1. Results exclude president. The presidential caucus was conducted earlier this year.
2. WA is a "top two" state, meaning the two primary candidates who receive the highest number of votes will advance to the general election, regardless of party.
3. WA votes 100% by mail, so final results may not be known for days or weeks.
4. The WA primary is "open," meaning a voter can vote for any candidate, regardless of the voter's party.
5. Since the 2010 election, WA was redistricted to increase their US House membership from 9 seats to 10.
WA ping, please. Thanks.
Democrats as usual unless there are a WHOLE LOT of Republicans that DID NOT vote in this primary.
What happened to the Sharon Hanek write-in vote for Treasurer? They don’t report it. Will she be in the November election? Was it that insignificant?
“2. WA is a “top two” state, meaning the two primary candidates who receive the highest number of votes will advance to the general election, regardless of party. “
That’s a fine way to destroy the political parties and kill off conservatives.
Who will replace Cathy McMorris Rogers after Romney picks her for VEEP?
That whole “top two” crap is BS. It allows King County to dominate every time.
I am so sick of seeing Dull Penny commercials, I could puke...
What about the King county initiative for new levy to build juvenile correction or other center? Are we 50% approval or do we need 60% to pass the crap? Unbelievable people are passing the levies like candies.
Is this thing final if approved in primary or will it go on the ballot in November?