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[asset-pullquotes[{"quote": "Federal", "style": "wide"}]]Last updated: 11/9/2016, 10:05 a.m.
President | U.S. Senator | U.S. Rep, Dist 1 | U.S. Rep, Dist 2 | U.S. Rep, Dist 3 | U.S. Rep, Dist 4 | U.S. Rep, Dist 5 | U.S. Rep, Dist 6 | U.S. Rep, Dist 7 | U.S. Rep, Dist 8 | U.S. Rep, Dist 9 | U.S. Rep, Dist 10
President
Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine (D): 56.3 % (Washington state)
Donald J. Trump / Mike Pence (R): 37.8 %
U.S. Senator
Patty Murray (D): 60.8 %
Chris Vance (R): 39.2 %
U.S. Representative, District 1: Parts of King, Snohomish, Skagit, Whatcom counties
Suzan DelBene (D): 57.2 %
Robert J. Sutherland (R): 42.8 %
U.S. Representative, District 2: Parts of Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomis, Whatcom counties
Rick Larsen (D): 65.2 %
Marc Hennemann (R): 34.9 %
U.S. Representative, District 3: Southwest Washington
Jaime Herrera Beutler (R): 58.8 %
Jim Moeller (D): 41.2 %
U.S. Representative, District 4: Central and Eastern Washington
Dan Newhouse (R): 57.8 %
Clint Didier (R): 42.2 %
U.S. Representative, District 5: Eastern Washington
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R): 58.3 %
Joe Pakootas (D): 41.7 %
U.S. Representative, District 6: Olympic Peninsula, parts of Tacoma
Derek Kilmer (D): 62.3 %
Todd A. Bloom (R): 37.8 %
U.S. Representative, District 7: Seattle
Pramila Jayapal (D): 57.2 %
Brady Pinero Walkinshaw (D): 42.8 %
U.S. Representative, District 8: Parts of Pierce, King and Kittitas counties
Dave Reichert (R): 58.4 %
Tony Ventrella (D): 41.6 %
U.S. Representative, District 9: Parts of King, Pierce counties
Adam Smith (D): 74.3 %
Doug Basler (R): 25.7 %
U.S. Representative, District 10: Olympia, parts of Mason and Thurston counties
Denny Heck (D): 59.5 %
Jim Postma (R): 40.5 %
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Governor | Lt. Governor | Secretary of State | Treasurer | Auditor | Attorney General | Commissioner of Public Lands | Superintendent of Public Instruction | Insurance Commissioner
Governor
Jay Inslee (D): 56.3 %
Bill Bryant (R): 43.4 %
Lt. Governor
Cyrus Habib (D): 55.8 %
Marty McClendon (R): 44.2 %
Secretary of State
Kim Wyman (R): 53.2 %
Tina Podlodowski (D): 46.8 %
Treasurer
Duane Davidson (R): 58.6 %
Michael Waite (R): 41.4 %
Auditor
Mark Miloscia (R): 46.0 %
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (D): 54.0 %
Attorney General
Bob Ferguson (D): 69.2 %
Joshua B. Trumbull (L): 30.8 %
Commissioner of Public Lands
Steve McLaughlin (R): 45.1 %
Hilary Franz (D): 54.9 %
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Erin Jones: 48.9 %
Chris Reykdal: 51.1 %
Insurance Commissioner
Mike Kreidler (D): 60.0 %
Richard Schrock (R): 40.0 %
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[asset-pullquotes[{"quote": "Legislative", "style": "wide"}]]Last updated: 11/8/2016, 10:21 p.m.
District 1 | District 11| District 32 | District 33 | District 34 | District 36 | District 37 | District 41| District 43 | District 45| District 46 | District 48
District 1: Bothell
State Senator
Mindie Wirth (R): 40.4 %
Guy Palumbo (D): 59.6 %
Representative, Position 1
Derek Stanford (D): 63.5 %
Neil Thannisch (R): 36.5 %
State Representative, Position 2
Jim Langston (R): 42.1 %
Shelley Kloba (D): 57.9 %
District 11: South Seattle, Renton
State Senator
Bob Hasegawa (D): 77.8 %
Dennis Price (L): 22.2 %
State Representative, Position 1
Zack Hudgins (D): 69.2 %
Erin Smith Aboudara (R): 30.8 %
State Representative, Position 2
Steve Bergquist (D) — unopposed
District 32: Shoreline, Lynnwood
State Representative, Position 1
Cindy Ryu (D): 77.7 %
Alvin Rutledge (R): 22.3 %
State Representative, Position 2
Ruth Kagi (D): 74.9 %
David D. Schirle (R): 25.1 %
District 33: SeaTac, Kent
State Representative, Position 1
Tina L. Orwall (D): 70.4 %
John Potter (R): 29.6 %
State Representative, Position 2
Mia Su-Ling Gregerson (D): 66.0 %
Pamela Pollock (R): 34.1 %
District 34: West Seattle, Burien, Vashon
State Representative, Position 1
Eileen L. Cody (D): 82.4 %
Matthew Benson (R): 17.6 %
State Representative, Position 2
Joe Fitzgibbon (D): 81.8 %
Andrew Pilloud (R): 18.2 %
District 36: Ballard, Magnolia
State Senator
Reuven Carlyle (D) — unopposed
State Representative, Position 1
Noel Christina Frame (D) — unopposed
State Representative, Position 2
Gael Tarleton (D) — unopposed
District 37: South Seattle, Renton
State Representative, Position 1
Sharon Tomiko Santos (D): 91.9 %
John Dickinson (none): 8.1 %
State Representative, Position 2
Eric Pettigrew (D): 87.8 %
Tamra Smilanich (non-partisan): 12.2 %
District 41: Bellevue, Mercer Island, Issaquah
State Senator
Lisa Wellman (D): 55.2 %
Steve Litzow (R): 44.9 %
State Representative, Position 1
Tana Senn (D): 67.3 %
John Pass (R): 32.7 %
State Representative, Position 2
Judy Clibborn (D): 64.7 %
Michael Appleby (R): 35.3 %
District 43: Downtown, Green Lake
State Representative, Position 1
Nicole Macri (D): 65.5 %
Dan Shih (D): 34.5 %
State Representative, Position 2
Frank Chopp (D) — unopposed
District 45: Kirkland, Woodinville
State Representative, Position 1
Roger Goodman (D): 65.6 %
Ramior Valderrama (R): 34.4 %
State Representative, Position 2
Larry Springer (D) — unopposed
District 46: Laurelhurst, North Seattle
State Representative, Position 1
Gerry Pollet (D): 87.2 %
Stephanie Heart Viskovich (L): 12.8 %
State Representative, Position 2
Jessyn Farrell (D) — unopposed
District 48: Bellevue, Redmond
State Representative, Position 1
Patty Kuderer (D): 73.5 %
Michelle Darnell (L): 26.5 %
State Representative, Position 2
Joan McBride (D): 75.8 %
Benjamin Judah Phelps (L): 24.2 %
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[asset-pullquotes[{"quote": "Measures", "style": "wide"}]]Last updated: 11/9/2016, 10:05 a.m.
1433 | 1464 | 1491 | 1501 | 732 | 735 | Seattle 124 | Advisory Vote 14 | Advisory Vote 15 | Amendment 8210
State Initiative 1433: Raise state minimum wage
Approve: 59.5 %
Reject: 40.5 %
State Initiative 1464: Campaign finance
Approve: 47.4 %
Reject: 52.6 %
State Initiative 1491: Extreme risk protection orders
Approve: 71.2 %
Reject: 28.8 %
State Initiative 1501: Seniors and vulnerable individuals
Approve: 71.6 %
Reject: 28.4 %
State Initiative 732: Carbon emission tax
Approve: 41.5 %
Reject: 58.5 %
State Initiative 735: Constitutional rights for corporations
Approve: 63.8 %
Reject: 36.2%
Seattle Initiative 124: Hotel worker safety
Approve: 77.3 %
Reject: 22.7 %
State Amendment, Senate Joint Resolution 8210: Deadline for completing redistricting
Approve: 77.7 %
Reject: 22.3 %
Advisory Vote 14: Insurance premium tax
Repeal: 68.5 %
Maintain: 31.5 %
Advisory Vote 15: Sales and use tax exemption for clean alternative-fuel vehicles
Repeal: 59.7 %
Maintain: 40.3 %
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Proposition 1 (ST3): Expansion of mass transit in King, Pierce and Snohomish counties
Approve: 54.8 %
Reject: 45.2 %
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State Supreme Court, Position 1
Mary Yu: 58.5 %
David DeWolf: 41.5 %
Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 2
State Supreme Court, Position 5
Barbara Madsen: 63.7 %
Greg Zempel: 36.3 %
State Supreme Court, Position 6
Charles (Charlie) Wiggins: 58.3 %
Dave Larson: 41.7 %
King County Superior Court, Position 14
Nicole Gaines Phelps: 80.0 %
David Greenspan: 20 %
King County Superior Court, Position 26
David Kennan: 77 %
John H. O'Rourke: 23 %
King County Superior Court, Position 31
Marc S. Stern: 20.1 %
Helen Halpert: 79.9 %
King County Superior Court, Position 44
Cathy Moore: 56 %
Eric Newman: 44 %
King County Superior Court, Position 52
Anthony Gipe: 47.9 %
Kristin Richardson: 52.1 %
King County Superior Court, Position 53
Mariane Spearman: 76.6 %
Thomas Cline: 23.4 %
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No. 1: Nonpartisan Prosecuting Attorney
Shall the King County Charter be amended to make the elected office of King County prosecuting attorney nonpartisan?
Yes: 75.4%
No: 24.6%
No. 2: Gender-Neutral Language
Shall the King County Charter be amended to make its language gender-neutral?
Yes: 66.9%
No: 33.1%
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