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2008 Washington elections

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2008 Washington Statewide Executive Offices elections

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All 9 Statewide Executive Offices
 Majority partyMinority party
 
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Last election63
Seats won72
Seat changeIncrease 1Decrease 1
Percentage57.12%42.88%
SwingIncrease 0.30%Increase 3.22%
Elections in Washington (state)
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Washington has 9 Executive seats, all elected at large. In 2008, all 9 positions were up for reelection. As of 2025[update], this was the last set of statewide elections in Washington in which any Republicans won by double digits.

Offices and Candidates

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Governor

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Main article:2008 Washington gubernatorial election

Incumbent Democratic governorChristine Gregoire ran for re-election, defeating Republican nomineeDino Rossi. In contrast to theprevious election, where Gregoire narrowly defeated Rossi by only 129 votes, Gregoire won by 6.5%.

2008 Washington gubernatorial election[1]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticChristine Gregoire696,30648.27
RepublicanDino Rossi668,57146.35
RepublicanJohn W. Aiken, Jr.21,5641.49
DemocraticChristian Joubert16,6461.15
IndependentJames White10,8840.75
GreenDuff Badgley9,7020.67
NonpartisanChristopher Tudor5,6000.39
ReformWill Baker5,2010.36
RepublicanJavier O. Lopez4,9810.35
NonpartisanMohammad Hasan Said3,0020.21
Total votes1,442,457100.00
General election
DemocraticChristine Gregoire (incumbent)1,598,73853.24
RepublicanDino Rossi1,404,12446.76
Total votes3,002,862100.00
Democratichold

Lt. Governor

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Main article:2008 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election

Brad Owen, who has held this position since 1996, ran for re-election to a fourth term. He defeated Republican nominee Marcia McCraw in a landslide, winning over 60% of the vote.

2008 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBrad Owen (incumbent)706,64152.08
RepublicanMarcia McCraw347,55125.62
RepublicanJim Wiest193,75214.28
DemocraticRandel Bell59,8904.41
ConstitutionArlene A. Peck48,8873.60
Total votes1,356,721100.00
General election
DemocraticBrad Owen (incumbent)1,718,03360.80
RepublicanMarcia McCraw1,107,63439.20
Total votes2,825,667100.00
Democratichold

Secretary of State

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Main article:2008 Washington Secretary of State election

Sam Reed, who held this position since 2001, was re-elected to a third and final term, defeating Democrat Jason Osgood.

2012 Washington Secretary of State election
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSam Reed816,17159.40
DemocraticJason Osgood446,22232.48
ConstitutionMarilyn Montgomery88,7286.46
IndependentMark Greene22,8001.66
Total votes1,330,036100.00
General election
RepublicanSam Reed (incumbent)1,644,58758.33
DemocraticJason Osgood1,175,08641.67
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes2,819,673100.00
Turnout
Republicanhold

State Treasurer

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Main article:2008 Washington State Treasurer election

Incumbent State TreasurerMike Murphy (D) retired. Democratic State RepresentativeJames McIntire and Republican Allan Martin advanced to the general election, where McIntire narrowly won the open seat.

2008 Washington State Treasurer election
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAllan Martin613,59545.33
DemocraticJames McIntire533,44339.41
DemocraticChangMook Sohn206,45715.25
Total votes1,353,495100.00
General election
DemocraticJim McIntire1,420,02251.08
RepublicanAllen Martin1,360,06348.92
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes2,780,085100.00
Turnout
Democratichold

State Auditor

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Main article:2008 Washington State Auditor election

Incumbent State AuditorBrian Sonntag, who had held this position since 1993, ran for re-election to a fifth term. Sonntag defeated Republican Richard "Dick" McEntee with over 63% of the vote.

2008 Washington State Auditor election
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBrian Sonntag (incumbent)812,35259.48
RepublicanJ. Richard (Dick) McEntee459,32733.63
ConstitutionGlenn Freeman94,1486.89
Total votes1,365,827100.00
General election
DemocraticBrian Sonntag (incumbent)1,770,97763.54
RepublicanJ. Richard (Dick) McEntee1,016,39636.46
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes2,787,373100.00
Turnout
Democratichold

Attorney general

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Main article:2008 Washington Attorney General election

Incumbent Republican Attorney GeneralRob McKenna ran for re-election, facingPierce County ExecutiveJohn Ladenburg, a Democrat, in the general election. McKenna won re-election in a landslide, winning by almost 20 points and carrying all but two counties.

2008 Washington Attorney General election
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRob McKenna (incumbent)783,24056.98
DemocraticJohn Ladenburg591,25443.02
Total votes1,374,494100.00
General election
RepublicanRob McKenna (incumbent)1,689,76459.46
DemocraticJohn Ladenburg1,152,17440.54
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes2,841,938100.00
Turnout
Republicanhold

Commissioner of Public Lands

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Main article:2008 Washington Public Lands Commissioner election

IncumbentDoug Sutherland (R), who had first been elected in 2000, ran for re-election against rancherPeter J. Goldmark in a highly contested race. Despite polls before the election showing Sutherland leading, on election day Goldmark narrowly defeated Sutherland.

2008 Washington Commissioner of Public Lands election
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDoug Sutherland (incumbent)691,14551.13
DemocraticPeter J. Goldmark660,71448.87
Total votes1,351,859100.00
General election
DemocraticPeter J. Goldmark1,416,90450.55
RepublicanDoug Sutherland (incumbent)1,385,90349.45
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes2,802,807100.00
Turnout
Democraticgain fromRepublican

Superintendent of Public Instruction

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Main article:2008 Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction election

Incumbent DemocraticSuperintendent of Public InstructionTerry Bergeson ran for re-election to a fourth term. She was defeated byRandy Dorn. The superintendent is the only nonpartisan statewide election.

2008 Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction election
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanTerry Bergeson (incumbent)477,13039.31
NonpartisanRandy Dorn414,31334.13
NonpartisanDon Hansler108,9848.98
NonpartisanJohn P. Blair90,5087.46
NonpartisanEnid Duncan78,9836.51
NonpartisanDavid Blomstrom43,9843.62
Total votes1,213,902100.00
General election
NonpartisanRandy Dorn1,333,29052.38
NonpartisanTerry Bergeson (incumbent)1,211,90947.62
Total votes2,545,199100.00
Democratichold

Insurance Commissioner

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Main article:2008 Washington Insurance Commissioner election
2008 Washington Insurance Commissioner election
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMike Kreidler (incumbent)723,73253.86
RepublicanJohn Adams484,99236.09
NonpartisanCurtis Fackler135,11310.05
Total votes1,343,837100.00
General election
DemocraticMike Kreidler (incumbent)1,679,69661.38
RepublicanJohn Adams1,056,69338.62
Total votes2,736,389100.00
Democratichold

References

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  1. ^"Governor". RetrievedAugust 16, 2024.

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