August 2, 2016 Primary
Last updated on 08/03/2016 7:57 AM
Number of Precincts | 19 |
Number of Registered Voters | 12,379 |
Total Ballots Counted | 3,546 |
Estimated Ballots Left to Count | |
Next Ballot Count On | 08/03/2016 5:00 PM |
Last Tabulated | 08/03/2016 7:57 AM |
Voter Turnout | 28.65% |
Certification Date | 08/16/2016 |
Export Results | CSV · XML |
Federal
United States U.S. Senator
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Philip L. Cornell
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
123 | 3.75% |
Sam Wright
(Prefers The Human Rights Party)
|
22 | 0.67% |
Chris Vance
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
675 | 20.57% |
Uncle Mover
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
15 | 0.46% |
Zach Haller
(Prefers Independent Party)
|
8 | 0.24% |
Donna Rae Lands
(Prefers Conservative Party)
|
20 | 0.61% |
Mohammad Said
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
27 | 0.82% |
Eric John Makus
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
124 | 3.78% |
Alex Tsimerman
(Prefers Standupamerica Party)
|
8 | 0.24% |
Dr Pano Churchill
(Prefers Lincoln Caucus Party)
|
9 | 0.27% |
Patty Murray
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
2,052 | 62.54% |
Ted Cummings
(Prefers Independent Party)
|
18 | 0.55% |
Thor Amundson
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
12 | 0.37% |
Scott Nazarino
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
65 | 1.98% |
Mike Luke
(Prefers Libertarian Party)
|
77 | 2.35% |
Chuck Jackson
(Prefers Independent Party)
|
8 | 0.24% |
Jeremy Teuton
(Prefers System Reboot Party)
|
18 | 0.55% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 3,281 | |
Congressional
Congressional District 2 U.S. Representative
*Multi-county race. Results include only San Juan County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Brian Luke
(Prefers Libertarian Party)
|
122 | 3.76% |
Mike Lapointe
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
387 | 11.92% |
Kari Ilonummi
(States No Party Preference)
|
46 | 1.42% |
Marc Hennemann
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
845 | 26.03% |
Rick Larsen
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
1,846 | 56.87% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 3,246 | |
State Executive
Washington State Governor
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Goodspaceguy
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
21 | 0.64% |
Bill Hirt
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
97 | 2.94% |
Mary Martin
(Prefers Socialist Worker Party)
|
35 | 1.06% |
Steve Rubenstein
(Prefers Independent Party)
|
42 | 1.27% |
David W. Blomstrom
(Prefers Fifth Republic Party)
|
7 | 0.21% |
Johnathan Dodds
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
33 | 1% |
Patrick O’Rourke
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
81 | 2.46% |
Christian Pierre Joubert
(Prefers Holistic Party)
|
10 | 0.3% |
James Robert Deal
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
24 | 0.73% |
Jay Inslee
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
2,002 | 60.76% |
Bill Bryant
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
943 | 28.62% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 3,295 | |
Washington State Lt. Governor
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Marty McClendon
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
546 | 18.72% |
Mark Greene
(Prefers Citizens Party)
|
22 | 0.75% |
Phillip Yin
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
143 | 4.9% |
Steve Hobbs
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
436 | 14.95% |
Karen Fraser
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
509 | 17.45% |
Bill Penor
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
93 | 3.19% |
Paul Addis
(Prefers Libertarian Party)
|
89 | 3.05% |
Daniel B. Davies
(States No Party Preference)
|
35 | 1.2% |
Karen Wallace
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
202 | 6.92% |
Cyrus Habib
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
773 | 26.5% |
Javier H. Figueroa
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
69 | 2.37% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,917 | |
Washington State Secretary of State
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Tina Podlodowski
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
1,787 | 60.01% |
Kim Wyman
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
1,021 | 34.28% |
Tim Turner
(Prefers Libertarian Party)
|
170 | 5.71% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,978 | |
Washington State State Treasurer
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
John Paul Comerford
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
556 | 20.93% |
Marko Liias
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
555 | 20.9% |
Duane Davidson
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
438 | 16.49% |
Michael Waite
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
602 | 22.67% |
Alec Fisken
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
505 | 19.01% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,656 | |
Washington State State Auditor
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
886 | 31.78% |
David Golden
(States No Party Preference)
|
85 | 3.05% |
Mark Wilson
(Prefers Independent Party)
|
162 | 5.81% |
Mark Miloscia
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
876 | 31.42% |
Jeff Sprung
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
779 | 27.94% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,788 | |
Washington State Attorney General
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Bob Ferguson
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
2,060 | 75.21% |
Joshua B. Trumbull
(Prefers Libertarian Party)
|
679 | 24.79% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,739 | |
Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Hilary Franz
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
757 | 27.53% |
Mary Verner
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
288 | 10.47% |
Steven M. Nielson
(Prefers Libertarian Party)
|
140 | 5.09% |
Dave Upthegrove
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
342 | 12.44% |
Karen Porterfield
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
210 | 7.64% |
Steve McLaughlin
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
902 | 32.8% |
John Stillings
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
111 | 4.04% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,750 | |
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
John Patterson Blair
|
112 | 5.28% |
Chris Reykdal
|
379 | 17.88% |
Ron Higgins
|
287 | 13.54% |
Grazyna Prouty
|
31 | 1.46% |
Robin Fleming
|
358 | 16.89% |
Al Runte
|
43 | 2.03% |
Erin Jones
|
668 | 31.51% |
KumRoon (Mr. Mak) Maksirisombat
|
92 | 4.34% |
David Spring
|
150 | 7.08% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,120 | |
Washington State Insurance Commissioner
|
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Mike Kreidler
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
1,909 | 65.18% |
Justin Murta
(Prefers Libertarian Party)
|
209 | 7.14% |
Richard Schrock
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
811 | 27.69% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,929 | |
Legislative
Legislative District 40 State Senator
*Multi-county race. Results include only San Juan County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Kevin Ranker
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
2,232 | 71.08% |
Daniel R. Miller
(Prefers Republican Party)
|
908 | 28.92% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 3,140 | |
Legislative District 40 State Representative Pos. 1
*Multi-county race. Results include only San Juan County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Kristine Lytton
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
2,090 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,090 | |
Legislative District 40 State Representative Pos. 2
*Multi-county race. Results include only San Juan County. |
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Jeff Morris
(Prefers Democratic Party)
|
2,139 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,139 | |
County
San Juan County Council Residency District 1
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Steve Wehrly
|
302 | 10.29% |
Sheryl Albritton
|
406 | 13.84% |
Bill Watson
|
1,023 | 34.87% |
Frank M. Penwell
|
261 | 8.9% |
Bob Jarman
|
942 | 32.11% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,934 |
Judicial
Supreme Court Justice Position 5
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Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Barbara Madsen
|
1,722 | 71.87% |
Greg Zempel
|
512 | 21.37% |
(Zamboni) John Scannell
|
162 | 6.76% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 2,396 | |
Public Hospital
San Juan County Public Hospital District #1 Proposition No. 1 Levy for San Juan Island Emergency Medical Services (EMS)
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Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes
|
1,846 | 77.24% |
No
|
544 | 22.76% |
Total Votes | 2,390 | 100% |
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Fun fact about this election:
As of 5:35 pm today, San Juan County had the highest percentage of voter turnout in the state, with 46.92 percent. The next highest was Garfield County, with 38.49.
https://results.vote.wa.gov/results/current/Turnout.html
Donna, that’s pretty cool.