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2012 Yes % by Legislative District 2012 Yes % By Legislative District Legislative District Candidate Legislative District 1 1185 64% State Senator Rosemary McAuliffe (D) ‐ 55.5% State Representative 1 Derek Stanford (D) ‐ 58% State Representative 2 Luis Moscoso (D) ‐ 61% Legislative District 2 1185 74% State Senator Randi Becker (R) ‐ 57% State Representative 1 Gary Alexander (R) ‐ 58% State Representative 2 J.T. Wilcox (R) ‐ 100% Legislative District 3 1185 66% State Senator Andy Billing (D) ‐ 58% State Representative 1 Marcus Riccelli (D) ‐ 63% State Representative 2 Timm Ormsby (D) ‐ 62% Legislative District 4 1185 74% State Senator Mike Padden (R) ‐ 100% State RepresentativeRepresentative 1 LarrLarryy Crouse ((R)R) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Matt Shea (R) ‐ 57% Legislative District 5 1185 68% State Senator Mark Mullet (D) ‐ 54% State Representative 1 Jay Rodne (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Chad Magendanz (R) ‐ 55% Legislative District 6 1185 68% Senator Not up for Election Michael Baumgartner (R) ‐ 54% (2010) State Representative 1 Kevin Parker (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Jeff Holy (R) ‐ 55% Legislative District 7 1185 75% Senator Not up for Election Bob Morton (R) ‐ 75% (2010) State Representative 1 Shelly Short (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Joel Kretz (R) ‐ 64% Legislative District 8 1185 73% Senator Not up for Election Jerome Delvin (R) ‐ 64% (2010) State Representative 1 Brad Klippert (R) ‐ 62% State Representative 2 Lary Haler (R) ‐ 72% Legislative District 9 1185 70% State Senator Mark G. Schoesler (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 1 Susan Fagan (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Joe Schmick (R) ‐ 100% Legislative District 10 1185 68% State Senator Barbara Bailey (R) ‐ 53% State Representative 1 Norma Smith (R) ‐ 61% State Representative 2 Dave Hayes (R) ‐ 52% Legislative District 11 1185 62% State Senator Bob Hasegawa (D) ‐ 69% State Representative 1 Zack Hudgins (D) ‐ 77% State Representative 2 Steve Bergquist (D) ‐ 71.5% Legislative District 12 1185 73% StStatet SenatorSt LiLind a EEvans PlParlettett (R)(R) ‐ 100% State Representative 1 Cary Condotta (R) ‐ 65% State Representative 2 Brad Hawkins (R) ‐ 51% Legislative District 13 1185 73% Senator Not up for Election Janéa Holmquist Newbry (R) ‐ 100% (2010) State Representative 1 Judith (Judy) Warnick (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Matt Manweller (R ) ‐ 69% Legislative District 14 1185 70% State Senator Curtis King (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 1 Norm Johnson (R) ‐ 64% State Representative 2 Charles Ross (R) ‐ 66% Legislative District 15 1185 68% Senator Not up for Election Jim Honeyford (R) ‐ 100% (2010) State Representative 1 Bruce Chandler (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 David V. Taylor (R) ‐ 61% Legislative District 16 1185 71% State Senator Mike Hewitt (R) ‐ 70% State Representative 1 Maureen Walsh (R) ‐ 58% State Representative 2 Terry R. Nealey (R) ‐ 100% Legislative District 17 1185 72% State Senator Don Benton (R) ‐ 50% State Representative 1 Monica Stonier (D) ‐ 50% State Representative 2 Paul Harris (R) ‐ 56% Legislative District 18 1185 72% State Senator Ann Rivers (R) ‐ 68% State Representative 1 Brandon Vick (R) ‐ 68% State Representative 2 Liz Pike (R) ‐ 60.5% Legislative District 19 1185 70% State Senator Brian Hatfield (D) ‐ 62% State Representative 1 Dean Takko (D) ‐ 62% State Representative 2 Brian E. Blake (D) ‐ 58% LiLegislativelti DiDistrictt i t 20 1185 75% State Senator John E. Braun (R) ‐ 55% State Representative 1 Richard DeBolt (R) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Ed Orcutt (R) ‐ 69% Legislative District 21 1185 63% Senator Not up for Election Paull Shin (D) ‐ 63% (2010) State Representative 1 Mary Helen Roberts (D) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Marko Lilas (D) ‐ 61% Legislative District 22 1185 54% State Senator Karen Fraser (D) ‐ 100% State Representative 1 Chris Reykdal (D) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 San Hunt (D) ‐ 100% Legislative District 23 1185 60% State Senator Christine Rolfes (D) ‐ 65% State Representative 1 Sherry V. Appleton (D) ‐ 61% State Representative 2 Drew Hansen (D) ‐ 60% Legislative District 24 1185 66% State Senator Jim Hargrove (D) ‐ 65% State Representative 1 Kevin Van De Wege (D) ‐ 64% State Representative 2 Steve Tharinger (D) ‐ 58.5% Legislative District 25 1185 71% State Senator Bruce Dammeier (R) ‐ 62% State Representative 1 Dawn Morrell (D) ‐ 53% State Representative 2 Hans Zeiger (R) ‐ 57% Legislative District 26 1185 69.50% Senator Not up for Election Derek Kilmer (D) ‐ 59% (2010) State Representative 1 Jan Angel (R) ‐ 59% State Representative 2 Larry Seaquist (D) ‐ 54% Legislative District 27 1185 60% State Senator Jeannie Darneille (D) ‐ 57% State Representative 1 Laurie Jinkins (D) ‐ 71% State Representative 2 Jake Fey (D) ‐ 63% Legislative District 28 1185 65% State Senator Mike Carrell (R) ‐ 58% State Representative 1 Steven O'Ban (R) ‐ 55% State Representative 2 Tami Green (D) ‐ 55% Legislative District 29 1185 68% Senator Not up for Election Steve Conway (D) ‐ 63% (2010) State Representative 1 David Sawyer (D) ‐ 63% State Representative 2 Steve Kirby (D) ‐ 100% Legislative District 30 1185 68% Senator Not up for Election Tracey Eide (D) ‐ 52% (2010) State Representative 1 Linda Kochmar (R) ‐ 51% State Representative 2 Roger Freeman (D) ‐ 55% Legislative District 31 1185 73% Senator Not up for Election Pam Roach (R) ‐ 67% (2010) State Representative 1 Cathy Dahlquist (R) ‐ 63% State Representative 2 Christopher Hurst (D) ‐ 55% Legislative District 32 1185 55% Senator Not up for Election Maralyn Chase (D) ‐ 61% (2010) State Representative 1 Cindy Ryu (D) ‐ 72% State Representative 2 Ruth Kagi (D) ‐ 73% Legislative District 33 1185 64% Senator Not up for Election Karen Keiser (D) ‐ 60% (2010) State Representative 1 Tina Orwall (D) ‐ 72% State Representative 2 Dave Upthegrove (D) ‐ 70% Legislative District 34 1185 49% Senator Not up for Election Sharon Nelson (D) ‐ 100% (2010) State Representative 1 Elieen L. Cody (D) ‐ 86% State Representative 2 Joe Fitzgibbon (D) ‐ 100% Legislative District 35 1185 69% Senator Not up for Election Tim Sheldon (D) ‐ 62% (2010) StStatet RepresentativeRtti 1 KtKath y HiHaigh (D)(D) ‐ 51% State Representative 2 Drew C. MacEwen (R) ‐ 52% Legislative District 36 1185 39% Senator Not up for Election Jeanne Kohl‐Welles (D) ‐ 84% (2010) State Representative 1 Reuven Carlyle (D) ‐ 89% State Representative 2 Gael Tarleton (D) ‐ 56% Legislative District 37 1185 41% Senator Not up for Election Adam Kline (D) ‐ 88% (2010) State Representative 1 Sharon Tomiko Santos (D) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Eric Pettigrew (D) ‐ 88% Legislative District 38 1185 67% Senator Not up for Election Nick Harper (D) ‐ 60% (2010) State Representative 1 John McCoy (D) ‐ 60.5% State Representative 2 Mike Sells (D) ‐ 62% Legislative District 39 1185 72% State Senator Kirk Pearson (R) ‐ 58% State Representative 1 Dan Kristiansen (R) ‐ 55% State Representative 2 Elizabeth Scott (R) ‐ 53.5% Legislative District 40 1185 55% State Senator Kevin Ranker (D) ‐ 63% State Representative 1 Kristine Lytton (D) ‐ 74% State Representative 2 Jeff Morris (D) ‐ 75% Legislative District 41 1185 61% State Senator Steve Litzow (R) ‐ 54% State Representative 1 Marcie Maxwell (D) ‐ 58.5% State Representative 2 Judy Clibborn (D) ‐ 100% Legislative District 42 1185 66% Senator Not up for Election Doug Ericksen (R) ‐ 60% (2010) State Representative 1 Jason Overstreet (R) ‐ 54% State Representative 2 Vincent Buys (R) ‐ 54% Legislative District 43 1185 32% Senator Not up for Election Ed Murray (D) ‐ 100% (2010) State Representative 1 Jamie Pedersen (D) ‐ 100% State Representative 2 Frank Chopp (D) ‐ 71% Legislative District 44 1185 69% Senator Not up for Election Steve Hobbs (D) ‐ 51% (2010) State Representative 1 Hans Dunshee (D) ‐ 54% State Representative 2 Mike Hope (R) ‐ 56% Legislative District 45 1185 63% Senator Not up for Election Andy Hill (R) ‐ 51% (2010) State Representative 1 Roger Goodman (D) ‐ 56.5% State Representative 2 Larry Springer (D) ‐ 58% Legislative District 46 1185 43% State Senator David Frockt (D) ‐ 100% State Representative 1 Gerry Pollet (D) ‐ 65% State Representative 2 Jessyn Farrell (D) ‐ 64% Legislative District 47 1185 70% Senator Not up for Election Joe Fain (R) ‐ 55% (2010) State Representative 1 Mark Hargrove (R) ‐ 50% State Representative 2 Pat Sullivan (D) ‐ 60% Legislative District 48 1185 60% Senator Not up for Election Rodney Tom (D) ‐ 53% (2010) State Representative 1 Ross Hunter (D) ‐ 69% State Representative 2 Cyrus Habib (D) ‐ 61% Legislative District 49 1185 67% State Senator Annette Cleveland (D) ‐ 58% State Representative 1 Sharon Wylie (D) ‐ 60% State Representative 2 Jim Moeller (D) ‐ 61%.
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