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Elections In Washington
In Washington (state), Washington, elections are authorized by Articles II, III, and IV of the Washington State Constitution, which respectively include the establishment of elections for the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches of the Government of Washington (state), state government; Article VI establishes election procedures and rights. Washington uses a vote-by-mail system under the supervision of the Secretary of State of Washington, Secretary of State, mandated statewide since 2011. List of counties in Washington, Counties were previously able to choose between it and polling place, in-person voting from 2005 onward, of which all but one adopted vote-by-mail by 2011. Since 2008, most non-presidential elections are carried out using nonpartisan blanket primary, also known as the "top-two primary". In a 2020 study, Washington was ranked as the 2nd easiest state for citizens to vote in. 1996 *1996 United States presidential election in Washington (state) *1996 W ...
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Washington (state)
Washington, officially the State of Washington, is a U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is often referred to as Washington State to distinguish it from Washington, D.C., the national capital, both named after George Washington (the first President of the United States, U.S. president). Washington borders the Pacific Ocean to the west, Oregon to the south, Idaho to the east, and shares Canada–United States border, an international border with the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of British Columbia to the north. Olympia, Washington, Olympia is the List of capitals in the United States, state capital, and the most populous city is Seattle. Washington is the List of U.S. states and territories by area, 18th-largest state, with an area of , and the List of U.S. states and territories by population, 13th-most populous state, with a population of just less than 8 million. The majority of Washington's residents live ...
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2004 United States House Of Representatives Elections In Washington
The United States House of Representatives elections in Washington were held on November 2, 2004. Washington (state), Washington has nine members in the United States House of Representatives, House of Representatives, as apportioned during the 2000 United States census, 2000 census, and all nine seats were up for re-election. There were two open seats in the 5th and 8th districts when Republicans George Nethercutt and Jennifer Dunn, respectively, retired. No seats changed party this year. Overview District 1 In this liberal-leaning district based in the northern suburbs of Seattle, Washington, Seattle and parts of the Kitsap Peninsula, incumbent Democratic Congressman Jay Inslee did not face a serious challenge from Republican candidate Randy Eastwood and Libertarian Charles Moore. Congressman Inslee was able to crush both candidates in the general election to win his fifth nonconsecutive term in Congress. District 2 Incumbent Congressman Rick Larsen has repr ...
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Washington State Local Elections, 2008
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Washington Secretary Of State Election, 2008
Washington (state), Washington has 9 Executive seats, all elected at large. In 2008, all 9 positions were up for reelection. , this was the last set of statewide elections in Washington in which any Republicans won by double digits. Offices and Candidates Governor Incumbent Democratic governor Christine Gregoire ran for re-election, defeating Republican nominee Dino Rossi. In contrast to the 2004 Washington gubernatorial election, previous election, where Gregoire narrowly defeated Rossi by only 129 votes, Gregoire won by 6.5%. Lt. Governor Brad Owen, who has held this position since 1996, ran for re-election to a fourth term. He defeated Republican nominee Marcia McCraw in a landslide, winning over 60% of the vote. Secretary of State Sam Reed, who held this position since 2001, was re-elected to a third and final term, defeating Democrat Jason Osgood. As of 2025, this is the last time a Republican won the Secretary of State position by over 10% ...
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Washington Attorney General Election, 2008
Washington has 9 Executive seats, all elected at large. In 2008, all 9 positions were up for reelection. , this was the last set of statewide elections in Washington in which any Republicans won by double digits. Offices and Candidates Governor Incumbent Democratic governor Christine Gregoire ran for re-election, defeating Republican nominee Dino Rossi. In contrast to the previous election, where Gregoire narrowly defeated Rossi by only 129 votes, Gregoire won by 6.5%. Lt. Governor Brad Owen, who has held this position since 1996, ran for re-election to a fourth term. He defeated Republican nominee Marcia McCraw in a landslide, winning over 60% of the vote. Secretary of State Sam Reed, who held this position since 2001, was re-elected to a third and final term, defeating Democrat Jason Osgood. As of 2025, this is the last time a Republican won the Secretary of State position by over 10%. State Treasurer Incumbent State Treasurer ...
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2008 Washington Gubernatorial Election
The 2008 gubernatorial election in Washington was held on November 4, 2008. Republican Dino Rossi and incumbent Democratic Governor Christine Gregoire emerged from the August 19 primary. This made the 2008 election a rematch between the candidates from the 2004 election, the closest gubernatorial election in the state's history. In contrast to the recounts and months of legal challenges in their previous contest, Gregoire was the clear winner on November 5 with about 53% of the vote. With a margin of 6.48%, this election was the second-closest race of the 2008 gubernatorial election cycle, behind only the election in North Carolina. Timeline Primary election , - !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" valign=top, Candidate !style="background-color:#E9E9E9", Stated party preference !style="background-color:#E9E9E9", Website !style="background-color:#E9E9E9", Notes , - , Christine Gregoire , , Prefers Democratic Party , , , Incumbent governor , - , Dino Rossi , , Prefers Re ...
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2008 United States House Of Representatives Elections In Washington
The 2008 congressional elections in Washington was held on November 4, 2008, to determine who will represent the U.S. state, state of Washington (state), Washington in the United States House of Representatives. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected will serve in the 111th United States Congress, 111th Congress from January 4, 2009, until January 3, 2011. The election coincided with the 2008 United States presidential election, 2008 U.S. presidential election. Nonpartisan blanket primary elections were held on August 19, 2008. Washington has nine seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census. Its 2007-2008 congressional delegation consisted of six Democratic Party (United States), Democrats and three Republican Party (United States), Republicans. All of the incumbents were re-elected, with only the 8th district race being considered competitive. District 1 Incumbent Democratic Party (United States), Democrat Jay Inslee has ...
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2008 United States Presidential Election In Washington (state)
The 2008 United States presidential election in Washington took place on November 4, 2008, and was part of the 2008 United States presidential election. Voters chose 11 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president. The State of Washington was won by Democratic nominee Barack Obama by a 17.1% margin of victory. Prior to the election, all 17 news organizations considered this a state Obama would win, or otherwise considered as a safe blue state. No Republican presidential nominee had won the State of Washington since Ronald Reagan won the state in 1984. Continuing on that trend, Washington stayed in the Democratic column as Obama carried the state with over 57% of the vote. , this is the last election in which Skamania County, Klickitat County, and Wahkiakum County voted for the Democratic candidate. This is also the last time the Democrat carried majority of Washington county. Obama became the first ever Democrat to win ...
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2006 Washington State Local Elections
The following local races were on the ballot in Washington State during the 2006 election. The filing period for candidates for public office was July 24 through July 28, 2006. Washington State's primary election was held on September 19, 2006. County & Local Elections Adams County County Commissioner District 3 *Jeffrey W. Stevens (R) County Assessor *David Anderson (R) County Auditor *Nancy McBroom (R) County Clerk *Paulette Gibler (R) Othello District Court Judge *Gary Brueher (NP) County Prosecutor *Randy Flyckt (R) County Sheriff *Douglas Barger (R) County Treasurer *Laura Danekas (R) Asotin County City Council City of Asotin City of Asotin Council Pos 3 *Vickie Bonfield (NP) City of Asotin Council Pos 4 *Marvin A. Schneider (NP) City of Asotin Council Pos 5 *Del Schnider (NP) City of Clarkston City of Clarkston Council Pos 1 *Dave Richards (NP) City of Clarkston Council Pos 2 *John Smith (NP) City of Clarkston Council Pos 3 *Larry B ...
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2006 United States House Of Representatives Elections In Washington
Elections were held in Washington state in 2006 for seats in the United States House of Representatives. Of the nine congressional districts, six were won by Democrats and three by Republicans, with the Democrats taking 64% of the vote. Overview District 1 Incumbent Democratic Congressman Jay Inslee easily dispatched Republican challenger Larry Ishmael to win a sixth term. Endorsements District 2 Democratic incumbent Congressman Rick Larsen defeated his Republican opponent, U.S. Navy veteran Doug Roulstone by a solid margin. Endorsements District 3 In a slight improvement over his 2004 performance, incumbent Democratic Congressman Brian Baird easily won a fifth term over Republican challenger Michael Messmore. Endorsements District 4 In his bid for a seventh term, Republican incumbent Congressman Doc Hastings beat back a spirited challenge from Democratic nominee Richard Wright. Though Hastings eventually beat Wright by a fairly so ...
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2006 United States Senate Election In Washington
The 2006 United States Senate election in Washington was held November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democrat Maria Cantwell won reelection to a second term. Background The filing deadline was July 28, 2006, with the primary held September 19, 2006. Cantwell consistently led in polling throughout the race, although political analysts saw her as vulnerable this election cycle due to her extremely narrow win in 2000 and discontent among progressive voters. In November, the ''National Journal'' ranked Cantwell's seat as number 13 of the top 20 races to watch based on the likelihood of switching party control, and the third-highest Democratic seat likely to flip. However, in an election marked by discontent over the Republican leadership in D.C., Cantwell easily won by a 17% margin of victory. Statewide politics in Washington have been dominated by the Democratic Party for many years. The governor, lieutenant governor, treasurer, state auditor, and insurance commissioner are Democrats, whil ...
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