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2001 King County Executive election

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2001 King County Executive election

← 1997November 6, 20012005 →
 
NomineeRon SimsSantos Contreras
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote263,516151,606
Percentage60.79%34.98%

County Executive before election

Ron Sims
Democratic

Elected County Executive

Ron Sims
Democratic

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The2001 King County Executive election was held on November 6, 2001. Incumbent Democratic County ExecutiveRon Sims ran for re-election to a second term. Though several prominent Republicans, including County CouncilmanRob McKenna, considered running against Sims,[1] he faced relatively little-known challengers. He was challenged byKirkland City Councilman Santos Contreras, civil engineer Alan Lobdell.[2] In the blanket primary, Sims received 59 percent of the vote. Contreras defeated Lobdell to win the Republican nomination, 26–12 percent, and advanced to the general election, along with Libertarian businessman David Fries. Sims ultimately won a second term in a landslide, receiving 61 percent of the vote to Contreras's 35 percent.

Following the invalidation of Washington's partisanblanket primary by theU.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit,[3] this was the last election for King County Executive to take place with the blanket primary.

Primary election

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Candidates

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  • Ron Sims, incumbent County Executive (Democratic)[1]
  • Santos Contreras,Kirkland City Councilmember (Republican)[4]
  • Alan Lobdell, civil engineer (Republican)[4]
  • David Fries, businessman (Libertarian)[4]

Results

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Blanket primary results[5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRon Sims (inc.)165,53359.32%
RepublicanSantos Contreras71,20125.52%
RepublicanAlan Lobdell32,99011.79%
LibertarianDavid Fries9,4123.37%
Total votes279,041100.00%

General election

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Results

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2001 King County Executive election[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRon Sims (inc.)263,51660.79%
RepublicanSantos Contreras151,60634.98%
LibertarianDavid Fries18,3404.23%
Total votes433,462100.00%
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References

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  1. ^abQuigg, David (March 23, 2001)."Sims ready for fight but has no challenger".The News Tribune.Tacoma, Washington. p. B1. RetrievedJuly 8, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^Quigg, David (September 4, 2001)."Political hopefuls face long odds trying to stop a steamroller -- Sims".The News Tribune.Tacoma, Washington. p. B1. RetrievedJuly 8, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^Democratic Party of Washington State v. Reed, 343 F.3d 1198, 1207 (9th Cir. 2003) (". . . the Washington blanket primary statute is on its face an unconstitutional burden on the rights of free association of the Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians who have brought this suit.").
  4. ^abc"King County Local Voters Pamphlet - September 18, 2001 Primary and Special Elections". King County Elections. 2001. RetrievedJuly 8, 2025.
  5. ^"KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON - September 18, 2001 - Primary in conjunction with Special Elections". King County Elections. September 30, 2001. RetrievedJuly 8, 2025.
  6. ^"KING COUNTY - 11/06/01". King County Elections. November 21, 2001. RetrievedJuly 8, 2025.
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