Washington State Election Results 2024 by County
Kamala Harris has won the Washington contest, the state’s 12 Electoral College votes. In 2020, Biden won Washington with 58%of the vote to Trump’s 39%. In 2016, Hillary Clinton won Washington with 54% to Trump’s 38%. Washington is considered a safe blue state, having voted for the Democratic candidate in every presidential election cycle since 1988.
The interactive map below shows Washington State Election Results 2024 by County
Presidential Electric Results for Washington
Democratic nominee Kamala Harris secured Washington’s 12 electoral votes, receiving approximately 57.3% of the statewide vote, while Republican candidate Donald Trump garnered about 39%. Harris’s support was particularly strong in urban counties such as King, Snohomish, and Pierce, whereas Trump found favor in more rural counties like Franklin and Grant.
Gubernatorial Election
Democrat Bob Ferguson was elected governor, defeating Republican Dave Reichert with 55.5% of the vote to Reichert’s 44.2%. Ferguson’s victory was bolstered by significant margins in counties like King and Thurston, while Reichert led in counties including Benton and Yakima.
U.S. Senate Race
Incumbent Democrat Maria Cantwell won re-election to a fifth term, securing 59.4% of the vote against Republican Raul Garcia’s 40.6%. Cantwell’s support was concentrated in counties such as King and Jefferson, whereas Garcia performed better in counties like Franklin and Grant.
Secretary of State
Democrat Steve Hobbs was re-elected as Secretary of State, obtaining 59.6% of the vote over Republican Dale Whitaker’s 40.3%. Hobbs’s support was strong in counties like King and Snohomish, while Whitaker led in counties such as Benton and Franklin.
These results underscore Washington’s political diversity, with urban areas predominantly supporting Democratic candidates and rural regions leaning Republican. The county-by-county outcomes highlight the state’s complex electoral dynamics and the varying priorities of its constituents.