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A general election was held in the
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of
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on November 8, 2016. The primary was held on August 2. At the time of the filing deadline of May 20, 2016, 682 candidates had filed for 345 offices statewide.


Federal


President of the United States

Washington had 12 electoral votes for the
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, which were awarded to
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. Statewide party caucuses and primaries were held in the spring of 2016 to determine the allocation of state delegates to the respective Democratic and Republican party national conventions.
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won the Democratic caucus in March, defeating Hillary Clinton and taking 73 percent of delegates;
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won the Republican primary, taking 76 percent of delegates. A non-binding primary for the Democratic party held in May resulted in a victory for
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.


United States House of Representatives

All 10 of Washington's seats in the
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were up for re-election. All but one of the incumbents ran for re-election, the exception being
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(D) of the 7th district. McDermott's seat was won by
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(D). The remaining seats were retained by the incumbents.


United States Senate

Incumbent Democratic senior Senator
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ran for re-election to a fifth term in office, defeating Republican challenger Chris Vance by 18 points.


Statewide


Governor

Incumbent
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was re-elected to his second term over
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Commissioner Bill Bryant.


Lieutenant governor

Incumbent
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, first elected to the office in 1996, announced that he would not seek a sixth term. Four Democrats (three of whom were state senators), four Republicans, two third-party candidates, and one independent competed in the primary election. Marty McClendon (R) and
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(D) finished as top two and advanced to the general election, which Habib won by 9 points.


Polling


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Attorney general

Incumbent
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Bob Ferguson, elected in 2012 as a Democrat, sought reelection, opposed by Joshua B. Trumbull, who ran as a
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.


Secretary of State

Incumbent Secretary of State
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, elected in 2012 as the only Republican to hold a statewide office on the West Coast, sought reelection. Former
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member Tina Podlodowski announced her bid in January 2016, seeking to become the first Democrat to hold the office since 1965. Wyman retained her seat with 55% of the vote.


State Auditor

Incumbent state auditor Troy Kelley, elected as a Democrat in 2012, was indicted over federal charges of felony theft and money laundering. Several attempts to remove him from office, including a threat of impeachment by the legislature, proved unsuccessful. Kelley did not file to run for a second term. Two Democratic, one Republican and two independent candidates competed in the primary. Mark Miloscia (R) and Pat McCarthy (D) finished as top two and advanced to the general election. McCarthy won by 5 points.


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State Treasurer

Incumbent James McIntire announced on December 16, 2015, that he would not seek a third term as
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. Five candidates ran to succeed him: state senator Marko Liias, former
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commissioner Alec Fisken, pension consultant John Paul Comerford, Benton County treasurer Duane Davidson, and investment firm executive Michael Waite. Liias, Fisken, and Comerford ran as Democrats; Davidson and Waite, as Republicans. Duane Davidson and Michael Waite, both Republicans, finished as top two in the primary election and advanced to the general election, marking the first time since the top-two system had been instituted that both of the primary slots in any statewide race had been won by Republicans. In the general election, Duane Davidson received the endorsements of every county treasurer in Washington state, both Democrat and Republican, as well as
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. Michael Waite was endorsed by former Democratic state Auditor
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and former state Attorney General
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. Davidson won the general election for Treasurer. This was the first time a Republican had been elected to the office of Treasurer of Washington since 1952.


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Public Lands Commissioner

Incumbent Public Lands Commissioner
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, elected in 2008 and reelected in 2012, announced his intention to not seek a third term in office. Five Democrats, one Republican, and one Libertarian competed in the primary. Steve McLaughlin (R) and
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(D) finished as top two and advanced to the general election. Franz was elected with 53% of the vote.


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Superintendent of Public Instruction

Incumbent
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declined to run for a third term as Superintendent of Public Instruction. Nine candidates ran in the nonpartisan election. Erin Jones and
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finished as top two and advanced to the general election. In a close race, Reykdal edged out Jones by one point. Jones conceded the election on November 22.


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Insurance Commissioner

Mike Kreidler Myron Bradford Kreidler (born September 28, 1943) is an American physician and politician who previously served as the eighth Washington Insurance Commissioner. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served one term in the Congress, re ...
was reelected to his fifth term.


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Legislative


State Senate

Twenty-five of the forty-nine seats in the
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were up for election. Republicans held a narrow majority in the Senate, taking 26 seats compared to 23 for the Democrats. Seven incumbent senators retired, creating vacancies that had the potential to swing the split of party votes. A Democrat defeated the Republican incumbent in District 41, leaving Republicans with a one-seat majority.


State House of Representatives

All 98 seats in the
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were up for election. The outgoing House had a narrow Democratic majority, with 50 seats compared to the Republicans' 48. Both parties picked up seats from the other party, resulting in the same overall composition.


Ballot measures

* Washington Initiative 732 proposed a revenue-neutral
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to fight
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. The measure would have imposed a fee on carbon dioxide emissions within the state, decreased the state's
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and business tax, and expanded the state's version of the
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. It was rejected by voters on November 8. * Voters approved a minimum wage increase by a 57% vote. The initiative calls for increasing the state's minimum wage to $13.50 an hour by 2020 from $9.47. * Voters approved Sound Transit 3, building 62 Miles of Light Rail. * Voters approved a firearms access ballot measure; the initiative calls for allowing courts to issue “extreme risk protection orders” to temporarily prevent people from owning or obtaining firearms if there is a risk of harm to themselves or others. * Voters repealed a dental insurance tax. * Voters repealed Advisory Vote 15 for alternative fuel vehicles. * Voters rejected a campaign finance initiative, Initiative 1464. * Voters approved a measure to increase fines for fraud. * Voters voted against an effort to create a carbon emissions tax. * Voters approved an initiative to denounce Citizen's United. * Voters approved a redistricting deadline.


Local elections

*John Blom defeated Tanisha L. Harris for Clark City Council District 3. *Eileen Quiring defeated Roman Battan for Clark City Council District 4. *Nancy Barnes defeated Mike Lyons for Public Utility District No. 1 of Clark County Commissioner in District No. 2. *City of Vancouver Proposition No. 1 was approved. *City of Woodland Transportation Benefit District Proposition No. 1 was approved. *Battle Ground School District No. 119 Proposition No. 1 was approved.


See also

* Elections in Washington (state)


References


External links


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