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2004 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election

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2004 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election

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November 2, 2004
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NomineeBrad OwenJim Wiest
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,443,5051,019,790
Percentage54.39%38.43%

County results
Owen:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%
Wiest:     40–50%     50–60%

Lieutenant Governor of Washington before election

Brad Owen
Democratic

Elected Lieutenant Governor of Washington

Brad Owen
Democratic

The2004 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2004. Primary elections took place on September 14.[1]

IncumbentDemocraticlieutenant governorBrad Owen, first elected to the office in 1996, was re-elected to a third term in office, defeatingRepublican challenger Jim Wiest in a landslide.[2]

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Results

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Democratic primary results[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBrad Owen (incumbent)625,427100.00%
Total votes625,427100.00%

Republican primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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  • Jim Wiest, limousine driver[5]

Eliminated in primary

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  • Scott Bonifield, real estate agent[5]
  • Jim Nobles, businessman[5]

Results

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Results by county
  Wiest
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Nobles
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
Republican primary results[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJim Wiest171,38641.46%
RepublicanJim Nobles147,49535.68%
RepublicanScott Bonifield94,49622.86%
Total votes413,377100.00%

By county

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County results
County[4]Jim WiestJim NoblesScott BonifieldMarginTotal votes
#%#%#%#%
Adams71848.58%52635.59%23415.83%19212.99%1,478
Asotin62739.71%59737.81%35522.48%301.90%1,579
Benton3,38725.75%6,65150.56%3,11623.69%-3,264-24.81%13,154
Chelan1,72036.60%1,92640.98%1,05422.43%-206-4.38%4,700
Clallam1,84431.15%2,49142.08%1,58526.77%-647-10.93%5,920
Clark6,60932.14%9,60646.71%4,34921.15%-2,997-14.57%20,564
Columbia23040.35%22940.18%11119.47%10.18%570
Cowlitz1,68639.13%1,68839.17%93521.70%-2-0.05%4,309
Douglas1,23941.58%1,08336.34%65822.08%1565.23%2,980
Ferry40144.85%30033.56%19321.59%10111.30%894
Franklin1,14132.38%1,62346.06%76021.57%-482-13.68%3,524
Garfield15742.66%12533.97%8623.37%328.70%368
Grant2,82848.73%1,82931.52%1,14619.75%99917.22%5,803
Grays Harbor81429.59%1,06338.64%87431.77%-189-6.87%2,751
Island2,46435.96%3,02244.10%1,36619.94%-558-8.14%6,852
Jefferson91038.20%99841.90%47419.90%-88-3.69%2,382
King44,02542.39%35,29133.98%24,53923.63%8,7348.41%103,855
Kitsap7,68839.98%6,08631.65%5,45628.37%1,6028.33%19,230
Kittitas95330.54%1,41045.18%75824.29%-457-14.64%3,121
Klickitat39133.16%54045.80%24821.03%-149-12.64%1,179
Lewis1,84232.34%2,51944.23%1,33423.42%-677-11.89%5,695
Lincoln96059.11%42726.29%23714.59%53332.82%1,624
Mason1,22534.58%1,63846.25%67919.17%-413-11.66%3,542
Okanogan1,71045.33%1,26033.40%80221.26%45011.93%3,772
Pacific37730.63%58547.52%26921.85%-208-16.90%1,231
Pend Oreille88053.69%49230.02%26716.29%38823.67%1,639
Pierce21,04244.59%13,53228.67%12,62126.74%7,51015.91%47,195
San Juan53443.45%49039.87%20516.68%443.58%1,229
Skagit2,66533.93%3,51944.80%1,67121.27%-854-10.87%7,855
Skamania26031.71%36043.90%20024.39%-100-12.20%820
Snohomish19,59247.57%12,41330.14%9,18122.29%7,17917.43%41,186
Spokane20,23650.13%13,37833.14%6,75016.72%6,85816.99%40,364
Stevens2,13347.85%1,62836.52%69715.63%50511.33%4,458
Thurston5,60940.66%5,24738.04%2,93921.30%3622.62%13,795
Wahkiakum9942.13%7833.19%5824.68%218.94%235
Walla Walla1,54830.28%2,25544.10%1,31025.62%-707-13.83%5,113
Whatcom3,57734.69%4,36642.34%2,36822.97%-789-7.65%10,311
Whitman1,75752.87%1,05731.81%50915.32%70021.07%3,323
Yakima5,50837.27%5,16734.97%4,10227.76%3412.31%14,777
Totals171,38641.46%147,49535.68%94,49622.86%23,8915.78%413,377

Libertarian primary

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Candidates

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Nominee

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Results

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Libertarian primary results[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
LibertarianJocelyn A. Langlois12,760100.00%
Total votes12,760100.00%
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General election

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Endorsements

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Brad Owen (D)

Newspapers

Results

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2004 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBrad Owen (incumbent)1,443,50554.39
RepublicanJim Wiest1,019,79038.43
LibertarianJocelyn A. Langlois117,1474.41
GreenBern Haggerty73,3282.76
Total votes2,653,770100.00
Democratichold

By county

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County[7]Brad Owen
Democratic
Jim Wiest
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
MarginTotal
#%#%#%#%
Adams1,78437.42%2,77858.26%2064.32%-994-20.85%4,768
Asotin3,50742.78%4,25251.87%4385.34%-745-9.09%8,197
Benton25,06840.34%33,41353.76%3,6675.90%-8,345-13.43%62,148
Chelan10,74139.45%14,92954.83%1,5575.72%-4,188-15.38%27,227
Clallam18,24253.29%13,77340.24%2,2156.47%4,46913.06%34,230
Clark74,98448.14%72,28046.41%8,4895.45%2,7041.74%155,753
Columbia77440.23%1,07355.77%774.00%-299-15.54%1,924
Cowlitz21,62754.36%15,70539.47%2,4566.17%5,92214.88%39,788
Douglas4,70237.45%7,26757.88%5874.68%-2,565-20.43%12,556
Ferry1,25440.48%1,61952.26%2257.26%-365-11.78%3,098
Franklin6,24141.09%8,27554.48%6734.43%-2,034-13.39%15,189
Garfield46538.43%69257.19%534.38%-227-18.76%1,210
Grant8,89836.32%14,33458.51%1,2665.17%-5,436-22.19%24,498
Grays Harbor17,32465.36%7,77429.33%1,4075.31%9,55036.03%26,505
Island17,82049.84%15,68143.86%2,2546.30%2,1395.98%35,755
Jefferson11,01562.05%5,33230.03%1,4067.92%5,68332.01%17,753
King502,46461.50%236,38428.93%78,1269.56%266,08032.57%816,974
Kitsap63,47656.63%41,53137.05%7,0826.32%21,94519.58%112,089
Kittitas7,21548.10%6,69944.66%1,0867.24%5163.44%15,000
Klickitat3,91746.20%3,96146.72%6007.08%-44-0.52%8,478
Lewis13,29444.03%15,19550.32%1,7065.65%-1,901-6.30%30,195
Lincoln2,15140.62%2,92355.19%2224.19%-772-14.58%5,296
Mason15,51864.09%7,16729.60%1,5276.31%8,35134.49%24,212
Okanogan6,44742.75%7,54250.01%1,0927.24%-1,095-7.26%15,081
Pacific5,62658.53%3,30834.42%6787.05%2,31824.12%9,612
Pend Oreille2,52543.10%2,98150.89%3526.01%-456-7.78%5,858
Pierce160,75254.60%117,20539.81%16,4775.60%43,54714.79%294,434
San Juan5,31756.95%2,79829.97%1,22213.09%2,51926.98%9,337
Skagit25,21251.38%20,48141.74%3,3726.87%4,7319.64%49,065
Skamania2,26647.83%2,07743.84%3958.34%1893.99%4,738
Snohomish151,56955.04%107,07938.89%16,7206.07%44,49016.16%275,368
Spokane88,43946.17%93,48248.80%9,6505.04%-5,043-2.63%191,571
Stevens7,22338.04%10,54755.54%1,2206.42%-3,324-17.50%18,990
Thurston63,61260.20%33,94532.13%8,1067.67%29,66728.08%105,663
Wahkiakum1,00449.78%87343.28%1406.94%1316.49%2,017
Walla Walla9,52644.93%10,54049.71%1,1365.36%-1,014-4.78%21,202
Whatcom41,78250.80%32,29539.27%8,1689.93%9,48711.54%82,245
Whitman7,61746.00%7,80047.10%1,1436.90%-183-1.11%16,560
Yakima32,10746.41%33,80048.85%3,2794.74%-1,693-2.45%69,186
Totals1,443,50554.39%1,019,79038.43%190,4757.18%423,71515.97%2,653,770

References

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  1. ^"Reed asks voters to participate in state primaries".Columbia Basin Herald. September 8, 2004.
  2. ^"State offices".Spokesman.com. November 3, 2004.
  3. ^"Owen seeks 3rd term as lieutenant governor".
  4. ^abcdReed, Sam (September 14, 2004)."Elections Search Results September 2004 Primary".Secretary of State of Washington. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2026.
  5. ^abcd"Candidates envision big plans for minor post".
  6. ^Editorial Board, The Seattle Times (October 31, 2004)."The Seattle Times endorses ..."The Seattle Times. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2026.
  7. ^abReed, Sam (November 2, 2004)."Elections Search Results November 2004 General Lt. Governor".Secretary of State of Washington. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2026.
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