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The 2006 election for the Washington State House of Representatives was alongside the US elections.
Washington's 1st legislative district House 1 election, 2006 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Democratic | Al O'Brien | 32,274 | 100%% | |
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Totals | 32,274 | 100.00% | ||
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Washington's 1st legislative district House 2 election, 2006 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Democratic | Mark Ericks | 25,739 | 61.8994%% | |
Republican | Mark Davies | 15,843 | 38.1006%% | |
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Totals | ' | 100.00% | ||
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Washington's 2nd legislative district House 1 election, 2006 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Democratic | Jean Marie Christenson | 16,997 | 43.4661% | |
Republican | Jim McCune | 22,107 | 56.5339% | |
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Totals | ' | 100.00% | ||
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Washington's 2nd legislative district House 2 election, 2006 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Democratic | Jeff Stephan | 15,734 | 40.3902% | |
Republican | Tom Campbell | 23,221 | 59.6098% | |
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Totals | ' | 100.00% | ||
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In 2004, Alex Wood was challenged by David Stevens and won with 61.61% of the vote.
Washington's 3rd legislative district House 1 election, 2006 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Democratic | Alex Wood | 19,801 | 67.3068% | |
Republican | Laura D. Carder | 9,618 | 32.6932% | |
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Totals | 29,419 | 100.00% | ||
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In 2004, Timm Ormsby was challenged by Ryan Leonard and won with 58.82% of the vote.
Washington's 3rd legislative district House 2 election, 2006 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Democratic | Timm Ormsby | 23,682 | 100.00% | |
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Totals | 23,682 | 100.00% | ||
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Seat 1
In 2004, Larry Crouse was challenged by Jim Peck (D) and won with 61.55% of the vote.
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In 2004, Lynn Schindler was challenged by Ed Foote (D) and won with 65.85% of the vote.
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In 2004, Jay Rodne was challenged by Jeff Griffin (D) and Keith Kemp (L) and won with 52.36% of the vote.
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In 2004, Glenn Anderson was challenged by Barbara de Michele (D) and Beau Gunderson (L) and won with 54.07% of the vote.
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In 2004, John Serben ran against Don Barlow (D) for an open seat (vacated when Brad Benson ran for State Senate) and won with 51.90% of the vote.
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In 2004, John Ahern was challenged by Douglas Dobbins (D) and won with 60.56% of the vote.
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In 2004, Bob Sump was challenged by Jack Miller (D) and Dave Wordinger (L) and won with 64.12% of the vote.
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Joel Kretz (R) - Incumbent
In 2004, Joel Kretz ran against Yvette Joseph (D) for an open seat (vacated when Cathy McMorris ran for Congress) and won with 65.15% of the vote.
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In 2004, Shirley Hankins was challenged by Rick Dillender (D) and won with 73.28% of the vote.
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In 2004, Larry Haler was challenged by Jerad Koepp (D) and won with 69.82% of the vote.
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Current incumbent Don Cox (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006. [1]
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Current incumbent Janéa Holmquist (R) is running for State Senator.
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Current Incumbent James Clements (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006.
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James Buck was challenged by Van de Wege in 2002, and won with 51%.
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Current Seat 2 Representative Derek Kilmer (D) is running for the State Senate seat left open by the retirement of Bob Oke, which leaves the race for this seat an open race.
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Current incumbent Gigi Talcott (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006.
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Ed Murray is stepping down from his House seat to run for the State Senate.
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Seat 2 became an open seat on March 14, 2006 when Rodney Tom announced his candidacy for the Senate, switching parties from Republican to Democrat in the process.
Washington's 49th legislative district House 1 election, 2006 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Democratic | Bill Fromhold | 21,735 | 64.6836% | |
Republican | Nancy De Leo | 11,867 | 35.3164% | |
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Totals | 33,602 | 100.00% | ||
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Washington's 49th legislative district House 2 election, 2006 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | Percentage | |
Democratic | Jim Moeller | 20,630 | 61.3641% | |
Republican | Sharon Long | 12,989 | 38.6359% | |
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Totals | 33,619 | 100.00% | ||
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