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2024 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election

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2024 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election

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November 5, 2024
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NomineeDenny HeckDan Matthews
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote2,112,1321,674,025
Percentage55.72%44.16%

County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results
Heck:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Matthews:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Tie:     40–50%     50%     No votes

Lieutenant Governor before election

Denny Heck
Democratic

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The2024 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2024. Thetop-two primary was held on August 6. Washington is one of two states that holds atop-two primary, meaning that all candidates are listed on the same ballot regardless of party affiliation, and the top two move on to the general election.

Incumbent Democratic Lieutenant GovernorDenny Heck was re-elected to a second term in office, defeating Republican retired pilot Dan Matthews.[1]

Candidates

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Democratic Party

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Advanced to general

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Eliminated in primary

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  • David Griffin, businessman[3]

Republican Party

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Advanced to general

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  • Dan Matthews, retired pilot and perennial candidate[3]

Eliminated in primary

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  • Bob Hagglund, IT professional and candidate for secretary of state in2022 and2024[3]

Independents

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Eliminated in primary

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Primary election

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Endorsements

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Denny Heck (D)

Newspapers

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Denny
Heck (D)
David
Griffin (D)
Bob
Hagglund (R)
Patrick
Harman (R)
Dan
Matthews (R)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[6][A]July 24–25, 2024581 (LV)± 4.0%24%8%9%3%13%43%

Results

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County results
  Heck
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Matthews
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  Hagglund
  •   30–40%
County results
Congressional district results
  Heck
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   70–80%
  Matthews
  •   30–40%
Congressional district results
Blanket primary election results[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDenny Heck (incumbent)927,39548.62%
RepublicanDan Matthews438,53722.99%
RepublicanBob Hagglund319,07116.73%
DemocraticDavid Griffin169,7598.90%
Liberal Republican[a]Patrick Harman50,3302.64%
Write-in2,5380.13%
Total votes1,907,630100.00%

By county

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County results
County[8]Denny Heck

Democratic

Dan Matthews

Republican

Bob Hagglund

Republican

David Griffin

Democratic

Other candidates

Various parties

MarginTotal votes
#%#%#%#%#%#%
Adams35014.66%1,06644.64%64426.97%1827.62%1466.11%-422-17.67%2,388
Asotin1,33924.11%1,97135.49%1,47826.61%59310.68%1733.11%-493-8.88%5,554
Benton13,02726.62%20,09641.06%10,35621.16%3,8477.86%1,6183.31%-7,069-14.44%48,944
Chelan6,75631.78%6,04728.44%5,73526.98%2,0889.82%6332.98%7093.34%21,259
Clallam12,97445.57%7,32025.71%4,60716.18%2,6299.23%9433.31%5,65419.86%28,473
Clark56,60343.40%36,71728.15%23,14817.75%10,8418.31%3,1182.39%19,88615.25%130,427
Columbia20716.67%52442.19%32025.76%1199.58%725.80%-204-16.43%1,242
Cowlitz8,10028.88%9,62034.30%5,65120.15%3,21411.46%1,4645.22%-1,520-5.42%28,049
Douglas2,49023.94%3,57434.37%3,19930.76%8017.70%3353.22%-375-3.61%10,399
Ferry46119.97%77233.43%72231.27%23910.35%1154.98%-50-2.17%2,309
Franklin3,04522.05%5,97343.26%3,03421.97%1,3589.83%3982.88%-2,928-21.21%13,808
Garfield8312.03%26137.83%26838.84%466.67%324.64%-7-1.01%690
Grant2,62216.29%6,23738.75%4,99231.02%1,5179.43%7264.51%-1,245-7.74%16,094
Grays Harbor7,14137.37%4,90725.68%4,00220.95%2,06010.78%9975.22%2,23411.69%19,107
Island13,59346.18%6,73622.88%5,11817.39%3,18610.82%8042.73%6,85723.29%29,437
Jefferson10,09464.89%2,16413.91%1,58310.18%1,4129.08%3031.95%7,93050.98%15,556
King356,19566.35%67,53812.58%55,56710.35%46,4738.66%11,0912.07%288,65753.77%536,864
Kitsap39,37148.22%15,11218.51%15,97519.56%8,81010.79%2,3832.92%23,39628.65%81,651
Kittitas3,46030.26%3,82033.40%2,65223.19%1,0919.54%4133.61%-360-3.15%11,436
Klickitat2,57935.14%2,38332.47%1,66422.67%5217.10%1922.62%1962.67%7,339
Lewis6,01326.04%7,97334.53%6,36127.55%1,5426.68%1,1995.19%-1,612-6.98%23,088
Lincoln57114.93%1,68344.00%1,19431.22%2145.59%1634.26%-489-12.78%3,825
Mason7,35938.15%4,76524.70%4,10821.30%2,18611.33%8714.52%2,59413.45%19,289
Okanogan3,65031.55%3,41729.53%3,28928.43%9197.94%2952.55%2332.01%11,570
Pacific3,00437.82%1,90724.01%1,64820.75%96112.10%4225.31%1,09713.81%7,942
Pend Oreille1,02023.42%1,72039.49%1,12725.87%3247.44%1653.79%-593-13.61%4,356
Pierce95,98646.64%49,94824.27%38,43118.67%15,1957.38%6,2303.03%46,03822.37%205,790
San Juan4,85063.64%84111.04%90011.81%83811.00%1922.52%3,95051.83%7,621
Skagit16,22444.96%9,69526.86%6,23717.28%3,1498.73%7842.17%6,52918.09%36,089
Skamania1,36934.61%1,04226.35%1,03626.19%3298.32%1794.53%3278.27%3,955
Snohomish92,38747.05%41,50221.14%36,76818.72%20,30010.34%5,4012.75%50,88525.91%196,358
Spokane49,96035.76%48,08134.42%24,57417.59%12,9419.26%4,1462.97%1,8791.35%139,702
Stevens2,97019.34%6,45242.02%4,52429.47%9336.08%4743.09%-1,928-12.56%15,353
Thurston47,97755.98%17,78320.75%12,64614.75%5,2516.13%2,0532.40%30,19435.23%85,710
Wahkiakum52630.58%49828.95%43425.23%20111.69%613.55%281.63%1,720
Walla Walla4,52231.69%4,41530.94%3,02221.18%1,63011.42%6824.78%1070.75%14,271
Whatcom35,16550.35%16,91524.22%9,73813.94%6,3889.15%1,6382.35%18,25026.13%69,844
Whitman3,00133.78%2,66730.02%1,65518.63%1,14812.92%4124.64%3343.76%8,883
Yakima10,35125.10%14,39534.91%10,66425.86%4,28310.39%1,5453.75%-3,731-9.05%41,238
Totals927,39548.62%438,53722.99%319,07116.73%169,7598.90%52,8682.77%488,85825.63%1,907,630

General election

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Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Denny
Heck (D)
Dan
Matthews (R)
Undecided
ActiVote[9]October 3–29, 2024400 (LV)± 4.9%61%39%
Public Policy Polling (D)[10][A]October 14–15, 2024610 (LV)± 4%47%35%18%

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[11]Safe DJuly 25, 2024

Results

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2024 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDenny Heck (incumbent)2,112,13255.72%
RepublicanDan Matthews1,674,02544.16%
Write-in4,3760.12%
Total votes3,790,533100.00%
Democratichold

By county

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County results
County[13]Denny Heck

Democratic

Dan Matthews

Republican

Write-in

Various

MarginTotal votes
#%#%#%#%
Adams1,28124.62%3,91375.19%100.19%-2,632-50.58%5,204
Asotin3,73533.71%7,32766.12%190.17%-3,592-32.42%11,081
Benton34,04934.93%63,30964.96%1070.11%-29,260-30.02%97,465
Chelan16,73140.88%24,14458.99%550.13%-7,413-18.11%40,930
Clallam23,93050.85%23,09549.07%390.08%8351.77%47,064
Clark134,21350.63%130,54149.24%3390.13%3,6721.39%265,093
Columbia58824.58%1,80175.29%30.13%-1,213-50.71%2,392
Cowlitz21,75337.79%35,75762.11%580.10%-14,004-24.33%57,568
Douglas6,76932.90%13,76966.92%360.17%-7,000-34.02%20,574
Ferry1,20129.93%2,81070.02%20.05%-1,609-40.09%4,013
Franklin10,99735.74%19,75664.20%200.06%-8,759-28.46%30,773
Garfield28821.54%1,04978.46%00.00%-761-56.92%1,337
Grant9,76327.79%25,34772.14%240.07%-15,584-44.36%35,134
Grays Harbor16,62945.13%20,16254.72%570.15%-3,533-9.59%36,848
Island27,58154.18%23,26645.71%570.11%4,3158.48%50,904
Jefferson17,08270.21%7,22429.69%240.10%9,85840.52%24,330
King788,50372.34%299,98927.52%1,4960.14%488,51444.82%1,089,988
Kitsap85,96156.33%66,45443.55%1800.12%19,50712.78%152,595
Kittitas9,73138.11%15,77461.78%290.11%-6,043-23.67%25,534
Klickitat5,48941.66%7,67958.28%70.05%-2,190-16.62%13,175
Lewis14,05031.87%30,00268.05%350.08%-15,952-36.18%44,087
Lincoln1,48321.16%5,51278.64%140.20%-4,029-57.48%7,009
Mason16,49046.30%19,07853.56%510.14%-2,588-7.27%35,619
Okanogan7,92139.34%12,19760.58%160.08%-4,276-21.24%20,134
Pacific6,60947.80%7,19352.03%240.17%-584-4.22%13,826
Pend Oreille2,29327.51%6,02572.29%160.19%-3,732-44.78%8,334
Pierce222,71652.36%202,18747.53%4460.10%20,5294.83%425,349
San Juan9,04172.72%3,37227.12%200.16%5,66945.60%12,433
Skagit34,19150.56%33,38949.37%480.07%8021.19%67,628
Skamania2,98042.09%4,09657.85%40.06%-1,116-15.76%7,080
Snohomish220,69255.17%178,91844.73%4150.10%41,77410.44%400,025
Spokane119,91143.26%157,06656.67%1920.07%-37,155-13.41%277,169
Stevens6,81324.67%20,76475.18%420.15%-13,951-50.51%27,619
Thurston94,03658.59%66,30241.31%1540.10%27,73417.28%160,492
Wahkiakum1,13738.52%1,81161.35%40.14%-674-22.83%2,952
Walla Walla12,01841.76%16,75358.21%90.03%-4,735-16.45%28,780
Whatcom79,71359.35%54,45740.55%1340.10%25,25618.81%134,304
Whitman9,61849.55%9,77250.35%200.10%-154-0.79%19,410
Yakima34,14639.58%51,96560.23%1700.20%-17,819-20.65%86,281
Totals2,112,13255.72%1,674,02544.16%4,3760.12%438,10711.56%3,790,533

By congressional district

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Heck won six of ten congressional districts, with the remaining four going to Matthews, including two that elected Democrats.[14]

DistrictHeckMatthewsRepresentative
1st60%40%Suzan DelBene
2nd58%42%Rick Larsen
3rd46%54%Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
4th36%64%Dan Newhouse
5th40%59%Cathy McMorris Rodgers (118th Congress)
Michael Baumgartner (119th Congress)
6th56%44%Derek Kilmer (118th Congress)
Emily Randall (119th Congress)
7th85%15%Pramila Jayapal
8th48%52%Kim Schrier
9th68%32%Adam Smith
10th57%43%Marilyn Strickland

Notes

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  1. ^abNot an actual political party. In Washington, independent candidates are allowed to choose a ballot label
  2. ^abKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

Partisan clients

  1. ^abPoll sponsored by theNorthwest Progressive Institute

References

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  1. ^Miller, R. Hans (November 7, 2024)."Lt. Governor Heck wins bid for reelection".Columbia Basin Herald. RetrievedNovember 7, 2024.
  2. ^Cornfield, Jerry (May 25, 2023)."Heck launches re-election bid for lieutenant governor". Washington State Standard. RetrievedJune 2, 2023.
  3. ^abcdDennis, Ellen (July 30, 2024)."Four challengers are vying to unseat incumbent Lt. Governor of Washington Denny Heck. Here's why".The Spokesman-Review.
  4. ^Editorial Board, The Seattle Times (July 14, 2024)."The Seattle Times editorial board recommends: Denny Heck for lieutenant governor".The Seattle Times.Archived from the original on September 18, 2024. RetrievedOctober 22, 2025.
  5. ^"The Stranger's Endorsements for the August, 6, 2024 Primary Election". July 31, 2024.
  6. ^Public Policy Polling (D)
  7. ^Hobbs, Steve (August 22, 2024)."Canvass of the Returns of the Primary Held on August 6, 2024"(PDF).Secretary of State of Washington.Archived(PDF) from the original on July 6, 2025. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  8. ^Hobbs, Steve (August 6, 2024)."Lt. Governor - County Results".Secretary of State of Washington.Archived from the original on March 21, 2025. RetrievedDecember 13, 2025.
  9. ^ActiVote
  10. ^Public Policy Polling (D)
  11. ^Jacobson, Louis (July 25, 2024)."2024's Races for Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Lieutenant Governor: An Update".Sabato's Crystal Ball. RetrievedOctober 3, 2024.
  12. ^Hobbs, Steve (December 4, 2024)."Canvass of the Returns of the General Election Held on November 5, 2024"(PDF).Secretary of State of Washington.Archived(PDF) from the original on July 4, 2025. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.
  13. ^Hobbs, Steve (November 5, 2024)."Lt. Governor - County Results".Secretary of State of Washington.Archived from the original on May 29, 2025. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  14. ^"2024Gen Results by Congressional District"(PDF).sos.wa.gov.Archived(PDF) from the original on December 28, 2024.

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