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Incumbent Dan Newhouse leads in WA’s 4th Congressional District
The Republican, who has held the seat since 2015, is ahead of right-wing challenger Jerrod Sessler with 50% to 48% of votes in the Central WA race.
The Republican, who has held the seat since 2015, is ahead of right-wing challenger Jerrod Sessler with 50% to 48% of votes in the Central WA race.
After the first count, Randall obtained 57% of votes to pull ahead of Republican candidate Drew MacEwen in the race to represent the Olympic Peninsula.
The Democratic Socialist has 68% of votes compared to challenger Andrea Suarez’s 31% in the race to fill Frank Chopp’s vacant seat, who is retiring.
Reproductive choice, LGBTQ+ rights, the economy, housing and homelessness are all at the top of Washingtonians’ to-do lists for the next president.
Voters will decide on four statewide ballot initiatives, including efforts to repeal the capital gains tax, the cap-and-invest program and WA Cares.