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2020-Clark-County-Election-Results Report No. 2 Clark County, Washington Unofficial Results Registered Voters General & Special Election 236818 of 324642 = 72.95% November 3, 2020 General Election Precincts Reporting 0 of 314 = 0.00% 11/3/2020 Run Time 4:56 PM Run Date 11/04/2020 Page 1 Referendum Measure No. 90 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Approved 127,578 58.55% 127,578 58.55% Rejected 90,310 41.45% 90,310 41.45% Cast Votes: 217,888 100.00% 217,888 100.00% Undervotes: 18,923 18,923 Overvotes: 7 7 Write-in: 0 0 Advisory Vote No. 32 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5323 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Repealed 143,620 65.84% 143,620 65.84% Maintained 74,514 34.16% 74,514 34.16% Cast Votes: 218,134 100.00% 218,134 100.00% Undervotes: 18,676 18,676 Overvotes: 8 8 Write-in: 0 0 Advisory Vote No. 33 Substitute Senate Bill 5628 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Repealed 138,454 64.23% 138,454 64.23% Maintained 77,122 35.77% 77,122 35.77% Cast Votes: 215,576 100.00% 215,576 100.00% Undervotes: 21,235 21,235 Overvotes: 7 7 Write-in: 0 0 Advisory Vote No. 34 Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6492 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Repealed 142,292 66.75% 142,292 66.75% Maintained 70,881 33.25% 70,881 33.25% Cast Votes: 213,173 100.00% 213,173 100.00% Undervotes: 23,638 23,638 Overvotes: 7 7 Write-in: 0 0 Report No. 2 Clark County, Washington Unofficial Results Registered Voters General & Special Election 236818 of 324642 = 72.95% November 3, 2020 General Election Precincts Reporting 0 of 314 = 0.00% 11/3/2020 Run Time 4:56 PM Run Date 11/04/2020 Page 2 Advisory Vote No. 35 Engrossed Senate Bill 6690 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Repealed 123,066 57.52% 123,066 57.52% Maintained 90,893 42.48% 90,893 42.48% Cast Votes: 213,959 100.00% 213,959 100.00% Undervotes: 22,851 22,851 Overvotes: 8 8 Write-in: 0 0 Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution No. 8212 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Approved 92,005 42.18% 92,005 42.18% Rejected 126,120 57.82% 126,120 57.82% Cast Votes: 218,125 100.00% 218,125 100.00% Undervotes: 18,689 18,689 Overvotes: 4 4 Write-in: 0 0 President and Vice President of the United States Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Joseph R. Biden / Kamala D. Harris 125,707 53.68% 125,707 53.68% Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence 103,560 44.22% 103,560 44.22% Jo Jorgensen / Jeremy "Spike" Cohen 3,772 1.61% 3,772 1.61% Howie Hawkins / Angela Walker 856 0.37% 856 0.37% Gloria La Riva / Sunil Freeman 172 0.07% 172 0.07% Alyson Kennedy / Malcolm M. Jarrett 110 0.05% 110 0.05% Cast Votes: 234,177 100.00% 234,177 100.00% Undervotes: 1,116 1,116 Overvotes: 107 107 Write-in: 1,418 1,418 Report No. 2 Clark County, Washington Unofficial Results Registered Voters General & Special Election 236818 of 324642 = 72.95% November 3, 2020 General Election Precincts Reporting 0 of 314 = 0.00% 11/3/2020 Run Time 4:56 PM Run Date 11/04/2020 Page 3 United States Representative 3rd Congressional District Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Jaime Herrera Beutler 115,683 50.09% 115,683 50.09% Carolyn Long 115,266 49.91% 115,266 49.91% Cast Votes: 230,949 100.00% 230,949 100.00% Undervotes: 5,309 5,309 Overvotes: 9 9 Write-in: 551 551 Governor Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Jay Inslee 123,967 53.31% 123,967 53.31% Loren Culp 108,573 46.69% 108,573 46.69% Cast Votes: 232,540 100.00% 232,540 100.00% Undervotes: 3,727 3,727 Overvotes: 12 12 Write-in: 539 539 Lieutenant Governor Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Denny Heck 93,405 57.94% 93,405 57.94% Marko Liias 67,802 42.06% 67,802 42.06% Cast Votes: 161,207 100.00% 161,207 100.00% Undervotes: 33,267 33,267 Overvotes: 29 29 Write-in: 42,315 42,315 Secretary of State Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Kim Wyman 123,615 54.79% 123,615 54.79% Gael Tarleton 102,020 45.21% 102,020 45.21% Cast Votes: 225,635 100.00% 225,635 100.00% Undervotes: 10,930 10,930 Overvotes: 7 7 Write-in: 246 246 Report No. 2 Clark County, Washington Unofficial Results Registered Voters General & Special Election 236818 of 324642 = 72.95% November 3, 2020 General Election Precincts Reporting 0 of 314 = 0.00% 11/3/2020 Run Time 4:56 PM Run Date 11/04/2020 Page 4 State Treasurer Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Mike Pellicciotti 110,691 49.30% 110,691 49.30% Duane A. Davidson 113,816 50.70% 113,816 50.70% Cast Votes: 224,507 100.00% 224,507 100.00% Undervotes: 12,102 12,102 Overvotes: 6 6 Write-in: 203 203 State Auditor Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Pat (Patrice) McCarthy 120,757 53.98% 120,757 53.98% Chris Leyba 102,948 46.02% 102,948 46.02% Cast Votes: 223,705 100.00% 223,705 100.00% Undervotes: 12,900 12,900 Overvotes: 7 7 Write-in: 206 206 Attorney General Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Bob Ferguson 118,673 52.70% 118,673 52.70% Matt Larkin 106,502 47.30% 106,502 47.30% Cast Votes: 225,175 100.00% 225,175 100.00% Undervotes: 11,415 11,415 Overvotes: 7 7 Write-in: 221 221 Commissioner of Public Lands Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Hilary Franz 116,157 52.03% 116,157 52.03% Sue Kuehl Pederson 107,107 47.97% 107,107 47.97% Cast Votes: 223,264 100.00% 223,264 100.00% Undervotes: 13,306 13,306 Overvotes: 8 8 Write-in: 240 240 Report No. 2 Clark County, Washington Unofficial Results Registered Voters General & Special Election 236818 of 324642 = 72.95% November 3, 2020 General Election Precincts Reporting 0 of 314 = 0.00% 11/3/2020 Run Time 4:56 PM Run Date 11/04/2020 Page 5 Superintendent of Public Instruction Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Chris Reykdal 100,461 51.56% 100,461 51.56% Maia Espinoza 94,385 48.44% 94,385 48.44% Cast Votes: 194,846 100.00% 194,846 100.00% Undervotes: 40,581 40,581 Overvotes: 6 6 Write-in: 1,385 1,385 Insurance Commissioner Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Mike Kreidler 133,009 61.20% 133,009 61.20% Chirayu Avinash Patel 84,341 38.80% 84,341 38.80% Cast Votes: 217,350 100.00% 217,350 100.00% Undervotes: 18,474 18,474 Overvotes: 13 13 Write-in: 981 981 State Senator 14th Legislative District Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Curtis P. King 1,522 100.00% 1,522 100.00% Cast Votes: 1,522 100.00% 1,522 100.00% Undervotes: 544 544 Overvotes: 0 0 Write-in: 94 94 State Representative 14th Legislative District Position No. 1 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Chris Corry 1,229 59.86% 1,229 59.86% Tracy Rushing 824 40.14% 824 40.14% Cast Votes: 2,053 100.00% 2,053 100.00% Undervotes: 107 107 Overvotes: 0 0 Write-in: 0 0 Report No. 2 Clark County, Washington Unofficial Results Registered Voters General & Special Election 236818 of 324642 = 72.95% November 3, 2020 General Election Precincts Reporting 0 of 314 = 0.00% 11/3/2020 Run Time 4:56 PM Run Date 11/04/2020 Page 6 State Representative 14th Legislative District Position No. 2 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Gina Mosbrucker 1,111 55.44% 1,111 55.44% Devin Kuh 893 44.56% 893 44.56% Cast Votes: 2,004 100.00% 2,004 100.00% Undervotes: 154 154 Overvotes: 0 0 Write-in: 2 2 State Senator 17th Legislative District Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Lynda Wilson 36,621 52.64% 36,621 52.64% Daniel Smith 32,944 47.36% 32,944 47.36% Cast Votes: 69,565 100.00% 69,565 100.00% Undervotes: 3,840 3,840 Overvotes: 3 3 Write-in: 90 90 State Representative 17th Legislative District Position No. 1 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Vicki Kraft 34,397 49.38% 34,397 49.38% Tanisha L. Harris 35,266 50.62% 35,266 50.62% Cast Votes: 69,663 100.00% 69,663 100.00% Undervotes: 3,754 3,754 Overvotes: 3 3 Write-in: 78 78 State Representative 17th Legislative District Position No. 2 Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Paul Harris 41,323 71.42% 41,323 71.42% Bryan White 16,538 28.58% 16,538 28.58% Cast Votes: 57,861 100.00% 57,861 100.00% Undervotes: 13,192 13,192 Overvotes: 11 11 Write-in: 2,434 2,434 Report No. 2 Clark County, Washington Unofficial Results Registered Voters General & Special Election 236818 of 324642 = 72.95% November 3, 2020 General Election Precincts Reporting 0 of 314 = 0.00% 11/3/2020 Run Time 4:56 PM Run Date 11/04/2020 Page 7 State Senator 18th Legislative District Choice Party Election Day Voting Total Rick Bell 34,904 44.02% 34,904 44.02% Ann Rivers 44,392 55.98% 44,392 55.98% Cast Votes: 79,296 100.00% 79,296 100.00% Undervotes: 4,910 4,910 Overvotes: 3 3 Write-in: 2,344 2,344 State Representative 18th Legislative District Position No.
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