Election Results
# - Incumbent .
X - Candidate advances to Nov. 5 general election (no mark - too close to call; absentees may decide it). Third-party candidates advance to the general election only if they attain at least 1 percent of the votes cast for the office in the primary
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-- Key to party affiliation - D (Democrat), I (Independent), L (Libertarian), NL (Natural Law), P (Populist), R (Republican), Re (Reform), SW (Socialist Workers) .
U.S. House of Representatives .
Votes . 1ST DISTRICT .
X Rick White, R # 37,396 (49%) . Jeff Coopersmith, D 20,998 (27%) . Don Stuart, D 18,678 (24%) .
2ND DISTRICT .
X Jack Metcalf, R # 47,386 (52%) . Paul Asmus, D 3,156 (3%) . Joe Bowen, D 11,221 (12%) .
X Kevin Quigley, D 20,990 (23%) . Ann Weinzierl, D 7,182 (8%) .
X Karen Leibrant, NL 1,707 (2%) .
3RD DISTRICT .
X Linda Smith, R # 48,944 (51%) .
X Brian Baird, D 46,314 (49%) .
4TH DISTRICT .
X R. Hastings, R # 50,817 (54%) .
X Rick Locke, D 28,008 (30%) . Glenn Phipps, D 6,810 (7%) . Joe Walkenhauer, D 9,183 (10%) .
5TH DISTRICT .
X G. Nethercutt, R # 52,092 (50%) . Susan Kaun, D 14,159 (14%) . Don McCloskey, D 11,451 (11%) .
X Judy Olson, D 26,459 (25%) .
6TH DISTRICT .
X Norm Dicks, D # 55,288 (67%) . Charles Crawford, R 1,462 (2%) . Ken Lund, R 6,321 (8%) . Richard Meyer, R 4,733 (6%) .
X Bill Tinsley, R 8,299 (10%) . Steve Whitaker, R 3,651 (4%) .
X Ted Haley, I 1,658 (2%) .
X M. Huddleston, NL 1,228 (1%) .
7TH DISTRICT .
X Jim McDermott, D # 75,122 (82%) .
X Frank Kleschen, R 16,441 (18%) .
8TH DISTRICT .
X Jennifer Dunn, R # 45,063 (62%) .
X Dave Little, D 27,302 (38%) .
9TH DISTRICT .
X Randy Tate, R # 30,617 (47%) .
X Adam Smith, D 32,712 (50%) .
X David Gruenstein, NL 2,099 (3%) .
Governor .
DEMOCRATS . Max Englerius, D 2,172 (0%) . Jay Inslee, D 85,825 (10%) .
X Gary Locke, D 205,251 (24%) . Norm Rice, D 154,835 (18%) . Mohammad Said, D 2,326 (0%) . Bryan Zetlen, D 4,356 (1%) .
REPUBLICANS . Nona Brazier, R 14,700 (2%) .
X Ellen Craswell, R 125,729 (15%) . Dale Foreman, R 111,445 (13%) . Warren Hanson, R 3,527 (0%) . Norm Maleng, R 68,783 (8%) . Pam Roach, R 20,131 (2%) . Bob Tharp, R 3,589 (0%) . Jim Waldo, R 45,126 (5%) .
OTHER PARTIES . Jeff Powers, SW 2,656 (0%) .
Lieutenant Governor .
DEMOCRATS . Harvey Billmaier, D 10,368 (1%) . Frank Gavaldon, D 21,478 (3%) . Bambi Litchman, D 24,980 (4%) . Bob Owen, D 32,953 (5%) . Brad Owen, D 162,621 (23%) . Paull Shin, D 156,383 (22%) .
REPUBLICANS .
X Ann Anderson, R 129,266 (18%) . Bruce Buckles, R 13,679 (2%) . Gerald Goodloe, R 31,588 (4%) . Ed Torres, R 34,821 (5%) . Jim West, R 71,191 (10%) .
OTHER PARTIES .
X Michael Hackett, NL 6,358 (1%) .
X Shawn Newman, Re 6,839 (1%) .
X Art Rathjen, L 8,287 (1%) .
Attorney General .
X C. Gregoire, D # 432,596 (58%) .
X Richard Pope, R 266,764 (36%) . L. Coachman, NL 17,126 (2%) .
X Richard Shepard, L 26,382 (4%) .
Commissioner of Public Lands .
X J. Belcher, D # 385,508 (54%) . Randy Boss, R 47,455 (7%) .
X Bruce Mackey, R 185,052 (26%) . Patrick Parrish, R 72,041 (10%) . Marc Strauch, NL 17,529 (2%) .
Secretary of State .
X Ralph Munro, R # 411,179 (59%) .
X Phyllis Kenney, D 263,940 (38%) .
X Gary Gill, NL 23,543 (3%) .
State Auditor .
X Brian Sonntag, D # 397,680 (56%) . Nina Becker, R 129,150 (18%) . Robert Keene Jr., R 135,551 (19%) . Mike The Mover, R 44,799 (6%) .
State Treasurer . Jack Kiley, D 106,045 (16%) .
X Mike Murphy, D 261,828 (38%) . Randolph Bell, R 140,129 (21%) .
X Lucy DeYoung, R 175,172 (26%) .
Superintendent of Public Instruction .
X Teresa Bergeson 264,310 (38%) . O. Jerome Brown 22,851 (3%) . Raul de la Rosa 27,329 (4%) . Richard Fuller 36,755 (5%) . N. Hidden-Dodson 38,360 (6%) . Gloria Johannessen 31,069 (2%) . Earl LaBerge 10,302 (2%) . Dan Leahy 50,614 (7%) . Mae Lovern 14,098 (2%) .
X Ron Taber 116,630 (17%) . Chris Vance 76,284 (11%) .
Insurance Commissioner . DEMOCRATS .
X Deborah Senn, D # 389,036 (55%) .
REPUBLICANS . Garland Connor, R 18,501 (3%) .
X Anthony Lowe, R 102,557 (15%) . Brian McCulloch, R 81,225 (12%) . Steve Skipper, R 42,427 (6%) . Dave Walker, R 53,488 (8%) .
OTHER PARTIES . Steve Sevick, NL 16,305 (2%) .
Seattle City Council .
POSITION 6 . Tim Baker 8,048 (10%) . Elbert Brooks 3,854 (5%) .
X Charlie Chong 19,862 (24%) . Bob Days 2,711 (3%) . David Della 7,984 (10%) . Alfred Johnson 1,847 (2%) . Jack Richards 6,345 (8%) .
X Bob Rohan 18,014 (21%) . Earl Sedlik 8,325 (10%) . Javier Valdez 7,286 (9%) .
State Legislature .
1ST DISTRICT .
Senate .
X R. McAuliffe, D # 5,245 (55%) .
X Ian Elliot, R 4,381 (45%) .
House, Position 1 .
X Al O'Brien, D 4,168 (46%) .
X Tim Olsen, R 2,910 (32%) . Marshall Paris, R 2,085 (23%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Mike Sherstad, R # 4,796 (52%) .
X Judy Janes, D 4,417 (48%) .
5TH DISTRICT .
Senate .
X Kathleen Drew, D # 7,787 (42%) . Dave Irons, R 4,990 (27%) .
X Dino Rossi, R 5,634 (31%) .
House, Position 1 .
X Brian Thomas, R # 9,970 (58%) .
X Steve Pulcino, D 4,742 (28%) .
X Bill Elder, I 2,500 (15%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Phil Dyer, R # 9,955 (57%) .
X Mary Scott, D 7,451 (43%) .
10TH DISTRICT .
Senate .
X Mary Haugen, D # 10,502 (51%) . David Boze, R 3,452 (17%) . Brien Lillquist, R 901 (4%) .
X Jim Youngsman, R 5,601 (27%) .
House, Position 1 .
X B. Beeksma, R # 9,811 (49%) . Dave Anderson, D 8,045 (40%) . Justin Carter, D 843 (4%) . Paul Vance, D 1,282 (6%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Barry Sehlin, R # 6,766 (63%) .
X Glen Jonnson, D 3,977 (37%) .
11TH DISTRICT .
Senate .
X M. Prentice, D # 7,545 (71%) . David Ceccarelli, D 3,052 (29%) .
House, Position 1 .
X Eileen Cody, D # 7,285 (74%) . Russell Hanscom, D 2,626 (27%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Velma Veloria, D # 6,962 (69%) . Toni Russell, D 3,158 (31%) .
21ST DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Jerry Blanton, R # 2,122 (50%) .
X Mike Cooper, D 2,079 (49%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Renee Radcliff, R # 1,034 (97%) .
25TH DISTRICT .
Senate .
X Calvin Goings, D # 6,516 (51%) .
X Grant Pelesky, R 4,200 (33%) . Michele Smith, R 2,117 (17%) .
House, Position 1 .
X Luanne Green, D 5,831 (47%) . Stuart Cloud, R 1,559 (13%) .
X Joyce McDonald, R 4,580 (37%) .
X Mark Downey, P 327 (3%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Jim Kastama, D 5,867 (48%) . Will Christian, R 1,314 (11%) . Ben Gregg, R 1,165 (10%) . Thomas Knutson, R 1,551 (13%) .
X Dave Morell, R 2,235 (18%) .
30TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Tim Hickel, R # 6,131 (55%) . Al Lee, D 2,034 (18%) .
X Eric Ulis, D 3,053 (27%) .
House, Position 2 .
X M. Mitchell, R # 6,829 (61%) .
X Paul Mallary, D 4,336 (39%) .
31ST DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Eric Robertson, R # 6,168 (60%) .
X Darrell Carrier, D 4,057 (40%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Les Thomas, R # 5,747 (55%) .
X C. Hurst, D 4,632 (45%) .
32ND DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 . Patty Butler, D 4,425 (25%) . William Lehr, D 963 (5%) . Jack Rogers, D 4,030 (23%) . Jack Whisner, D 2,622 (15%) .
X James Shea, R 5,780 (32%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Grace Cole, D 12,052 (68%) .
X Norine Federow, R 5,695 (32%) .
33RD DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Julia Patterson, D # 9,162 (64%) .
X Charles Brezina, R 5,229 (36%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Karen Keiser, D # 6,776 (48%) . Claire Drosdick, R 1,722 (12%) . Rod Kauffman, R 1,934 (14%) .
X James McCune, R 3,800 (27%) .
34TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Erik Poulsen, D # 13,370 (70%) . Chris Monteith, R 2,265 (12%) . Bob Pontius, R 3,489 (18%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Dow Constantine, D 6,459 (32%) . Sally Nelson, D 6,013 (30%) . Deborah Rosen, D 1,661 (8%) . Maira DiJulio, R 1,289 (6%) .
X Marilynn Sears, R 4,546 (23%) .
36TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X H. Sommers, D # 17,579 (79%) .
X Eric Berger, R 4,647 (21%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Mary Dickerson, D # 13,919 (65%) . Mark Worth, D 2,524 (12%) .
X Rudy McCoy, R 4,435 (21%) .
X Bonita Brett, NL 510 (2%) .
37TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Dawn Mason, D # 9,282 (59%) . Camille Monzon, D 4,986 (32%) .
X Cliff Kuppinger, R 1,459 (9%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Kip Tokuda, D # 9,735 (67%) . Mae Scott, D 4,848 (33%) .
38TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Jeralita Costa, D # 6,141 (56%) .
X Doug Campbell, R 4,536 (41%) .
X Micha Hackett, NL 251 (2%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Patricia Scott, D # 6,318 (58%) .
X Mike Floyd, R 4,538 (42%) .
39TH DISTRICT .
Senate .
X Val Stevens, R 8,719 (57%) .
X P. Patterson, D 6,490 (43%) .
House, Position 1 .
X Hans Dunshee, D 7,525 (50%) .
X Keith Groen, R 4,177 (28%) . John Morrison, R 3,278 (22%) .
House, Position 2 .
X John Koster, R # 7,592 (51%) . Rosanne Rockwell, D 3,514 (24%) . Jeff Soth, D 3,692 (25%) .
41ST DISTRICT .
Senate .
X Frank Vulliet, D 5,509 (30%) .
X Jim Horn, R 6,897 (38%) . Fred Jarrett, R 4,842 (27%) . Bob Steed, R 818 (5%) .
House, Position 1 .
X Denine Brewer, D 5,414 (31%) . Ruth Gibbs, R 1,930 (11%) . Emma Herron, R 934 (5%) . Jim Hill, R 2,393 (14%) . Conrad Lee, R 2,429 (14%) .
X Mike Wensman, R 4,453 (25%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Ida Ballasiotes, R # 11,628 (67%) .
X David Silkroski, D 5,667 (33%) .
43RD DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Ed Murray, D # 15,126 (100%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Frank Chopp, D # 14,051 (100%) .
44TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Dave Schmidt, R # 6,952 (57%) .
X Kent Hanson, D 5,092 (43%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Jerry Dickson, D 4,979 (42%) .
X Bill Thompson, R # 6,559 (56%) .
X Frederick Gray, NL 258 (2%) .
45TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Kathy Lambert, R # 8,726 (59%) .
X Trina Good, D 6,138 (41%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Bill Backlund, R # 7,754 (52%) .
X Dave Asher, D 7,286 (48%) .
46TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X M. Appelwick, D # 15,172 (100%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Ken Jacobsen, D # 15,323 (100%) .
47TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Suzette Cooke, R # 8,333 (60%) .
X Carolyn Shelton, D 5,574 (40%) .
House, Position 2 .
X Jack Cairnes, R # 7,010 (52%) .
X Tim Clark, D 6,573 (48%) .
48TH DISTRICT .
House, Position 1 .
X Bill Reams, R # 9,058 (63%) .
X Max Henry, D 5,356 (37%) .
House, Position 2 .
X S. Van Luven, R # 9,801 (100%) .
Judicial .
STATE SUPREME COURT .
Position 1 .
X Barbara Durham # 302,064 (50%) . Mark Mestel 121,685 (20%) . Kathryn Ross 184,936 (30%) .
Position 3 .
X Charles Johnson # 251,745 (46%) . Barnett Kalikow 100,798 (18%) .
X Douglas Smith 197,434 (36%) .
KING COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT . (A superior court candidate who receives 50% or more of the vote in the primary wins the position; if no candidate receives at least 50%, the top two vote-getters advance to the general election.) .
Position 2 .
X Harriett Cody # 52,180 (34%) .
X Bruce Gardiner 60,762 (39%) . Mary Ellen Ramey 42,517 (27%) .
Position 3 .
X John Darrah # 80,005 (54%) . Norman Leopold 66,816 (46%) .
Position 6 .
X Joan Allison 53,265 (37%) . Paul Feinsod 24,724 (17%) .
X Phil Hubbard 65,815 (46%) .
Position 8 . Marilyn Sellers # 67,943 (46%) .
X Jay White 80,534 (54%) .
Position 9 .
X Jo Anne Alumbaugh # 61,073 (41%) . John Costo 20,930 (14%) .
X Jeff Ramsdell 65,918 (45%) .
Position 10 .
X Glenna Hall # 91,964 (63%) . Dale Ulin 53,152 (37%) .
Position 11 . Kevin Dolan 30,755 (20%) . Theresa Gibbons 43,267 (28%) .
X Richard Ishikawa # 80,932 (52%) .
Position 24 .
X Michael Fox # 100,428 (66%) . Marilou Rickert 51,794 (34%) .
Position 26 .
X Jeanette Burrage # 74,958 (47%) . Bill Fligeltaub 28,351 (18%) .
X Doug North 55,382 (35%) .
Position 32 . Peter Camp 59,491 (44%) .
X LeRoy McCullough # 75,839 (56%) .
Position 34 . Thomas Kellenberg 59,203 (44%) .
X Michael Trickey # 75,909 (56%) .
Position 38 .
X Jim Bates # 107,810 (81%) . Rexford Lawrence 25,989 (19%) .
Position 46 .
X Suzanne Barnett 79,941 (57%) . Sally Phillips Pasette # 60,519 (43%) .
SNOHOMISH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT .
Position 8 . J.C. Becker 8,018 (41%) .
X David Hurlbert # 11,682 (59%) .
Position 9 . Michael Hall 6,230 (30%) .
X Joseph Thibodeau # 14,379 (70%) .
Ballot measures .
KING COUNTY PROPOSITION 1 . Recreation and Conservation Legacy program (general obligation bonds - $215,750,000) .
Shall King County undertake the Recreation and Conservation Legacy Program of capital improvements to preserve salmon habitat, restore recreational facilities, acquire parks and playfields, and protect greenways, natural resource lands and waterways throughout King County and issue $215,750,000 of general obligation bonds, maturing within a maximum of 30 years, and shall the County be authorized to levy property taxes annually in excess of regular taxes, to repay such bonds, all as provided in Ordinance 12392? . Yes 135,642 (51%) .
X No 130,048 (49%) .
KING COUNTY PROPOSITION 2 . Maintenance endowment levy .
To establish an endowment to maintain Recreation and Conservation Projects financed by voter-approved bonds of the County, shall the County levy for one year the following tax, in excess of regular tax levies, upon all taxable property within the county: approximately $0.25 per $1,000 assessed valuation to provide $30,500,000 to be levied in 1996 for collection in 1997, all as provided in Ordinance 12393? . Yes 121,713 (46%) .
X No 140,518 (54%) .
CARNATION PROPOSITION 1 . Police protection levy - $90,000 .
Shall the City of Carnation be authorized to levy an excess property tax in the year 1996 for collection in 1997 of $90,000, estimated at $1.32 per $1,000 of full assessed value, for the purpose of providing funds for police services and personnel, all as provided in Ordinance No. 540? .
X Yes 211 (74%) . No 73 (26%) .
REDMOND PROPOSITION 1 . Shall the Redmond Library Capital Facility Area be established? .
X Yes 3,896 (70%) . No 1,657 (30%) .
REDMOND PROPOSITION 2 . General obligation bonds - $7,000,000 .
To acquire, construct and equip a new library capital facility, shall the Redmond Library Capital Facility Area incur indebtedness and issue not more than $7,000,000 of unlimited tax general obligation bonds maturing within 20 years on which principal and interest shall be payable from annual property tax levies in excess of regular property tax levies, all as provided in Metropolitan King County Ordinance 12384? .
X Yes 3,685 (66%) . No 1,877 (34%) .
SEATAC PROPOSITION 1 . Change in plan of government .
Shall the City of SeaTac abandon the Council-Manager plan of government under which it currently operates pursuant to RCW 35A.13 and adopt in its place the Mayor-Council plan of government pursuant to the provisions of RCW 35A.12? . Yes 1,162 (36%) .
X No 2,063 (64%) .
WOODINVILLE PROPOSITION 1 . Community Center complex bonds - $6,000,000 .
Shall the City of Woodinville borrow up to $6,000,000 to acquire Northshore School District property scheduled to be sold: 10-plus acres of land and buildings comprising the Old Woodinville School and Sorenson School, gymnasium, pool and ballfields, for a community center, city hall and ballfields by selling general obligation bonds therefore maturing within 20 years and levy annual excess property taxes necessary to pay and retire the bonds, as provided in Ordinance No. 160? . Yes 790 (54%) .
X No 665 (46%) .
MARYSVILLE PROPOSITION 1 . Pinewood area annexation .
Shall annexation to the City of Marysville of an area commonly known as the Pinewood Area be approved with proposed zoning and assumption of proportionate share of city indebtedness? . Yes 29 (39%) .
X No 45 (61%) .
MARYSVILLE PROPOSITION 2 . Indian Creek area annexation .
Shall annexation to the City of Marysville of an area commonly known as the Indian Creek area be approved with proposed zoning and assumption of proportionate share of city indebtedness? . Yes 32 (46%) .
X No 37 (54%) .