Washington and Walla Walla County General Election results

By on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories

All results are preliminary and unofficial. Only contested races are shown.

FEDERAL

U.S. Senator, Maria Cantwell 59.77 percent, Dr. Raul Garcia 40 percent

U.S. Representative District No. 5, Michael Baumgartner 59.79 percent, Carmela Convoy 40.08 percent

STATE OF WASHINGTON

Governor, Bob Ferguson 56.28 percent, Dave Reichert 43.53 percent

Lieutenant Governor, Denny Heck 56.6 percent, Dan Matthews 43.29 percent

Secretary of State, Steve Hobbs 59.57 percent, Dale Whitaker 40.34 percent

State Treasurer, Mike Pellicciotti 57.88 percent, Sharon Hanek 42.02 percent

State Auditor, Pat (Patrice) McCarthy 58.57 percent, Matt Hawkins 41.3 percent

Attorney General, Pete Serrano 43.66 percent, Nick Brown 56.26 percent

Commissioner of Public Lands, Jaime Herrera Beutler 46.79 percent, Dave Upthegrove 52.99 percent

Superintendent of Public Instruction, Chris Reykdal 53.51 percent, David Olson 45.94 percent

Insurance Commissioner, Patty Kuderer 57.16 percent, Phil Fortunato 42.73 percent

Supreme Court Pos. 2, Sal Mungia 49.73 percent, Dave Larson 49.78 percent

STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT NO. 16

State Senator, Perry Dozier 64.63 percent, Kari Isaacson 35.32 percent

State Representative Pos. 1, Mark Klicker 65.46 percent, Linda Gunshefski 34.5 percent

State Representative Pos. 2, Skyler Rude 66.93 percent, Craig R. Woodard 33.02 percent

WALLA WALLA COUNTY

Commissioner Dist. 1, Bertha Clayton 57.5 percent, Jenny Mayberry 42.3 percent

CITY OF COLLEGE PLACE

Proposition 1 – Police facility bond, Approved 48.34 percent, Rejected 51.66 percent

WALLA WALLA COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT NO. 8

Proposition 1 – Levy for fire protection, Approved 69.64 percent, Rejected 30.36 percent

COLUMBIA COUNTY POOL DISTRICT

Proposition 1 – Operation levy, Yes 61.7 percent, No 38.3 percent

PRESCOTT JOINT PARKS AND RECRATION DISTRICT

Proposition 1 – Levy for maintenance and operations, Yes 66.43 percent, No 33.57 percent

MEASURES

Initiative Measure No. 2066 concerns regulating energy services, including natural gas and electrification

Yes 51.22 percent, No 48.78 percent

Initiative Measure No. 2109 concerns taxes

Yes 36.79 percent, No 63.21 percent

Initiative No. 2117 concerns carbon tax credit trading

Yes 38.31 percent, No 61.69 percent

Initiative No. 2124 concerns state long-term care insurance

Yes 44.51 percent, No 55.49 percent

For further results visit https://results.vote.wa.gov/results/20241105/default.htm