November 8, 2016 General ElectionLast updated on 11/29/2016 10:11 AM | Number of Precincts | 210 | | Number of Registered Voters | 166,501 | | Total Ballots Counted | 130,503 | | Estimated Ballots Left to Count | | | Next Ballot Count On | FINAL | | Last Tabulated | 11/29/2016 10:11 AM | | Voter Turnout | 78.38% | | Certification Date | 11/29/2016 | | Export Results | CSV · XML | Precincts CSV |
State Measures State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1433 concerns labor standards. | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Yes | 71,206 | 56.81% | No | 54,128 | 43.19% | | Total Votes | 125,334 | 100% | |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1464 concerns campaign finance laws and lobbyists. | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Yes | 56,649 | 47.57% | No | 62,432 | 52.43% | | Total Votes | 119,081 | 100% | |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1491 concerns court-issued extreme risk protection orders temporarily preventing access to firearms. | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Yes | 86,149 | 68.34% | No | 39,907 | 31.66% | | Total Votes | 126,056 | 100% | |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 1501 concerns seniors and vulnerable individuals. | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Yes | 92,895 | 74.55% | No | 31,715 | 25.45% | | Total Votes | 124,610 | 100% | |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 732 concerns taxes. | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Yes | 49,317 | 40.6% | No | 72,147 | 59.4% | | Total Votes | 121,464 | 100% | |
State Measures Initiative Measure No. 735 concerns a proposed amendment to the federal constitution. | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Yes | 78,652 | 65.31% | No | 41,784 | 34.69% | | Total Votes | 120,436 | 100% | |
Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 14 House Bill 2768 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Repealed | 82,678 | 71.1% | Maintained | 33,610 | 28.9% | | Total Votes | 116,288 | 100% | |
Advisory Votes Advisory Vote No. 15 Second Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2778 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Repealed | 70,611 | 61.07% | Maintained | 45,018 | 38.93% | | Total Votes | 115,629 | 100% | |
Proposed Constitutional Amendments Senate Joint Resolution No. 8210 concerns the deadline for completing state legislative and congressional redistricting. | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Approved | 88,481 | 77.1% | Rejected | 26,280 | 22.9% | | Total Votes | 114,761 | 100% | |
Transportation KITSAP TRANSIT Proposition No. 1 Passenger-Only Ferry Investment Plan And Sales & Use Tax | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Yes | 64,441 | 51.71% | No | 60,175 | 48.29% | | Total Votes | 124,616 | 100% | |
Federal United States President/Vice President | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Hillary Clinton / Tim Kaine Democratic Party Nominees | 63,156 | 50.8% | Donald J. Trump / Michael R. Pence Republican Party Nominees | 49,018 | 39.43% | Alyson Kennedy / Osborne Hart Socialist Workers Party Nominees | 165 | 0.13% | Gloria Estela La Riva / Eugene Puryear Socialism & Liberation Party Nominees | 128 | 0.1% | Jill Stein / Ajamu Baraka Green Party Nominees | 2,397 | 1.93% | Darrell L. Castle / Scott N. Bradley Constitution Party Nominees | 857 | 0.69% | Gary Johnson / Bill Weld Libertarian Party Nominees | 8,596 | 6.91% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 124,317 | | |
United States U.S. Senator | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Patty Murray (Prefers Democratic Party) | 71,784 | 56.73% | Chris Vance (Prefers Republican Party) | 54,746 | 43.27% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 126,530 | | |
Congressional Congressional District 6 U.S. Representative *Multi-county race. Results include only Kitsap County. | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Derek Kilmer (Prefers Democratic Party) | 74,099 | 60.94% | Todd A. Bloom (Prefers Republican Party) | 47,489 | 39.06% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 121,588 | | |
State Executive Washington State Governor | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party) | 66,392 | 52.63% | Bill Bryant (Prefers Republican Party) | 59,762 | 47.37% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 126,154 | | |
Washington State Lt. Governor | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Cyrus Habib (Prefers Democratic Party) | 63,739 | 52% | Marty McClendon (Prefers Republican Party) | 58,842 | 48% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 122,581 | | |
Washington State Secretary of State | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Kim Wyman (Prefers Republican Party) | 69,426 | 56.53% | Tina Podlodowski (Prefers Democratic Party) | 53,392 | 43.47% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 122,818 | | |
Washington State State Treasurer | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Duane Davidson (Prefers Republican Party) | 56,508 | 53.3% | Michael Waite (Prefers Republican Party) | 49,511 | 46.7% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 106,019 | | |
Washington State State Auditor | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Mark Miloscia (Prefers Republican Party) | 59,223 | 49.44% | Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (Prefers Democratic Party) | 60,572 | 50.56% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 119,795 | | |
Washington State Attorney General | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Bob Ferguson (Prefers Democratic Party) | 75,893 | 65.3% | Joshua B. Trumbull (Prefers Libertarian Party) | 40,324 | 34.7% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 116,217 | | |
Washington State Commissioner of Public Lands | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Steve McLaughlin (Prefers Republican Party) | 59,070 | 49.06% | Hilary Franz (Prefers Democratic Party) | 61,344 | 50.94% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 120,414 | | |
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Erin Jones | 53,014 | 51.63% | Chris Reykdal | 49,673 | 48.37% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 102,687 | | |
Washington State Insurance Commissioner | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Mike Kreidler (Prefers Democratic Party) | 67,397 | 56.61% | Richard Schrock (Prefers Republican Party) | 51,657 | 43.39% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 119,054 | | |
Legislative Legislative District 23 State Senator | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Christine Rolfes (Prefers Democratic Party) | 51,541 | | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 51,541 | | |
Legislative District 23 State Representative Pos. 1 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Sherry V. Appleton (Prefers Democratic Party) | 39,457 | 57.23% | Loretta Byrnes (Prefers Republican Party) | 29,491 | 42.77% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 68,948 | | |
Legislative District 23 State Representative Pos. 2 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Drew Hansen (Prefers Democratic Party) | 50,973 | | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 50,973 | | |
Legislative District 26 State Representative Pos. 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Kitsap County. | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Jesse L. Young (Prefers Republican Party) | 19,033 | 56.15% | Larry Seaquist (Prefers Indep't Democrat Party) | 14,866 | 43.85% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 33,899 | | |
Legislative District 26 State Representative Pos. 2 *Multi-county race. Results include only Kitsap County. | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Michelle Caldier (Prefers Republican Party) | 19,250 | 57.06% | Randy Spitzer (Prefers Independent Dem. Party) | 14,488 | 42.94% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 33,738 | | |
Legislative District 35 State Representative Pos. 1 *Multi-county race. Results include only Kitsap County. | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Dan Griffey (Prefers Republican Party) | 10,049 | 56.02% | Irene Bowling (Prefers Independent Dem. Party) | 7,889 | 43.98% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 17,938 | | |
Legislative District 35 State Representative Pos. 2 *Multi-county race. Results include only Kitsap County. | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Drew C. MacEwen (Prefers Republican Party) | 10,083 | 56.56% | Craig Patti (Prefers Independent Dem. Party) | 7,745 | 43.44% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 17,828 | | |
County KITSAP COUNTY Commissioner District 1 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Robert (Rob) Gelder (Prefers Democratic Party) | 85,640 | | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 85,640 | | |
KITSAP COUNTY Commissioner District 2 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Christopher J. Tibbs (Prefers Republican Party) | 56,246 | 47.96% | Charlotte Garrido (Prefers Democratic Party) | 61,034 | 52.04% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 117,280 | | |
Judicial Supreme Court Justice Position 1 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Mary Yu | 62,783 | 57.97% | David DeWolf | 45,521 | 42.03% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 108,304 | | |
Supreme Court Justice Position 5 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Barbara Madsen | 65,454 | 61.08% | Greg Zempel | 41,707 | 38.92% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 107,161 | | |
Supreme Court Justice Position 6 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Charles (Charlie) Wiggins | 64,568 | 60.82% | Dave Larson | 41,594 | 39.18% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 106,162 | | |
Kitsap Superior Court Judge Position 5 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Dale A. Magneson | 49,578 | 47.33% | Jeffrey P. Bassett | 55,181 | 52.67% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 104,759 | | |
Public Utility PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 Commissioner District 1 | | Candidate | Vote | Vote % |
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Debra Lester | 55,982 | 54.76% | John Armstrong | 46,247 | 45.24% | | Total Votes (not including write-ins) | 102,229 | | |
Other PROPOSED PT POULSBO ANNEX 2016 Proposition No. 1 Enlargement of Port of Poulsbo | | Measure | Vote | Vote % |
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Enlargement of the Port of Poulsbo, Yes | 664 | 44.36% | Enlargement of the Port of Poulsbo, No | 833 | 55.64% | | Total Votes | 1,497 | 100% | |
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