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Race Candidate Party Votes Percentage of Total Votes Washington State Referendum Measure No. 90 Approved 6067 47.8244 Washington State Referendum Measure No Race Candidate Party Votes Percentage of Total Votes Washington State Referendum Measure No. 90 Approved 6067 47.8244 Washington State Referendum Measure No. 90 Rejected 6619 52.1756 Washington State Advisory Vote No. 32 Repealed 9144 71.6165 Washington State Advisory Vote No. 32 Maintained 3624 28.3835 Washington State Advisory Vote No. 33 Repealed 9148 72.4078 Washington State Advisory Vote No. 33 Maintained 3486 27.5922 Washington State Advisory Vote No. 34 Repealed 9057 72.7236 Washington State Advisory Vote No. 34 Maintained 3397 27.2764 Washington State Advisory Vote No. 35 Repealed 7943 63.2203 Washington State Advisory Vote No. 35 Maintained 4621 36.7797 Washington State Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution No.Approved 8212 4305 34.2591 Washington State Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution No.Rejected 8212 8261 65.7409 President/Vice President Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris(Democratic Party Nominees) 5959 43.9454 President/Vice President Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence(Republican Party Nominees) 7237 53.3702 President/Vice President WRITE-IN 79 0.5826 Congressional District 3 U.S. Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler (Prefers Republican Party) 7800 58.9792 Congressional District 3 U.S. Representative Carolyn Long (Prefers Democratic Party) 5404 40.862 Congressional District 3 U.S. Representative WRITE-IN 21 0.1588 Washington State Governor Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party) 5693 42.3114 Washington State Governor Loren Culp (Prefers Republican Party) 7735 57.4879 Washington State Governor WRITE-IN 27 0.2007 Washington State Lt. Governor Denny Heck (Prefers Democratic Party) 4489 40.3107 Washington State Lt. Governor Marko Liias (Prefers Democratic Party) 3326 29.8671 Washington State Lt. Governor WRITE-IN 3321 29.8222 Washington State Secretary of State Kim Wyman (Prefers Republican Party) 8022 61.3631 Washington State Secretary of State Gael Tarleton (Prefers Democratic Party) 5025 38.438 Washington State Secretary of State WRITE-IN 26 0.1989 Washington State State Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti (Prefers Democratic Party) 5346 41.0757 Washington State State Treasurer Duane A. Davidson (Prefers Republican Party) 7650 58.7783 Washington State State Treasurer WRITE-IN 19 0.146 Washington State State Auditor Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (Prefers Democratic Party) 5779 44.5121 Washington State State Auditor Chris Leyba (Prefers Republican Party) 7190 55.3801 Washington State State Auditor WRITE-IN 14 0.1078 Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson (Prefers Democratic Party) 5750 43.9502 Washington State Attorney General Matt Larkin (Prefers Republican Party) 7312 55.8893 Washington State Attorney General WRITE-IN 21 0.1605 Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz (Prefers Democratic Party) 5586 42.9725 Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands Sue Kuehl Pederson (Prefers Republican Party) 7394 56.8813 Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands WRITE-IN 19 0.1462 Washington State Superintendent of Public InstructionChris Reykdal 5358 47.7242 Washington State Superintendent of Public InstructionMaia Espinoza 5777 51.4563 Washington State Superintendent of Public InstructionWRITE-IN 92 0.8195 Washington State Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler (Prefers Democratic Party) 6454 51.5866 Washington State Insurance Commissioner Chirayu Avinash Patel (Prefers Republican Party) 5992 47.8939 Washington State Insurance Commissioner WRITE-IN 65 0.5195 Legislative District 14 State Senator Curtis P. King (Prefers Republican Party) 8931 94.9198 Legislative District 14 State Senator WRITE-IN 478 5.0802 Legislative District 14 State Representative Pos. 1 Chris Corry (Prefers Republican Party) 7597 58.497 Legislative District 14 State Representative Pos. 1 Tracy Rushing (Prefers Democratic Party) 5377 41.4029 Legislative District 14 State Representative Pos. 1 WRITE-IN 13 0.1001 Legislative District 14 State Representative Pos. 2 Gina Mosbrucker (Prefers Republican Party) 7809 60.1479 Legislative District 14 State Representative Pos. 2 Devin Kuh (Prefers Democratic Party) 5151 39.675 Legislative District 14 State Representative Pos. 2 WRITE-IN 23 0.1772 Klickitat Klickitat County Commissioner 1 Joanna Turner (Prefers Democrat Party) 5207 39.9034 Klickitat Klickitat County Commissioner 1 Jacob Anderson (Prefers Republican Party) 7830 60.0046 Klickitat Klickitat County Commissioner 1 WRITE-IN 12 0.092 Klickitat Klickitat County Commissioner 3 Dan Christopher (Prefers Republican Party) 5875 49.3905 Klickitat Klickitat County Commissioner 3 Jim Sizemore (Prefers Republican Party) 5807 48.8188 Klickitat Klickitat County Commissioner 3 WRITE-IN 213 1.7907 Supreme Court Justice Position #03 Dave Larson 5280 48.0962 Supreme Court Justice Position #03 Raquel Montoya-Lewis 5642 51.3937 Supreme Court Justice Position #03 WRITE-IN 56 0.5101 Supreme Court Justice Position #04 Charles W. Johnson 8047 97.4449 Supreme Court Justice Position #04 WRITE-IN 211 2.5551 Supreme Court Justice Position #06 Richard S. Serns 4105 38.8768 Supreme Court Justice Position #06 G. Helen Whitener 6379 60.4129 Supreme Court Justice Position #06 WRITE-IN 75 0.7103 Supreme Court Justice Position #07 Debra L. Stephens 8055 97.6364 Supreme Court Justice Position #07 WRITE-IN 195 2.3636 Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 3 Judge Position 1Rebecca Pennell 7731 98.4089 Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 3 Judge Position 1WRITE-IN 125 1.5911 Klickitat, Skamania Superior Court Judge Position 1 Randall Krog 7693 98.0875 Klickitat, Skamania Superior Court Judge Position 1 WRITE-IN 150 1.9125 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT # 1 Public Utility District #1Dan Commissioner G. Gunkel Pos. 3 8043 97.3022 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT # 1 Public Utility District #1WRITE-IN Commissioner Pos. 3 223 2.6978 HOSPITAL DISTRICT # 1 Proposition No. 1 APPROVED 2950 56.6002 HOSPITAL DISTRICT # 1 Proposition No. 1 REJECTED 2262 43.3998 HOSPITAL DISTRICT # 2 Proposition No. 1 APPROVED 3915 53.9256 HOSPITAL DISTRICT # 2 Proposition No. 1 REJECTED 3345 46.0744.
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