | |
Justin Van Dyk | Democratic | 1,027 | 3.04% | |
Doug (Yoshe) Revelle | Happiness | 647 | 1.91% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 33,813, Margin: 1.68% |
District 40 (Position 2)
Jeff Morris of Democratic received 56.87% of the votes, totaling 33,064 votes, to win the election, defeated John Swapp of Republican by a comfortable margin of 13.74%. The total votes casted was 58,143.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 40 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jeff Morris | Democratic | 33,064 | 56.87% | |
John Swapp | Republican | 25,079 | 43.13% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 58,143, Margin: 13.74% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jeff Morris | Democratic | 18,348 | 51.56% | |
John Swapp | Republican | 14,575 | 40.95% | |
Howard Pellett | Green | 2,666 | 7.49% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 35,589, Margin: 33.46% |
District 41 (Position 1)
Marcie Maxwell of Democratic received 54.11% of the votes, totaling 32,205 votes, to win the election, defeated Peter Dunbar of Republican by a margin of 8.22%. The total votes casted was 59,514.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 41 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 32,205 | 54.11% | |
Peter Dunbar | Republican | 27,309 | 45.89% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 59,514, Margin: 8.22% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 17,411 | 52.07% | |
Peter Dunbar | Republican | 16,029 | 47.93% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 33,440 |
District 41 (Position 2)
Judy Clibborn of Democratic received 59.99% of the votes, totaling 35,015 votes, to win the election, defeated Stephen Strader of Republican by a comfortable margin of 19.98%. The total votes casted was 58,365.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 41 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 35,015 | 59.99% | |
Stephen Strader | Republican | 23,350 | 40.01% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 58,365, Margin: 19.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 18,947 | 56.50% | |
Stephen Strader | Republican | 12,853 | 38.33% | |
Orion S. Webster | Independent | 1,736 | 5.18% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 33,536, Margin: 33.15% |
District 42 (Position 1)
Jason Overstreet of Republican received 52.75% of the votes, totaling 31,885 votes, to win the election, defeated Al Jensen of Democratic by a margin of 5.50%. The total votes casted was 60,443.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 42 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jason Overstreet | Republican | 31,885 | 52.75% | |
Al Jensen | Democratic | 28,558 | 47.25% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 60,443, Margin: 5.50% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jason Overstreet | Republican | 15,852 | 45.66% | |
Al Jensen | Democratic | 9,285 | 26.75% | |
Richard May | Democratic | 4,963 | 14.30% | |
Craig Mayberry | Independent | 3,094 | 8.91% | |
Michael C. Smith | Republican | 1,522 | 4.38% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 34,716, Margin: 12.45% |
District 42 (Position 2)
Vincent Buys of Republican received 50.13% of the votes, totaling 30,608 votes, to win the election, defeated Kelli Linville of Democratic by a tiny margin of 0.26%. The total votes casted was 61,062.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 42 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Vincent Buys | Republican | 30,608 | 50.13% | |
Kelli Linville | Democratic | 30,454 | 49.87% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 61,062, Margin: 0.26% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Vincent Buys | Republican | 18,460 | 51.89% | |
Kelli Linville | Democratic | 17,116 | 48.11% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 35,576 |
District 43 (Position 1)
Jamie Pedersen of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 41,277 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 41,277.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 43 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 41,277 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 41,277 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 21,257 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 21,257 |
District 43 (Position 2)
Frank Chopp of Democratic received 86.14% of the votes, totaling 44,580 votes, to win the election, defeated Kim Verde of Republican by a comfortable margin of 72.28%. The total votes casted was 51,754.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 43 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Frank Chopp | Democratic | 44,580 | 86.14% | |
Kim Verde | Republican | 7,174 | 13.86% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 51,754, Margin: 72.28% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Frank Chopp | Democratic | 22,600 | 85.29% | |
Kim Verde | Republican | 3,899 | 14.71% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,499 |
District 44 (Position 1)
Hans Dunshee of Democratic received 52.09% of the votes, totaling 31,339 votes, to win the election, defeated Bob McCaughan of Republican by a narrow margin of 4.18%. The total votes casted was 60,162.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 44 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 31,339 | 52.09% | |
Bob McCaughan | Republican | 28,823 | 47.91% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 60,162, Margin: 4.18% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 14,693 | 48.02% | |
Bob McCaughan | Republican | 10,178 | 33.26% | |
Shahram Hadian | Republican | 5,726 | 18.71% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 30,597, Margin: 14.55% |
District 44 (Position 2)
Mike Hope of Republican received 65.25% of the votes, totaling 38,816 votes, to win the election, defeated John Boerger of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 30.50%. The total votes casted was 59,489.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 44 (Position 2) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Hope | Republican | 38,816 | 65.25% | |
John Boerger | Democratic | 20,673 | 34.75% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 59,489, Margin: 30.50% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mike Hope | Republican | 19,703 | 64.96% | |
John Boerger | Democratic | 10,629 | 35.04% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 30,332 |
District 45 (Position 1)
Roger Goodman of Democratic received 51.33% of the votes, totaling 29,242 votes, to win the election, defeated Kevin Haistings of Republican by a narrow margin of 2.66%. The total votes casted was 56,973.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 45 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Roger Goodman | Democratic | 29,242 | 51.33% | |
Kevin Haistings | Republican | 27,731 | 48.67% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 56,973, Margin: 2.66% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Roger Goodman | Democratic | 15,325 | 50.31% | |
Kevin Haistings | Republican | 15,137 | 49.69% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 30,462 |
District 45 (Position 2)
Larry Springer of Democratic received 58.22% of the votes, totaling 33,083 votes, to win the election, defeated Mark Isaacs of Republican by a comfortable margin of 16.44%. The total votes casted was 56,821.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 45 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Springer | Democratic | 33,083 | 58.22% | |
Mark Isaacs | Republican | 23,738 | 41.78% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 56,821, Margin: 16.44% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Larry Springer | Democratic | 16,959 | 55.34% | |
Mark Isaacs | Republican | 13,687 | 44.66% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 30,646 |
District 46 (Position 1)
David Frockt of Democratic received 100.00% of the votes, totaling 39,018 votes, to win the election. The total votes casted was 39,018.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 46 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
David Frockt | Democratic | 39,018 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 39,018 | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
David Frockt | Democratic | 20,722 | 100.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 20,722 |
District 46 (Position 2)
Phyllis G. Kenney of Democratic received 83.99% of the votes, totaling 41,979 votes, to win the election, defeated Beau Gunderson of No Affiliation by a comfortable margin of 67.98%. The total votes casted was 49,980.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 46 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Phyllis G. Kenney | Democratic | 41,979 | 83.99% | |
Beau Gunderson | No Affiliation | 8,001 | 16.01% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 49,980, Margin: 67.98% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Phyllis G. Kenney | Democratic | 22,562 | 84.16% | |
Beau Gunderson | No Affiliation | 4,247 | 15.84% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 26,809 |
District 47 (Position 1)
Mark Hargrove of Republican received 56.33% of the votes, totaling 25,728 votes, to win the election, defeated Geoff Simpson of Democratic by a comfortable margin of 12.66%. The total votes casted was 45,671.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 47 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Hargrove | Republican | 25,728 | 56.33% | |
Geoff Simpson | Democratic | 19,943 | 43.67% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 45,671, Margin: 12.66% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Mark Hargrove | Republican | 9,908 | 39.57% | |
Geoff Simpson | Democratic | 9,716 | 38.80% | |
Nancy Wyatt | Republican | 5,418 | 21.64% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,042, Margin: 17.16% |
District 47 (Position 2)
Pat Sullivan of Democratic received 57.13% of the votes, totaling 25,813 votes, to win the election, defeated Rodrigo M. Yanez of Republican by a comfortable margin of 14.26%. The total votes casted was 45,181.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 47 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 25,813 | 57.13% | |
Rodrigo M. Yanez | Republican | 19,368 | 42.87% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 45,181, Margin: 14.26% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 13,516 | 54.59% | |
Rodrigo M. Yanez | Republican | 11,245 | 45.41% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,761 |
District 48 (Position 1)
Ross Hunter of Democratic received 54.00% of the votes, totaling 24,981 votes, to win the election, defeated Diane Tebelius of Republican by a margin of 8.00%. The total votes casted was 46,264.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 48 (Position 1) | ||||
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Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ross Hunter | Democratic | 24,981 | 54.00% | |
Diane Tebelius | Republican | 21,283 | 46.00% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 46,264, Margin: 8.00% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Ross Hunter | Democratic | 14,142 | 54.96% | |
Diane Tebelius | Republican | 11,590 | 45.04% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,732 |
District 48 (Position 2)
Deb Eddy of Democratic received 57.31% of the votes, totaling 25,941 votes, to win the election, defeated Philip L. Wilson of Republican by a comfortable margin of 14.62%. The total votes casted was 45,262.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 48 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Deb Eddy | Democratic | 25,941 | 57.31% | |
Philip L. Wilson | Republican | 19,321 | 42.69% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 45,262, Margin: 14.62% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Deb Eddy | Democratic | 13,795 | 54.31% | |
Philip L. Wilson | Republican | 11,604 | 45.69% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 25,399 |
District 49 (Position 1)
Jim Jacks of Democratic received 57.14% of the votes, totaling 23,381 votes, to win the election, defeated Bill Cismar of Republican by a comfortable margin of 14.28%. The total votes casted was 40,921.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 49 (Position 1) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim Jacks | Democratic | 23,381 | 57.14% | |
Bill Cismar | Republican | 17,540 | 42.86% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 40,921, Margin: 14.28% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim Jacks | Democratic | 13,337 | 55.65% | |
Bill Cismar | Republican | 10,629 | 44.35% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 23,966 |
District 49 (Position 2)
Jim Moeller of Democratic received 53.48% of the votes, totaling 21,975 votes, to win the election, defeated Craig Riley of Republican by a margin of 6.96%. The total votes casted was 41,093.
2010 Washington State House Election in District 49 (Position 2) | ||||
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General | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim Moeller | Democratic | 21,975 | 53.48% | |
Craig Riley | Republican | 19,118 | 46.52% | |
Election Date: 2010-11-02, Valid Votes: 41,093, Margin: 6.96% | ||||
Primary | ||||
Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |
Jim Moeller | Democratic | 12,803 | 53.14% | |
Craig Riley | Republican | 11,291 | 46.86% | |
Election Date: 2010-08-17, Valid Votes: 24,094 |
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
- 2009 Washington State House Special Election
- 2008 Washington State House Election