Washington Representative Elections, 2000
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Map of results Congressional District, 2000 |
Eight incumbents ran and won re-election. Democrat Rick Larsen won the election in Washington's Second Congressional District, left open by retiring Representative Jack Metcalf (R).
Summary
<td># | Elected | % |
1 | Jay Inslee (D)* | 54.55% |
2 | Rick Larsen (D) | 50.01% |
3 | Brian Baird (D)* | 56.40% |
4 | Doc Hastings (R)* | 60.93% |
5 | George Nethercutt (R)* | 57.34% |
6 | Norm Dicks (D)* | 64.72% |
7 | Jim McDermott (D)* | 72.79% |
8 | Jennifer Dunn (R)* | 62.23% |
9 | Adam Smith (D)* | 61.67% |
-*Indicates incumbent
Elections results
Washington District 1 (Incumbent running) | ||||||
County | Jay Inslee (D)* | Dan McDonald (R) | Bruce Newman (L) | |||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |
King | 73,482 | 55.51% | 55,332 | 41.80% | 3,557 | 2.69% |
Kitsap | 27,099 | 53.91% | 21,786 | 43.34% | 1,378 | 2.74% |
Snohomish | 55,239 | 53.63% | 44,705 | 43.40% | 3,058 | 2.97% |
Total | 155,820 | 54.55% | 121,823 | 42.65% | 7,993 | 2.80% |
Washington District 2 (Open seat) | ||||||||
County | Rick Larsen (D) | John Koster (R) | Stuart Andrews (R) | Glen S. Johnson (NL) | ||||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |
Island | 14,941 | 47.40% | 15,426 | 48.94% | 374 | 1.19% | 779 | 2.47% |
San Juan | 4,488 | 56.28% | 2,910 | 36.49% | 394 | 4.94% | 183 | 2.29% |
Skagit | 20,788 | 47.68% | 20,864 | 47.85% | 1,086 | 2.49% | 864 | 1.98% |
Snohomish | 71,166 | 50.76% | 63,879 | 45.57% | 3,813 | 2.72% | 1,330 | 0.95% |
Whatcom | 35,234 | 50.41% | 31,581 | 45.18% | 2,005 | 2.86% | 1,075 | 1.54% |
Total | 146,617 | 50.01% | 134,660 | 45.93% | 7,672 | 2.62% | 4,231 | 1.44% |
Washington District 3 (Incumbent running) | ||||||||
County | Brian Baird (D)* | Trent R. Matson (R) | Ernie Lewis (L) | |||||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |||
Clark | 72,495 | 55.24% | 55,064 | 41.96% | 3,685 | 2.81% | ||
Cowlitz | 21,523 | 59.40% | 13,850 | 38.23% | 859 | 2.37% | ||
Grays Harbor | 4,175 | 62.79% | 2,242 | 33.72% | 232 | 3.49% | ||
Klickitat | 2,023 | 56.13% | 1,474 | 40.90% | 107 | 2.97% | ||
Lewis | 12,715 | 43.83% | 15,372 | 52.99% | 924 | 3.18% | ||
Pacific | 6,080 | 66.02% | 2,871 | 31.18% | 258 | 2.80% | ||
Skamania | 2,218 | 54.11% | 1,656 | 40.40% | 225 | 5.49% | ||
Thurston | 37,014 | 60.97% | 21,654 | 35.67% | 2,044 | 3.37% | ||
Wahkiakum | 1,185 | 62.23% | 678 | 35.61% | 41 | 2.15% | ||
Total | 159,428 | 56.40% | 114,861 | 40.64% | 8,375 | 2.96% |
Washington District 4 (Incumbent running) | ||||||
County | Doc Hastings (R)* | Jim Davis (D) | Fred D. Kauss (L) | |||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |
Adams | 88 | 74.58% | 27 | 22.88% | 3 | 2.54% |
Benton | 37,140 | 63.06% | 20,825 | 35.36% | 934 | 1.59% |
Chelan | 16,851 | 65.74 | 8,361 | 32.62% | 421 | 1.64% |
Douglas | 8,039 | 63.97% | 4,273 | 34.00% | 254 | 2.02% |
Franklin | 8,565 | 62.12% | 5,032 | 36.50% | 190 | 1.38% |
Grant | 15,313 | 65.91% | 7,461 | 32.12% | 458 | 1.97% |
Kittitas | 7,591 | 55.33% | 5,803 | 42.30% | 326 | 2.38% |
Klickitat | 2,647 | 62.43% | 1,447 | 34.84% | 116 | 2.74% |
Okanogan | 9,322 | 64.73% | 4,665 | 32.39% | 414 | 2.87% |
Yakima | 37,703 | 55.03% | 29,661 | 43.30% | 1,144 | 1.67% |
Total | 143,259 | 60.93% | 87,585 | 37.25% | 4,260 | 1.81% |
Washington District 5 (Incumbent running) | ||||||
County | George Nethercutt (R)* | Tom Keefe (D) | Greg Holmes (L) | |||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |
Adams | 3,424 | 71.74% | 1,209 | 25.33% | 140 | 2.93% |
Asotin | 4,804 | 61.73% | 2,786 | 35.59% | 238 | 3.04% |
Columbia | 1,477 | 70.91% | 539 | 25.87% | 67 | 3.22% |
Ferry | 1,785 | 59.68% | 1,045 | 34.93% | 161 | 5.38% |
Garfield | 970 | 74.16% | 303 | 23.17% | 36 | 2.68% |
Lincoln | 3,562 | 69.50% | 1,392 | 27.16% | 171 | 3.34% |
Pend Oreille | 2,938 | 55.05% | 2,089 | 39.14% | 310 | 5.81% |
Spokane | 92,811 | 55.09% | 69,377 | 41.18% | 6,275 | 3.72% |
Stevens | 10,673 | 64.21% | 5,105 | 30.71% | 845 | 5.08% |
Walla Walla | 12,094 | 58.15% | 7,963 | 38.29% | 740 | 3.56% |
Whitman | 9,500 | 59.80% | 5,895 | 37.11% | 491 | 3.09% |
Total | 144,038 | 57.34% | 97,703 | 38.89% | 9,473 | 3.77% |
Washington District 6 (Incumbent running) | ||||||
County | Norm Dicks (D)* | Bob Lawrence (R) | John Bennett (L) | |||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |
Clallam | 16,225 | 52.40% | 12,226 | 39.49% | 2,512 | 8.11% |
Grays Harbor | 12,871 | 69.71% | 4,822 | 26.12% | 770 | 4.17% |
Jefferson | 10,040 | 65.14% | 4,650 | 30.17% | 724 | 4.70% |
Kitsap | 33,826 | 66.88% | 14,959 | 29.58% | 1,791 | 3.54% |
Mason | 13,515 | 62.32% | 7,091 | 32.70% | 1,079 | 4.98% |
Pierce | 78,376 | 63.64% | 35,467 | 30.16% | 3,769 | 3.20% |
Total | 164,853 | 64.72% | 79,215 | 31.10% | 10,645 | 4.18% |
Washington District 7 (Incumbent running) | ||||||
County | Jim McDermott (D)* | Joe Szwaja (G) | Joel Grus (L) | |||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |
King | 193,470 | 72.79% | 52,142 | 19.62% | 20,197 | 7.60% |
Total | 193,470 | 72.79% | 52,142 | 19.62% | 20,197 | 7.60% |
Washington District 8 (Incumbent running) | ||||||
County | Jennifer Dunn (R)* | Heidi Behrens-Benedict (D) | Bernard McIlroy (L) | |||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |
King | 146,955 | 62.00% | 85,159 | 35.93% | 4919 | 2.08% |
Pierce | 36,300 | 63.20% | 19,785 | 34.45% | 1,350 | 2.35% |
Total | 183,255 | 62.23% | 104,944 | 35.64% | 6,269 | 2.13% |
Washington District 9 (Incumbent running) | ||||||
County | Adam Smith (D)* | Chris Vance (R) | Jonathan V. Wright (L) | |||
Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | Votes | Vote % | |
King | 66,872 | 63.63% | 34,617 | 32.94% | 3,609 | 3.43% |
Pierce | 49,775 | 60.13% | 30,439 | 36.77% | 2,566 | 3.10% |
Thurston | 18,805 | 59.24% | 11,710 | 36.89% | 1,230 | 3.87% |
Total | 135,452 | 61.67% | 76,766 | 34.95% | 7,405 | 3.37% |
See Also
State of Washington | ||
Executive | Governor | Lt. Governor | Secretary of State | State Treasurer | State Auditor | Attorney General | Commissioner of Public Lands | Superintendent of Public Instruction | Insurance Commissioner | |
Legislature | State Senate | State House of Representatives | |
Counties | Adams | Asotin | Lincoln |