The Stranger Election Control Board Presents
ELECTION RESULTS
For the November 8, 2016 General Election
Federal
President and Vice President of the United States
Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine (D) | 218 electoral votes |
Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence (R) | 276 electoral votes |
Alyson Kennedy and Osborne Hart (SWP) | 0 electoral votes |
Gloria Estela La Riva and Eugene Purgera (PSL) | 0 electoral votes |
Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka (GRE) | 0 electoral votes |
Darrell L. Castle and Scott N. Bradley (CON) | 0 electoral votes |
Gary Johnson and Bill Weld (LIB) | 0 electoral votes |
Chris Vance (R) - 39.21%
US Representative Congressional District 1
Robert J. Sutherland (R) - 42.82%
US Representative Congressional District 7
Brady Piñero Walkinshaw (D) - 42.68%
US Representative Congressional District 8
Dave Reichert (R) - 57.97%
US Representative Congressional District 9
Doug Basler (R) - 25.54%
Initiatives to the people
Initiative Measure No. 1433
(Minimum Wage Increase)
No - 40.54%
Initiative Measure No. 1464
(Public Campaign Financing)
No - 52.58%
Initiative Measure No. 1491
(Extreme Risk Protection Orders)
No - 28.85%
Initiative Measure No. 1501
(Supposedly: Grandma; Really: Unions)
No - 28.43%
Initiatives to the legislature
Initiative Measure No. 732
(Carbon Tax)
No - 58.56%
Initiative Measure No. 735
(Opposing Citizens United)
No - 36.18%
Advisory Votes
Advisory Vote No. 14
(Washington Healthplanfinder Dental Plans)
No - 31.52%
Advisory Vote No. 15
(Electric Car Tax Exemption)
No - 40.27%
Proposed Amendment to the State Constitution
Senate Joint Resolution No. 8210
(Move Redistricting Up By 46 Days)
No - 22.27%
County
King County Charter Amendment No. 1
(Remove Partisan Labels from King County Prosecutorâs Office)
No - 24.63%
King County Charter Amendments No. 2
(Gender-Neutral Language in County Charter)
No - 32.91%
State
Bill Bryant (R) - 43.7%
Marty McClendon (R) - 44.2%
Kim Wyman (R) - 53.15%
Michael Waite (R) - 41.34%
Mark Miloscia (R) - 45.98%
Joshua B. Trumbull (Lib.) - 30.78%
Steve McLaughlin (R) - 45.11%
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Erin Jones - 48.85%
Richard Schrock (R) - 39.98%
Legislative District No. 11
State Senator
Dennis Price (Lib.) - 22.2%
Legislative District No. 11
Representative Position No. 1
Erin Smith Aboudara (R) - 30.79%
Legislative District No. 17
State Senator
Lynda Wilson (R) - 54.06%
Legislative District No. 25
State Senator
Hans Zeiger (R) - 58.12%
Legislative District No. 28
State Senator
Steve OâBan (R) - 52.33%
Legislative District No. 32
Representative Position No. 1
Alvin Rutledge (R) - 22.34%
Legislative District No. 32
Representative Position No. 2
David D. Schirle (R) - 25.07%
Legislative District No. 34
Representative Position No. 1
Matthew Benson (R) - 17.61%
Legislative District No. 34
Representative Position No. 2
Andrew Pilloud (R) - 18.21%
Legislative District No. 37
Representative Position No. 1
John Dickinson (NPA) - 8.12%
Legislative District No. 37
Representative Position No. 2
Tamra Smilanich (NPA) - 12.17%
Legislative District No. 41
State Senator
Steve Litzow (D) - 44.85%
Legislative District No. 43
Representative Position No. 1
Dan Shih (D) - 34.49%
Legislative District No. 46
Representative Position No. 1
Stephanie Heart Viskovich (Lib.) - 12.81%
State Supreme Court
David DeWolf - 49.01%
Greg Lempel - 41.68%
Dave Larson - 44.49%
David Greenspan - 20%
John H. OâRourke - 23.03%
Marc S. Stern - 20.12%
Eric Newman - 44.01%
Kristin Richardson - 52.14%
Thomas Cline - 23.44%
District Court
Southwest Electoral District
Judge Position No. 3
Brian Todd - 28.02%
City
City of Seattle, Initiative No. 124
(Sexual Harassment Protections for Hotel Workers)
No - 22.58%
Transportation
Sound Transit, Proposition No. 1
(Expand Light Rail)
No - 44.96%