2024 Washington House of Representatives election

The 2024 Washington House of Representatives election was held on November 5, 2024, alongside the 2024 United States elections, to elect representatives from all 98 legislative districts to the Washington House of Representatives.[1]

2024 Washington House of Representatives elections

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All 98 seats in the Washington House of Representatives
50 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Laurie Jinkins Drew Stokesbary
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 27th 31st
Last election 58 40
Seats won 59 39
Seat change Increase 1 Decrease 1
Popular vote 3,782,471 3,011,190
Percentage 54.04% 43.02%
Swing Increase 2.03% Decrease 2.75%

Results:
     Democratic gain
     Democratic hold      Republican hold

Speaker of the House before election

Laurie Jinkins
Democratic

Elected Speaker of the House

TBD

Partisan background

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In the 2020 presidential election, Democrat Joe Biden won 34 of Washington State's legislative districts while Republican Donald Trump won 15. Going into the 2024 election, Republicans hold 10 House of Representatives seats in 5 different districts that Joe Biden won in 2020: district 12 (Biden +3); majority-minority district 14 (Biden +14); district 17 (Biden +6); district 25 (Biden +2); and district 26 (Biden +6).

 

Background

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Soto Palmer v. Hobbs

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Judge Robert S. Lasnik of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington ruled that the 15th legislative district violated the Voting Rights Act by diluting Latino votes in the Yakima Valley region and necessitated redrawing.[2][3][4]

Plaintiffs provided five remedial maps awaiting Lasnik's approval.[5] On March 16, 2024, the judge selected a new redistricting map which significantly changes the boundaries of several districts in the Yakima Valley, especially districts 14 and 17.[6]

Primary elections are scheduled for August 6.[7]

Retirements

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Eighteen incumbents did not seek re-election.

Democrats

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  1. District 3, Position 1: Marcus Riccelli is retiring to run for State Senate.[8]
  2. District 5, Position 1: Bill Ramos is retiring to run for State Senate.[9]
  3. District 22, Position 2: Jessica Bateman is retiring to run for State Senate.[10]
  4. District 24, Position 1: Mike Chapman is retiring to run for State Senate.[11]
  5. District 43, Position 2: Frank Chopp is retiring.[12]

Republicans

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  1. District 2, Position 2: J. T. Wilcox is retiring.[13]
  2. District 4, Position 2: Leonard Christian is retiring to run for State Senate.[14]
  3. District 7, Position 1: Jacquelin Maycumber is retiring to run for U.S. House.[15]
  4. District 7, Position 2: Joel Kretz is retiring.[16]
  5. District 12, Position 1: Keith Goehner is retiring to run for State Senate.[17]
  6. District 14, Position 2: Gina Mosbrucker is retiring.[18]
  7. District 15, Position 1: Bruce Chandler is retiring.[19]
  8. District 15, Position 2: Bryan Sandlin is retiring.[20]
  9. District 17, Position 2: Paul Harris is retiring to run for State Senate.[21]
  10. District 18, Position 2: Greg Cheney is retiring to run for State Senate.[22]
  11. District 25, Position 1: Kelly Chambers is retiring to run for Pierce County Executive.[23]
  12. District 26, Position 1: Spencer Hutchins is retiring.[24]
  13. District 31, Position 2: Eric Robertson is retiring.[25]

District 1

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Position 1

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Candidates

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  • Mark Davies (Republican)
  • Davina Duerr (Democratic), incumbent state representative

Results

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Washington's 1st State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Davina Duerr (incumbent) 29,207 71.9
Republican Mark Davies 11,367 28.0
Write-in 49 0.1
Total votes 40,623 100.0
General election
Democratic Davina Duerr (incumbent) 55,168 69.2
Republican Mark Davies 24,467 30.7
Write-in 106 0.1
Total votes 79,741 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 1st State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Shelley Kloba (incumbent) 30,529 96.0
Write-in 1,279 4.0
Total votes 31,808 100.0
General election
Democratic Shelley Kloba (incumbent) 59,587 96.2
Write-in 2,388 3.9
Total votes 61,975 100.0

District 2

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Position 1

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 2nd State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrew Barkis (incumbent) 27,162 93.2
Write-in 1,990 6.8
Total votes 29,152 100.0
General election
Republican Andrew Barkis (incumbent) 59,179 95.2
Write-in 2,958 4.8
Total votes 62,137 100.0

Position 2

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The incumbent is Republican J. T. Wilcox, who retired.[13]

Candidates

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Eliminated in primary
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  • Yanah G. Cook (Democratic), local business owner[26]
  • Michael Holloman (Democratic), supportive-living provider director[26]

Endorsements

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John Snaza (R)

State legislators

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Results

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Washington's 2nd State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Matt Marshall 12,624 34.0
Republican John Snaza 11,057 29.8
Democratic Yanah G. Cook 8,795 23.7
Democratic Michael Holloman 4,574 12.3
Write-in 43 0.1
Total votes 37,093 100.0
General election
Republican Matt Marshall 37,267 55.4
Republican John Snaza 27,928 41.5
Write-in 2,079 3.1
Total votes 67,274 100.0

District 3

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Position 1

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The incumbent is Democrat Marcus Riccelli, who retired to run for state senator following the retirement of Andy Billig.[27]

Candidates

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Eliminated in primary
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Results

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Washington's 3rd State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tony Kiepe 13,785 35.5
Democratic Natasha Hill 12,634 32.5
Democratic Ben Stuckart 12,364 31.8
Write-in 92 0.2
Total votes 38,875 100.0
General election
Democratic Natasha Hill 43,735 58.6
Republican Tony Kiepe 30,658 41.1
Write-in 190 0.2
Total votes 74,583 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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  • Timm Ormsby (Democratic), incumbent state representative

Results

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Washington's 3rd State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Timm Ormsby (incumbent) 27,575 93.1
Write-in 2,046 6.9
Total votes 29,621 100.0
General election
Democratic Timm Ormsby (incumbent) 53,667 92.8
Write-in 4,190 7.2
Total votes 57,857 100.0

District 4

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Position 1

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Candidates

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  • Kristopher Pockell (Independent), software engineer[28]
  • Suzanne Schmidt (Republican), incumbent state representative[28]
Eliminated in primary
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Results

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Washington's 4th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Suzanne Schmidt (incumbent) 26,989 68.3
No party preference Kristopher Pockell 8,486 21.5
Green Kitten Wildes Beeler 3,634 9.2
Write-in 425 1.1
Total votes 39,534 100.0
General election
Republican Suzanne Schmidt (incumbent) 54,792 68.4
No party preference Kristopher Pockell 24,817 31.0
Write-in 545 0.7
Total votes 80,154 100.0

Position 2

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The incumbent is Republican Leonard Christian, who retired to run for state senator following the retirement of Mike Padden.[14]

Candidates

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Eliminated in primary
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  • Stephen T. Major (Republican), former mortgage broker[29]
  • Brandi Peetz (Republican), Spokane Valley city councilor[29]
  • Michael A. Schmidt (Republican), cattle rancher[29]
  • Ed "Woody" Wood (Democratic), former chair of the Spokane County Democrats[29]

Results

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Washington's 4th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rob Chase 10,025 24.4
Democratic Ted Cummings 9,886 24.0
Republican Brandi Peetz 9,408 22.9
Republican Michael A. Schmidt 6,715 16.3
Democratic Ed "Woody" Wood 3,466 8.4
Republican Stephen T. Major 1,592 3.9
Write-in 47 0.1
Total votes 41,139 100.0
General election
Republican Rob Chase 52,902 63.5
Democratic Ted Cummings 30,208 36.3
Write-in 148 0.2
Total votes 83,258 100.0

District 5

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Position 1

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The incumbent is Democrat Bill Ramos, who retired to run for state senator following the retirement of Mark Mullet.[9]

Candidates

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Eliminated in primary
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  • Kristiana de Leon (Democratic), Black Diamond city councilor[30]
  • Landon Halverson (Republican), member of the Issaquah Economic Vitality Commission[30]
  • Jason Ritchie (Democratic), small business owner[30]

Results

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Washington's 5th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Victoria Hunt 15,646 35.1
Republican Mark Hargrove 12,270 27.5
Republican Landon Halverson 7,701 17.3
Democratic Kristiana de Leon 4,558 10.2
Democratic Jason Ritchie 4,404 9.9
Write-in 22 0.1
Total votes 44,601 100.0
General election
Democratic Victoria Hunt 45,999 54.05
Republican Mark Hargrove 39,039 45.9
Write-in 64 0.1
Total votes 85,102 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 5th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lisa Callan (incumbent) 25,683 57.3
Republican Patrick Peacock 19,105 42.6
Write-in 33 0.1
Total votes 44,821 100.0
General election
Democratic Lisa Callan (incumbent) 47,392 55.8
Republican Patrick Peacock 37,474 44.1
Write-in 70 0.1
Total votes 84,936 100.0

District 6

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Position 1

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Candidates

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  • Steven McCray II (Democratic)[32]
  • Mike Volz (Republican), incumbent state representative[32]

Results

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Washington's 6th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Volz (incumbent) 23,731 61.9
Democratic Steven McCray II 14,495 37.8
Write-in 119 0.3
Total votes 38,345 100.0
General election
Republican Mike Volz (incumbent) 47,492 62.3
Democratic Steven McCray II 28,657 37.6
Write-in 130 0.2
Total votes 76,279 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 6th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jenny Graham (incumbent) 23,109 60.4
Democratic Michaela Kelso 15,062 39.3
Write-in 115 0.3
Total votes 38,286 100.0
General election
Republican Jenny Graham (incumbent) 45,958 60.3
Democratic Michaela Kelso 30,093 39.5
Write-in 132 0.2
Total votes 76,183 100.0

District 7

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Position 1

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The incumbent is Republican Jacquelin Maycumber, who retired to run for U.S. Representative following the retirement of Cathy McMorris Rodgers.[15]

Candidates

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  • Andrew Engell (Republican), volunteer firefighter[34]
  • Soo Ing-Moody (Republican), former mayor of Twisp[34]
Eliminated in primary
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Endorsements

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Results

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Washington's 7th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Andrew Engell 19,870 47.9
Republican Soo Ing-Moody 10,485 25.3
Republican Teagan Levine 10,278 24.8
Write-in 848 2.0
Total votes 41,481 100.0
General election
Republican Andrew Engell 48,785 63.4
Republican Soo Ing-Moody 27,496 35.7
Write-in 715 0.9
Total votes 76,996 100.0

Position 2

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The incumbent is Republican Joel Kretz, who retired.[16]

Candidates

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Eliminated in primary
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  • Pat Bell (Republican), former congressional assistant to U.S. representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers[35]
  • Ronald L. McCoy (Republican), Chewelah city councilor and former mayor of Chewelah[35]

Results

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Washington's 7th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Hunter Abell 15,749 34.8
Democratic Paul "Rocky" Dean 122,777 27.1
Republican Pat Bell 10,967 24.2
Republican Ronald L. McCoy 6,179 13.7
Write-in 95 0.2
Total votes 45,267 100.0
General election
Republican Hunter Abell 58,071 70.7
Democratic Paul "Rocky" Dean 23,929 29.1
Write-in 119 0.1
Total votes 82,119 100.0

District 8

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Position 1

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 8th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stephanie Barnard (incumbent) 28,157 96.3
Write-in 1,081 3.7
Total votes 29,238 100.0
General election
Republican Stephanie Barnard (incumbent) 58,288 97.5
Write-in 1,519 2.5
Total votes 59,807 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 8th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican April Connors (incumbent) 26,441 71.9
Democratic John Christenson 10,278 27.9
Write-in 73 0.2
Total votes 36,792 100.0
General election
Republican April Connors (incumbent) 51,164 70.4
Democratic John Christenson 21,360 29.4
Write-in 114 0.2
Total votes {{{votes}}} 100.0

District 9

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Position 1

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Candidates

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  • Mary Dye (Republican), incumbent state representative[37]
  • Patrick Miller (Democratic)[37]

Results

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Washington's 9th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mary Dye (incumbent) 26,988 66.3
Democratic Patrick Miller 13,537 33.3
Write-in 157 0.4
Total votes 40,682 100.0
General election
Republican Mary Dye (incumbent) 50,468 64.9
Democratic Patrick Miller 27,092 34.8
Write-in 225 0.3
Total votes 77,785 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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  • Pam Kohlmeier (Democratic), physician and attorney[38]
  • Joe Schmick (Republican), incumbent state representative[38]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Arianna Arends (Democratic)[38]

Endorsements

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Pam Kohlmeier (D)

Political parties

Results

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Washington's 9th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joe Schmick (incumbent) 26,958 65.8
Democratic Pam Kohlmeier 11,582 28.3
Democratic Arianna Arends 2,348 5.7
Write-in 95 0.2
Total votes 40,983 100.0
General election
Republican Joe Schmick (incumbent) 50,211 63.9
Democratic Pam Kohlmeier 28,236 35.9
Write-in 109 0.1
Total votes 78,556 100.0

District 10

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Position 1

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Candidates

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Eliminated in primary
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  • Yvonne Gallardo-Van Ornam (Republican), Arlington city councilor[39]

Endorsements

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Yvonne Gallardo-Van Ornam (R)

Results

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Washington's 10th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Clyde Shavers (incumbent) 26,484 52.32
Republican Carrie R. Kennedy 13,374 26.4
Republican Yvonne Gallardo-Van Ornam 10,700 21.1
Write-in 58 0.1
Total votes 50,616 100.0
General election
Democratic Clyde Shavers (incumbent) 47,473 53.2
Republican Carrie R. Kennedy 41,578 46.6
Write-in 172 0.2
Total votes 89,223 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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  • Dave Paul (Democratic), incumbent state representative
  • Gary Wray (Republican)

Results

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Washington's 10th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dave Paul (incumbent) 28,186 55.5
Republican Gary Wray 22,542 44.4
Write-in 53 0.1
Total votes 50,781 100.0
General election
Democratic Dave Paul (incumbent) 47,826 53.7
Republican Gary Wray 41,137 46.2
Write-in 118 0.1
Total votes 89,081 100.0

District 11

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Position 1

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 11th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Hackney (incumbent) 20,702 95.3
Write-in 1,019 4.7
Total votes 21,721 100.0
General election
Democratic David Hackney (incumbent) 46,438 95.9
Write-in 1,978 4.1
Total votes 48,416 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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  • Steve Bergquist (Democratic), incumbent state representative
  • Justin Greywolf (Libertarian)

Results

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Washington's 11th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Steve Bergquist (incumbent) 20,342 80.3
Libertarian Justin Greywolf 4,607 18.2
Write-in 372 1.5
Total votes 25,321 100.0
General election
Democratic Steve Bergquist (incumbent) 43,389 76.9
Libertarian Justin Greywolf 12,508 22.2
Write-in 541 1.0
Total votes 56,438 100.0

District 12

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Position 1

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The incumbent is Republican Keith Goehner, who retired to run for state senator following the retirement of Brad Hawkins.[17]

Candidates

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Eliminated in primary
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Results

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Washington's 12th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Heather Koellen 19,302 44.6
Republican Brian Burnett 17,997 41.6
Republican Jennifer Bumpus 5,920 13.7
Write-in 34 0.1
Total votes 43,253 100.0
General election
Republican Brian Burnett 44,318 53.3
Democratic Heather Koellen 38,800 46.6
Write-in 92 0.1
Total votes 83,210 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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  • Daniel Scott (Republican), engineer[40]
  • Mike Steele (Republican), incumbent state representative[40]

Results

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Washington's 12th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mike Steele (incumbent) 25,482 71.9
Republican Daniel Scott 8,340 23.5
Write-in 1,602 4.5
Total votes 35,424 100.0
General election
Republican Mike Steele (incumbent) 44,400 61.7
Republican Daniel Scott 25,741 35.8
Write-in 1,771 2.5
Total votes 71,912 100.0

District 13

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Position 1

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 13th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Dent (incumbent) 23,543 96.6
Write-in 826 3.4
Total votes 24,369 100.0
General election
Republican Tom Dent (incumbent) 51,493 97.3
Write-in 1,406 2.7
Total votes 52,899 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 13th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alex Ybarra (incumbent) 23,404 97.0
Write-in 728 3.0
Total votes 24,132 100.0
General election
Republican Alex Ybarra (incumbent) 51,012 97.7
Write-in 1,210 2.3
Total votes 52,222 100.0

District 14

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Position 1

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The incumbent is Republican Chris Corry, who was redistricted to and running in the 15th district.[42]

Candidates

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  • Chelsea Dimas (Democratic), Washington State Human Rights commissioner[42]
  • Gloria Mendoza (Republican), mayor of Grandview and former Grandview city councilor[42]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Andy Kallinen (Republican), park ranger[42]

Endorsements

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Gloria Mendoza (R)

Political parties

Results

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Washington's 14th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chelsea Dimas 5,241 36.9
Republican Gloria Mendoza 4,627 32.6
Republican Andy Kallinen 4,288 30.2
Write-in 32 0.23
Total votes 14,188 100.0
General election
Republican Gloria Mendoza 18,263 53.9
Democratic Chelsea Dimas 15,418 45.5
Write-in 189 0.6
Total votes 33,870 100.0

Position 2

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The incumbent is Republican Gina Mosbrucker, who retired.[18]

Candidates

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  • Ana Ruiz Kennedy (Democratic), business liaison[43]
  • Deb Manjarrez (Republican), farmer and public accountant[43]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Eddie Perez (Independent), small business owner[43]

Endorsements

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Political parties

Results

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Washington's 14th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Deb Manjarrez 7,681 54.2
Democratic Ana Ruiz Kennedy 5,588 39.4
No party preference Eddie Perez 870 6.1
Write-in 28 0.2
Total votes 14,167 100.0
General election
Republican Deb Manjarrez 17,188 50.7
Democratic Ana Ruiz Kennedy 49.0
Write-in 113 0.3
Total votes 33,921 100.0

District 15

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Position 1

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The incumbent is Republican Bruce Chandler, who retired.[19]

Candidates

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  • Chris Corry (Republican), state representative (redistricted from the 14th district)[42]
  • Chase Foster (Independent)[36]

Results

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Washington's 15th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Chris Corry (incumbent) 25,616 75.6
No party preference Chase Foster 7,901 23.3
Write-in 382 1.1
Total votes 33,899 100.0
General election
Republican Chris Corry (incumbent) 46,438 70.7
No party preference Chase Foster 18,736 28.5
Write-in 553 0.8
Total votes 65,727 100.0

Position 2

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The incumbent is Republican Bryan Sandlin, who retired.[20]

Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 15th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeremie Dufault (incumbent) 24,133 74.5
Republican Rich Bright 7,277 22.5
Write-in 988 3.0
Total votes 32,270 100.0
General election
Republican Jeremie Dufault (incumbent) 44,514 70.7
Republican Rich Bright 17,035 27.1
Write-in 1,391 2.2
Total votes 62,940 100.0

District 16

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Position 1

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Candidates

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  • Linda Gunshefski (Democratic), eye physician and surgeon[45]
  • Mark Klicker (Republican), incumbent state representative[45]

Results

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Washington's 16th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mark Klicker (incumbent) 23,303 64.8
Democratic Linda Gunshefski 12,660 35.2
Write-in 22 0.1
Total votes 35,985 100.0
General election
Republican Mark Klicker (incumbent) 45,890 64.5
Democratic Linda Gunshefski 25,232 35.5
Write-in 35 0.1
Total votes 71,157 100.0

Position 2

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Candidates

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  • Skyler Rude (Republican), incumbent state representative[46]
  • Craig R. Woodward (Democratic), retired union electrician[46]

Results

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Washington's 16th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Skyler Rude (incumbent) 23,927 66.7
Democratic Craig R. Woodard 11,895 33.2
Write-in 40 0.1
Total votes 35,862 100.0
General election
Republican Skyler Rude (incumbent) 46,596 65.8
Democratic Craig R. Woodard 24,145 34.1
Write-in 40 0.1
Total votes 70,781 100.0

District 17

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Position 1

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 17th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kevin Waters (incumbent) 27,933 92.1
Write-in 2,414 8.0
Total votes 30,347 100.0
General election
Republican Kevin Waters (incumbent) 55,952 93.26
Write-in 4,045 6.74
Total votes 59,997 100.0

Position 2

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The incumbent is Republican Paul Harris, who retired to run for state senator following the retirement of Lynda Wilson.[21]

Candidates

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  • Terri Niles (Democratic), intensive care unit nurse[47]
  • David Stuebe (Republican), mayor of Washougal and former Washougal city councilor[47]
Eliminated in primary
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  • Hannah Joy (Republican), conservative activist[47]

Results

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Washington's 17th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Terri Niles 21,551 47.7
Republican David Stuebe 12,412 27.5
Republican Hannah Joy 11,129 24.7
Write-in 51 0.1
Total votes 44,811 100.0
General election
Republican David Stuebe 43,022 50.4
Democratic Terri Niles 42,195 49.4
Write-in 148 0.2
Total votes 85,365 100.0

District 18

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Position 1

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Candidates

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Endorsements

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Deken Letinich (D)

State executive officials

Results

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Washington's 18th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Stephanie McClintock (incumbent) 23,739 55.3
Democratic Deken Letinich 19,138 44.6
Write-in 50 0.1
Total votes 42,927 100.0
General election
Republican Stephanie McClintock (incumbent) 46,622 55.7
Democratic Deken Letinich 37,053 44.2
Write-in 100 0.1
Total votes 83,775 100.0

Position 2

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The incumbent is Republican Greg Cheney, who retired to run for state senator following the retirement of Ann Rivers.[22]

Candidates

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  • John Ley (Republican), former reporter[49]
  • John Zingale (Democratic), public school teacher[49]
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  • Philip L. Johnson (Republican), former Battle Ground mayor and former Battle Ground city councilor[49]

Results

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Washington's 18th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Zingale 20,641 47.8
Republican John Ley 16,590 38.4
Republican Philip L. Johnson 5,889 13.6
Write-in 41 0.1
Total votes 43,161 100.0
General election
Republican John Ley 42,603 50.9
Democratic John Zingale 40,995 49.0
Write-in 150 0.2
Total votes 83,748 100.0

District 19

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Position 1

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Candidates

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Results

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Washington's 19th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Walsh (incumbent) 25,771 59.6
Democratic Mike Coverdale 17,450 40.3
Write-in 54 0.1
Total votes 43,275 100.0
General election
Republican Jim Walsh (incumbent) 48,544 60.1
Democratic Mike Coverdale 32,094 39.8
Write-in 76 0.1
Total votes 80,714 100.0

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Washington's 19th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joel McEntire (incumbent) 25,007 58.4
Democratic Terry Carlson 16,330 38.1
Libertarian Justin Franks 1,469 3.4
Write-in 52 0.1
Total votes 42,858 100.0
General election
Republican Joel McEntire (incumbent) 49,665 62.2
Democratic Terry Carlson 30,141 37.7
Write-in 77 0.1
Total votes 79,883 100.0

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Washington's 20th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Peter Abbarno (incumbent) 35,209 89.3
Culture Republican Melvin Kaleolani Apana 2,768 7.0
Write-in 1,440 3.7
Total votes 39,417 100.0
General election
Republican Peter Abbarno (incumbent) 67,633 87.0
Culture Republican Melvin Kaleolani Apana 8,295 10.7
Write-in 1,799 2.3
Total votes 77,727 100.0

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Washington's 20th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Ed Orcutt (incumbent) 34,094 95.2
Write-in 1,739 4.9
Total votes 35,833 100.0
General election
Republican Ed Orcutt (incumbent) 66,170 96.7
Write-in 2,293 3.4
Total votes 68,463 100.0

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Washington's 21st State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Strom Peterson (incumbent) 17,893 50.5
Republican Riaz Khan 9,715 27.4
Democratic Jason Moon 7,746 21.9
Write-in 76 0.2
Total votes 35,430 100.0
General election
Democratic Strom Peterson (incumbent) 46,705 66.7
Republican Riaz Khan 23,156 33.1
Write-in 169 0.2
Total votes 70,030 100.0

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Washington's 21st State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lillian Ortiz-Self (incumbent) 23,435 67.2
Conservative Kristina Mitchell 7,806 22.4
Libertarian Bruce Guthrie 3,555 10.2
Write-in 86 0.3
Total votes 34,882 100.0
General election
Democratic Lillian Ortiz-Self (incumbent) 46,422 67.1
Conservative Kristina Mitchell 22,579 32.7
Write-in 156 0.2
Total votes 69,157 100.0

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  • Steve Owens (Independent)

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Washington's 22nd State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Beth Doglio (incumbent) 33,259 74.8
No party preference Steve Owens 10,711 24.1
Write-in 483 1.1
Total votes 44,453 100.0
General election
Democratic Beth Doglio (incumbent) 56,646 69.6
No party preference Steve Owens 24,229 29.8
Write-in 510 0.6
Total votes 81,385 100.0

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Washington's 22nd State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lisa Parshley 25,943 63.1
Democratic Syd Locke 13,801 33.5
Write-in 1,403 3.4
Total votes 41,147 100.0
General election
Democratic Lisa Parshley 46,932 62.4
Democratic Syd Locke 26,183 34.8
Write-in 2,090 2.8
Total votes 75,205 100.0

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  • Tarra Simmons (Democratic), incumbent state representative[54]
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Washington's 23rd State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tarra Simmons (incumbent) 29,433 60.7
Republican Kurt Robertson 14,973 30.9
Independent Tiffany Attrill 4,046 8.3
Write-in 55 0.1
Total votes 48,507 100.0
General election
Democratic Tarra Simmons (incumbent) 53,928 62.9
Republican Kurt Robertson 31,609
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  • John Gibbons (Democratic)[55]

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Washington's 23rd State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Greg Nance (incumbent) 22,250 45.9
Republican Jamie Miles 14,370 29.7
Democratic Brynn Felix 9,309 19.2
Democratic John Gibbons 2,487 5.1
Write-in 56 0.1
Total votes 48,472 100.0
General election
Democratic Greg Nance (incumbent) 56,894 65.8
Republican Jamie Miles 29,439 34.1
Write-in 116 0.1
Total votes 86,449 100.0

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The incumbent is Democrat Mike Chapman, who retired to run for state senator following the retirement of Kevin Van De Wege.[11]

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  • JR Streifel (Republican), former firefighter[57]
  • Nate Tyler (Democratic), Makah Tribal Council Member and former police officer[57]

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Eric Pickens (D)

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Washington's 24th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adam Bernbaum 15,743 27.6
Republican Matt Roberson 15,182 26.7
Democratic Eric Pickens 10,051 17.7
Democratic Nate Tyler 8,052 14.1
Republican JR Streifel 7,896 13.9
Write-in 35 0.1
Total votes 56,959 100.0
General election
Democratic Adam Bernbaum 52,001 54.9
Republican Matt Roberson 42,555 44.9
Write-in 132 0.1
Total votes 94,694 100.0

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  • Terry Roberts (Republican), social services worker[59]
  • Steve Tharinger (Democratic), incumbent state representative[59]
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Washington's 24th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Steve Tharinger (incumbent) 34,178 59.4
Republican Terry Roberts 14,835 25.8
Republican Hickory Grant 8,506 14.8
Write-in 48 0.1
Total votes 57,567 100.0
General election
Democratic Steve Tharinger (incumbent) 52,481 55.3
Republican Terry Roberts 42,265 44.6
Write-in 108 0.1
Total votes 94,854 100.0

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  • Cameron Severns (Democratic)[60]

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Washington's 25th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Keaton 19,302 55.9
Democratic Cameron Severns 15,201 44.0
Write-in 33 0.1
Total votes 34,536 100.0
General election
Republican Michael Keaton 40,458 55.9
Democratic Cameron Severns 31,833 44.0
Write-in 41 0.1
Total votes 72,332 100.0

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Washington's 25th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Cyndy Jacobsen (incumbent) 19,658 57.0
Democratic Shellie Willis 14,800 42.9
Write-in 38 0.1
Total votes 34,496 100.0
General election
Republican Cyndy Jacobsen (incumbent) 40,199 55.7
Democratic Shellie Willis 31,888 44.2
Write-in 51 0.1
Total votes 72,138 100.0

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The incumbent is Republican Spencer Hutchins, who retired.[24]

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  • Adison Richards (Democratic), lawyer[61]
  • Jesse Young (Republican), former state representative[61]
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Adison Richards (D)

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Washington's 26th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Adison Richards 25,096 49.6
Republican Jesse Young 17,137 33.9
Republican Jim Henderson 8,326 16.5
Write-in 41 0.1
Total votes 50,600 100.0
General election
Republican Jesse Young 46,833 51.8
Democratic Adison Richards 43,503 48.1
Write-in 129 0.1
Total votes 90,465 100.0

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  • Lori McPherson (Democratic), radio host[62]
  • Josh Smith (Independent), former National Weather Service meteorologist[62]

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Washington's 26th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michelle Caldier (incumbent) 16,878 33.8
Democratic Tiffiny Mitchell 14,909 29.8
Republican Rachel Harter 9,204 18.4
Democratic Lori McPherson 5,236 10.5
No party preference Josh Smith 3,814 7.6
Write-in 40 0.1
Total votes 50,081 100.0
General election
Republican Michelle Caldier (incumbent) 49,086 54.6
Democratic Tiffiny Mitchell 40,636 45.2
Write-in 187 0.2
Total votes 89,909 100.0

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Washington's 27th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Laurie Jinkins (incumbent) 27,220 73.4
Republican Ken Paulson 9,756 26.3
Write-in 102 0.3
Total votes 37,078 100.0
General election
Democratic Laurie Jinkins (incumbent) 51,628 71.7
Republican Ken Paulson 20,301 28.2
Write-in 122 0.2
Total votes 72,051 100.0

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  • Jake Fey (Democratic), incumbent state representative[63]
  • Devin Rydel Kelly (Democratic), activist[63]

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Washington's 27th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jake Fey (incumbent) 23,332 70.2
Democratic Devin Rydel Kelly 8,962 27.0
Write-in 962 2.9
Total votes 33,256 100.0
General election
Democratic Jake Fey (incumbent) 49,311 75.5
Democratic Devin Rydel Kelly 14,825 22.7
Write-in 1,210 1.9
Total votes 65,346 100.0

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  • Mari Leavitt (Democratic), incumbent state representative[64]
  • Gabe Sachwitz (Republican), math teacher and firefighter[64]

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Washington's 28th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mari Leavitt (incumbent) 17,953 59.0
Republican Gabe Sachwitz 12,440 40.9
Write-in 36 0.1
Total votes 30,429 100.0
General election
Democratic Mari Leavitt (incumbent) 34,629 58.4
Republican Gabe Sachwitz 24,549 41.4
Write-in 75 0.1
Total votes 59,253 100.0

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  • Dan Bronoske (Democratic), incumbent state representative[64]
  • Mark Herr (Republican), business owner[64]

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Washington's 28th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dan Bronoske (incumbent) 17,739 58.7
Republican Mark Herr 12,432 41.2
Write-in 39 0.1
Total votes 30,210 100.0
General election
Democratic Dan Bronoske (incumbent) 34,129 57.9
Republican Mark Herr 24,772 42.0
Write-in 66 0.1
Total votes 58,967 100.0

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  • Melanie Morgan (Democratic), incumbent state representative

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Washington's 29th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Melanie Morgan (incumbent) 12,983 67.5
Democratic Richard Miller 5,165 26.9
Write-in 1,090 5.7
Total votes 19,238 100.0
General election
Democratic Melanie Morgan (incumbent) 31,993 68.6
Democratic Richard Miller 13,152 28.2
Write-in 1,478 3.2
Total votes 46,623 100.0

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Washington's 29th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sharlett Mena (incumbent) 16,375 92.4
Write-in 1,345 7.6
Total votes 17,720 100.0
General election
Democratic Sharlett Mena (incumbent) 39,333 93.8
Write-in 2,604 6.2
Total votes 41,937 100.0

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  • Melissa Hamilton (Republican), data systems coordinator[64]
  • Jamila Taylor (Democratic), incumbent state representative[64]

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Washington's 30th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jamila Taylor (incumbent) 14,834 57.1
Republican Melissa Hamilton 11,144 42.9
Write-in 20 0.1
Total votes 25,998 100.0
General election
Democratic Jamila Taylor (incumbent) 30,723 56.2
Republican Melissa Hamilton 23,924 43.7
Write-in 67 0.1
Total votes 54,714 100.0

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  • Kristine Reeves (Democratic), incumbent state representative

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Washington's 30th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Kristine Reeves (incumbent) 15,358 59.2
Republican Quentin Morris 10,567 40.7
Write-in 16 0.1
Total votes 25,941 100.0
General election
Democratic Kristine Reeves (incumbent) 32,043 58.7
Republican Quentin Morris 22,491 41.2
Write-in 56 0.1
Total votes 54,590 100.0

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Washington's 31st State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Drew Stokesbary (incumbent) 24,863 63.8
Democratic Sara Sutterfield 14,072 36.1
Write-in 46 0.1
Total votes 38,981 100.0
General election
Republican Drew Stokesbary (incumbent) 51,651 63.6
Democratic Sara Sutterfield 29,451 36.3
Write-in 79 0.1
Total votes 81,181 100.0

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  • Brian L. Gunn (Democratic), software engineer[66]
  • Joshua Penner (Republican), mayor of Orting[65]
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  • Bill Thomas (Democratic)[65]

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Washington's 31st State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Josh Penner 14,825 38.5
Democratic Brian Gunn 11,625 30.2
Republican Brandon Benyon 9,344 24.3
Democratic Bill Thomas 2,633 6.8
Write-in 64 0.2
Total votes 38,491 100.0
General election
Republican Josh Penner 49,335 61.1
Democratic Brian Gunn 31,338 38.8
Write-in 96 0.1
Total votes 80,769 100.0

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  • Lisa Rezac (Republican)
  • Cindy Ryu (Democratic), incumbent state representative

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Washington's 32nd State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cindy Ryu (incumbent) 31,179 76.4
Republican Lisa Rezac 9,562 23.4
Write-in 59 0.1
Total votes 40,800 100.0
General election
Democratic Cindy Ryu (incumbent) 58,021 74.2
Republican Lisa Rezac 20,084 25.7
Write-in 128 0.2
Total votes 78,233 100.0

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  • Lori Theis (Republican), business owner[67]
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Washington's 32nd State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lauren Davis (incumbent) 28,208 70.0
Republican Lori Theis 9,389 23.3
Democratic Dunia Wabenga 2,690 6.7
Write-in 33 0.1
Total votes 40,320 100.0
General election
Democratic Lauren Davis (incumbent) 58,169 74.6
Republican Lori Theis 19,661 25.2
Write-in 110 0.1
Total votes 77,940 100.0

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Washington's 33rd State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tina Orwall (incumbent) 19,705 70.3
Republican George Richter 8,297 29.6
Write-in 45 0.2
Total votes 28,047 100.0
General election
Democratic Tina Orwall (incumbent) 38,898 69.0
Republican George Richter 17,423 30.9
Write-in 60 0.1
Total votes 56,381 100.0

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Washington's 33rd State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mia Su-Ling Gregerson (incumbent) 19,534 73.2
No party preference Casey Esmond 7,004 26.2
Write-in 166 0.6
Total votes 26,704 100.0
General election
Democratic Mia Su-Ling Gregerson (incumbent) 38,152 70.8
No party preference Casey Esmond 15,454 28.7
Write-in 310 0.6
Total votes 53,916 100.0

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  • Kimberly M. Cloud (Republican)

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Washington's 34th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Emily Alvarado (incumbent) 37,901 86.5
Republican Kimberly M. Cloud 5,848 13.3
Write-in 86 0.2
Total votes 43,835 100.0
General election
Democratic Emily Alvarado (incumbent) 70,218 84.9
Republican Kimberly M. Cloud 12,362 14.9
Write-in 143 0.2
Total votes 83,723 100.0

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Washington's 34th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Fitzgibbon (incumbent) 37,571 85.4
Republican Jolie Lansdowne 6,398 14.5
Write-in 47 0.1
Total votes 44,016 100.0
General election
Democratic Joe Fitzgibbon (incumbent) 69,340 83.7
Republican Jolie Lansdowne 13,446 16.2
Write-in 96 0.1
Total votes 82,882 100.0

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Washington's 35th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dan Griffey (incumbent) 33,821 92.6
Write-in 2,723 7.5
Total votes 36,544 100.0
General election
Republican Dan Griffey (incumbent) 65,027 94.8
Write-in 3,604 5.2
Total votes 68,631 100.0

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Washington's 35th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Travis Couture (incumbent) 22,722 46.7
Democratic James DeHart 20,952 43.0
Republican Eric Onisko 4,951 10.2
Write-in 75 0.2
Total votes 48,700 100.0
General election
Republican Travis Couture (incumbent) 51,999 58.6
Democratic James DeHart 36,664 41.3
Write-in 97 0.1
Total votes 88,760 100.0

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Washington's 36th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julia Reed (incumbent) 40,426 98.4
Write-in 660 1.6
Total votes 41,086 100.0
General election
Democratic Julia Reed (incumbent) 77,616 98.5
Write-in 1,157 1.5
Total votes 78,773 100.0

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Washington's 36th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Liz Berry (incumbent) 42,671 89.8
Republican Victoria Palmer 4,737 10.0
Write-in 89 0.2
Total votes 47,497 100.0
General election
Democratic Liz Berry (incumbent) 82,201 88.8
Republican Victoria Palmer 10,277 11.1
Write-in 113 0.1
Total votes 92,591 100.0

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Washington's 37th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sharon Tomiko Santos (incumbent) 32,609 98.1
Write-in 620 1.9
Total votes 33,229 100.0
General election
Democratic Sharon Tomiko Santos (incumbent) 63,074 98.3
Write-in 1,101 1.7
Total votes 64,175 100.0

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  • Chipalo Street (Democratic), incumbent state representative

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Washington's 37th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chipalo Street (incumbent) 33,513 93.9
Libertarian Matt McCally 1,972 5.5
Write-in 200 0.6
Total votes 35,685 100.0
General election
Democratic Chipalo Street (incumbent) 65,363 91.0
Libertarian Matt McCally 6,115 8.5
Write-in 355 0.5
Total votes 71,833 100.0

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  • Julio Cortes (Democratic), incumbent state representative[72]
  • Annie Fitzgerald (Democratic), private investigator[72]
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Washington's 38th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Julio Cortes (incumbent) 17,381 61.1
Democratic Annie Fitzgerald 5,679 20.0
Forward Bryce Nickel 3,816 13.4
Write-in 1,562 5.5
Total votes 28,438 100.0
General election
Democratic Julio Cortes (incumbent) 41,335 71.1
Democratic Annie Fitzgerald 14,810 25.5
Write-in 1,975 3.4
Total votes 58,120 100.0

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  • Mary Fosse (Democratic), incumbent state representative[73]

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Washington's 38th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mary Fosse (incumbent) 20,207 61.6
Republican Marnie Claywell 12,536 38.2
Write-in 89 0.3
Total votes 32,832 100.0
General election
Democratic Mary Fosse (incumbent) 39,209 59.5
Republican Marnie Claywell 26,627 40.4
Write-in 106 0.2
Total votes 65,942 100.0

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  • Zephaniah Borynack (Democratic)[74]
  • Kathryn Lewandowsky (Independent), retired nurse[74]

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Kathryn Lewandowsky (I)

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Washington's 39th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sam Low (incumbent) 15,864 38.8
Republican Robert Sutherland 11,302 27.6
Democratic Zephaniah Borynack 7,751 19.0
No party preference Kathryn Lewandowsky 5,935 14.5
Write-in 47 0.1
Total votes 40,899 100.0
General election
Republican Sam Low (incumbent) 44,515 58.9
Republican Robert Sutherland 29,909 39.6
Write-in 1,147 1.5
Total votes 75,571 100.0

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Washington's 39th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carolyn Eslick (incumbent) 23,080 64.9
Republican Jackie Huey 11,214 31.5
Write-in 1,289 3.6
Total votes 35,583 100.0
General election
Republican Carolyn Eslick (incumbent) 45,612 62.6
Republican Jackie Huey 25,802 35.4
Write-in 1,479 2.0
Total votes 72,893 100.0

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Washington's 40th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debra Lekanoff (incumbent) 35,225 95.5
Write-in 1,669 4.5
Total votes 36,894 100.0
General election
Democratic Debra Lekanoff (incumbent) 63,993 96.2
Write-in 2,565 3.9
Total votes 66,558 100.0

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Washington's 40th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alex Ramel (incumbent) 34,809 95.3
Write-in 1,723 4.7
Total votes 36,532 100.0
General election
Democratic Alex Ramel (incumbent) 63,215 95.7
Write-in 2,828 4.3
Total votes 66,043 100.0

District 41

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Position 1

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  • Tana Senn (Democratic), incumbent state representative[76]
  • Emily Tadlock (Republican)[76]
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Washington's 41st State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tana Senn (incumbent) 27,122 70.2
Republican Emily Tadlock 10,719 27.8
Antiadministration Stan Lippmann 714 1.9
Write-in 64 0.2
Total votes 38,619 100.0
General election
Democratic Tana Senn (incumbent) 50,823 67.5
Republican Emily Tadlock 24,305 32.3
Write-in 124 0.2
Total votes 75,252 100.0

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  • Pamela J. Randolph (Republican)[76]

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Washington's 41st State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic My-Linh Thai (incumbent) 26,509 68.6
Republican Al Rosenthal 7,157 18.5
Republican Pamela J. Randolph 4,938 12.8
Write-in 40 0.1
Total votes 38,644 100.0
General election
Democratic My-Linh Thai (incumbent) 49,577 65.7
Republican Al Rosenthal 25,821 34.2
Write-in 72 0.1
Total votes 75,470 100.0

District 42

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Position 1

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  • Raymond Pelletti (Republican), real estate broker[77]
  • Alicia Rule (Democratic), incumbent state representative[77]
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  • Janet Melman (Democratic), voice actor and comic book author[77]

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Washington's 42nd State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alicia Rule (incumbent) 22,752 46.6
Republican Raymond Pelletti 22,336 45.7
Democratic Janet Melman 3,720 7.6
Write-in 42 0.1
Total votes 48,850 100.0
General election
Democratic Alicia Rule (incumbent) 49,802 55.4
Republican Raymond Pelletti 40,090 44.6
Write-in 86 0.1
Total votes 89,978 100.0

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  • Kamal Bhachu (Republican), hospital engineer[78]
  • Joe Timmons (Democratic), incumbent state representative[78]

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Kamal Bhachu (R)

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Joe Timmons (D)

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Washington's 42nd State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Timmons (incumbent) 25,741 52.7
Republican Kamal Bhachu 23,012 47.1
Write-in 59 0.1
Total votes 48,812 100.0
General election
Democratic Joe Timmons (incumbent) 47,947 53.3
Republican Kamal Bhachu 41,894 46.6
Write-in 72 0.1
Total votes 89,913 100.0

District 43

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Washington's 43rd State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Nicole Macri (incumbent) 31,014 98.0
Write-in 619 2.0
Total votes 31,633 100.0
General election
Democratic Nicole Macri (incumbent) 65,596 98.5
Write-in 1,015 1.5
Total votes 66,611 100.0

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The incumbent is Democrat Frank Chopp, who retired.[12]

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  • Stephanie LLoyd-Agnew (Democratic)[79]

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Daniel Carusello (D)
Shaun Scott (D)

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Washington's 43rd State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Shaun Scott 20,846 59.1
Democratic Andrea Suarez 7,133 20.2
Democratic Daniel Carusello 5,743 16.3
Democratic Stephanie LLoyd-Agnew[b] 1,269 3.6
Write-in 276 0.78
Total votes 35,267 100.0
General election
Democratic Shaun Scott 49,990 68.4
Democratic Andrea Suarez 22,506 30.8
Write-in 554 0.8
Total votes 73,050 100.0

District 44

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Washington's 44th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brandy Donaghy (incumbent) 25,127 92.3
Write-in 2,096 7.7
Total votes 27,223 100.0
General election
Democratic Brandy Donaghy (incumbent) 51,557 93.6
Write-in 3,531 6.4
Total votes 55,088 100.0

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Sam Sim (R)

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Washington's 44th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic April Berg (incumbent) 22,206 59.1
Republican Sam Sim 15,352 40.8
Write-in 43 0.1
Total votes 37,601 100.0
General election
Democratic April Berg (incumbent) 43,155 57.6
Republican Sam Sim 31,714 42.3
Write-in 62 0.1
Total votes 74,931 100.0

District 45

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Washington's 45th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Roger Goodman (incumbent) 29,936 95.6
Write-in 1,394 4.5
Total votes 31,330 100.0
General election
Democratic Roger Goodman (incumbent) 58,368 96.0
Write-in 2,424 4.0
Total votes 60,792 100.0

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Washington's 45th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Larry Springer (incumbent) 16,904 49.3
Democratic Melissa Demyan 16,405 47.9
Write-in 968 2.8
Total votes 34,277 100.0
General election
Democratic Larry Springer (incumbent) 38,347 55.6
Democratic Melissa Demyan 29,191 42.3
Write-in 1,478 2.1
Total votes 69,016 100.0

District 46

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  • Ahndylyn Kinney (Democratic)[81]

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Gerry Pollet (D)

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Washington's 46th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gerry Pollet (incumbent) 36,545 83.2
Republican Beth Daranciang 4,464 10.2
Democratic Ahndylyn Kinney 2,853 6.5
Write-in 75 0.2
Total votes 43,937 100.0
General election
Democratic Gerry Pollet (incumbent) 72,727 87.4
Republican Beth Daranciang 10,353 12.4
Write-in 117 0.1
Total votes 83,197 100.0

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  • Simone Barron (Republican)
  • Darya Farivar (Democratic), incumbent state representative

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Washington's 46th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Darya Farivar (incumbent) 38,269 88.5
Republican Simone Barron 4,870 11.3
Write-in 88 0.2
Total votes 43,227 100.0
General election
Democratic Darya Farivar (incumbent) 70,952 86.5
Republican Simone Barron 10,832 13.2
Write-in 248 0.3
Total votes 82,032 100.0

District 47

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Washington's 47th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Debra Entenman (incumbent) 17,093 57.3
Republican Kyle Lyebyedyev 12,678 42.5
Write-in 59 0.2
Total votes 29,830 100.0
General election
Democratic Debra Entenman (incumbent) 35,528 56.3
Republican Kyle Lyebyedyev 27,513 43.6
Write-in 106 0.2
Total votes 63,147 100.0

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  • Brian Lott (Republican)[82]

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Chris Stearns (D)

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Washington's 47th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Chris Stearns (incumbent) 16,433 55.1
Republican Ted Cooke 8,474 28.4
Republican Brian Lott 4,908 16.4
Write-in 37 0.1
Total votes 29,852 100.0
General election
Democratic Chris Stearns (incumbent) 35,085 55.6
Republican Ted Cooke 27,870 44.2
Write-in 101 0.2
Total votes 63,056 100.0

District 48

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Washington's 48th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Vandana Slatter (incumbent) 19,868 71.5
Republican Lynn Trinh 7,886 28.4
Write-in 45 0.2
Total votes 27,799 100.0
General election
Democratic Vandana Slatter (incumbent) 39,645 68.3
Republican Lynn Trinh 18,330 31.6
Write-in 94 0.2
Total votes 58,069 100.0

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Washington's 48th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Amy Walen (incumbent) 21,069 95.9
Write-in 905 4.1
Total votes 21,974 100.0
General election
Democratic Amy Walen (incumbent) 43,664 95.7
Write-in 1,945 4.3
Total votes 45,609 100.0

District 49

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Washington's 49th State House District Position 1, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sharon Wylie (incumbent) 20,533 64.3
Republican Brett Graham 11,322 35.5
Write-in 65 0.2
Total votes 31,920 100.0
General election
Democratic Sharon Wylie (incumbent) 43,234 63.5
Republican Brett Graham 24,741 36.3
Write-in 139 0.2
Total votes 68,114 100.0

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Candidates

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  • Russell Barber (Republican), software engineer[85]
  • Monica Stonier (Democratic), incumbent state representative[85]
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  • Justin Forsman (Republican), perennial candidate[85]

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Washington's 49th State House District Position 2, 2024
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Monica Stonier (incumbent) 20,277 63.7
Republican Russell Barber 6,036 19.0
Republican Justin Forsman 5,463 17.2
Write-in 79 0.3
Total votes 31,855 100.0
General election
Democratic Monica Stonier (incumbent) 42,950 63.1
Republican Russell Barber 24,997 36.7
Write-in 152 0.2
Total votes 68,099 100.0

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  1. ^ a b c Not an actual political party. In Washington, independent candidates are allowed to choose a ballot label.
  2. ^ LLoyd-Agnew withdrew from the race, yet remained on the primary ballot.

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