Last updated on 11/30/2016 7:46 AM
Number of Precincts | 244 |
Number of Registered Voters | 107,775 |
Total Ballots Counted | 84,663 |
Estimated Ballots Left to Count | |
Next Ballot Count On | FINAL |
Last Tabulated | 11/30/2016 7:46 AM |
Voter Turnout | 78.56% |
Certification Date | 11/29/2016 |
Export Results | CSV · XML | Precincts CSV |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1433 concerns labor standards. | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 32,306 | 39.23% |
No | 50,035 | 60.77% |
Total Votes | 82,341 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1464 concerns campaign finance laws and lobbyists. | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 28,547 | 36.12% |
No | 50,487 | 63.88% |
Total Votes | 79,034 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1491 concerns court-issued extreme risk protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms. | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 43,565 | 53.86% |
No | 37,322 | 46.14% |
Total Votes | 80,887 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1501 concerns seniors and vulnerable individuals. | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 53,998 | 66.82% |
No | 26,814 | 33.18% |
Total Votes | 80,812 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 732 concerns taxes. | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 23,047 | 28.94% |
No | 56,599 | 71.06% |
Total Votes | 79,646 | 100% |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 735 concerns a proposed amendment to the federal constitution. | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Yes | 40,953 | 52.66% |
No | 36,814 | 47.34% |
Total Votes | 77,767 | 100% |
Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 14 House Bill 2768 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Repealed | 59,650 | 78.89% |
Maintained | 15,957 | 21.11% |
Total Votes | 75,607 | 100% |
Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 15 Second Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2778 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Repealed | 54,018 | 72.52% |
Maintained | 20,467 | 27.48% |
Total Votes | 74,485 | 100% |
Proposed Constitutional Amendments Senate Joint Resolution No. 8210 concerns the deadline for completing state legislative and congressional redistricting. | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Approved | 53,878 | 72.33% |
Rejected | 20,606 | 27.67% |
Total Votes | 74,484 | 100% |
United States President/Vice President | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine Democratic Party Nominees | 26,360 | 32.94% |
Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Republican Party Nominees | 47,194 | 58.97% |
Alyson Kennedy / Osborne Hart Socialist Workers Party Nominees | 109 | 0.14% |
Gloria Estela La Riva / Eugene Puryear Socialism & Liberation Party Nominees | 70 | 0.09% |
Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka Green Party Nominees | 874 | 1.09% |
Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. Bradley Constitution Party Nominees | 601 | 0.75% |
Gary Johnson / Bill Weld Libertarian Party Nominees | 4,819 | 6.02% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 80,027 | |
United States U.S. Senator | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Patty Murray (Prefers Democratic Party) | 35,680 | 43.47% |
Chris Vance (Prefers Republican Party) | 46,397 | 56.53% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 82,077 | |
Congressional District 4 U.S. Representative *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Dan Newhouse (Prefers Republican Party) | 41,782 | 53.67% |
Clint Didier (Prefers Republican Party) | 36,064 | 46.33% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 77,846 | |
Washington State Governor | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party) | 31,128 | 38.03% |
Bill Bryant (Prefers Republican Party) | 50,730 | 61.97% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 81,858 | |
Washington State Lt. Governor | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Cyrus Habib (Prefers Democratic Party) | 26,988 | 34.08% |
Marty McClendon (Prefers Republican Party) | 52,203 | 65.92% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 79,191 | |
Washington State Secretary of State | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Kim Wyman (Prefers Republican Party) | 57,340 | 72.71% |
Tina Podlodowski (Prefers Democratic Party) | 21,524 | 27.29% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 78,864 | |
Washington State State Treasurer | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Duane Davidson (Prefers Republican Party) | 50,910 | 70.06% |
Michael Waite (Prefers Republican Party) | 21,754 | 29.94% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 72,664 | |
Washington State State Auditor | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Mark Miloscia (Prefers Republican Party) | 49,957 | 64.35% |
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (Prefers Democratic Party) | 27,675 | 35.65% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 77,632 | |
Washington State Attorney General | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Bob Ferguson (Prefers Democratic Party) | 41,461 | 55.22% |
Joshua B. Trumbull (Prefers Libertarian Party) | 33,618 | 44.78% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 75,079 | |
Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Steve McLaughlin (Prefers Republican Party) | 52,916 | 68.15% |
Hilary Franz (Prefers Democratic Party) | 24,734 | 31.85% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 77,650 | |
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Erin Jones | 31,308 | 46.25% |
Chris Reykdal | 36,390 | 53.75% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 67,698 | |
Washington State Insurance Commissioner | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Mike Kreidler (Prefers Democratic Party) | 30,142 | 39.43% |
Richard Schrock (Prefers Republican Party) | 46,296 | 60.57% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 76,438 | |
Legislative District 8 State Representative Pos. 1 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Brad Klippert (Prefers Republican Party) | 33,711 | 58.67% |
Rick Jansons (Prefers Republican Party) | 23,750 | 41.33% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 57,461 | |
Legislative District 8 State Representative Pos. 2 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Larry Haler (Prefers Republican Party) | 34,579 | 59.84% |
Steve Simmons (Prefers Republican Party) | 23,211 | 40.16% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 57,790 | |
Legislative District 16 State Senator *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Maureen Walsh (Prefers Republican Party) | 13,284 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 13,284 | |
Legislative District 16 State Representative Pos. 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Rebecca Francik (Prefers Democratic Party) | 4,508 | 28.74% |
William 'Bill' Jenkin (Prefers Republican Party) | 11,175 | 71.26% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 15,683 | |
Legislative District 16 State Representative Pos. 2 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Terry R. Nealey (Prefers Republican Party) | 11,494 | 73.6% |
Gary Downing (Prefers Democratic Party) | 4,122 | 26.4% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 15,616 | |
Benton County Commissioner District #1 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Jerome Delvin (Prefers Republican Party) | 64,456 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 64,456 | |
Benton County Commissioner District #3 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
James R. Beaver (Prefers Republican Party) | 63,240 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 63,240 | |
Benton County District Court Judge 2 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Steve Osborne | 56,785 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 56,785 | |
Supreme Court Justice Position 1 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Mary Yu | 29,387 | 42.12% |
David DeWolf | 40,384 | 57.88% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 69,771 | |
Supreme Court Justice Position 5 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Barbara Madsen | 36,130 | 52.47% |
Greg Zempel | 32,729 | 47.53% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 68,859 | |
Supreme Court Justice Position 6 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Charles (Charlie) Wiggins | 33,337 | 48.99% |
Dave Larson | 34,709 | 51.01% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 68,046 | |
Court of Appeals, Division 3, District 2 Judge Position 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
George Fearing | 36,659 | 53.27% |
Patrick McBurney | 32,156 | 46.73% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 68,815 | |
Benton, Franklin Superior Court Judge Position 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Bruce A. Spanner | 58,140 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 58,140 | |
Benton, Franklin Superior Court Judge Position 2 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Joe Burrowes | 38,428 | 54.22% |
Sam Swanberg | 32,450 | 45.78% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 70,878 | |
Benton, Franklin Superior Court Judge Position 3 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Alexander Carl Ekstrom | 38,576 | 55.12% |
Alicia Marie Berry | 31,411 | 44.88% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 69,987 | |
Benton, Franklin Superior Court Judge Position 4 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Cameron Mitchell | 60,159 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 60,159 | |
Benton, Franklin Superior Court Judge Position 5 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Vic L. VanderSchoor | 57,954 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 57,954 | |
Benton, Franklin Superior Court Judge Position 6 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Carrie Runge | 57,480 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 57,480 | |
Benton, Franklin Superior Court Judge Position 7 *Multi-county race. Results include only Benton County. | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Jackie Shea Brown | 57,767 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 57,767 | |
Benton County PUD Commissioner Pos. 1 | ||
Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Lori Sanders | 40,584 | |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 40,584 | |
City of Benton City Proposition 16-9 Marijuana (Advisory only) | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Allow | 562 | 52.62% |
Prohibit | 506 | 47.38% |
Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 1,068 | |
City Of West Richland Proposition 16-10 LEVY LID LIFT FOR SUPPORT OF LIBRARY | ||
Measure | Vote | Vote % |
---|---|---|
Approved | 3,671 | 51.78% |
Rejected | 3,418 | 48.22% |
Total Votes | 7,089 | 100% |