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Monday, February 16, 2026: The Elections Office will be closed in observance of Presidents Day.

 
Washington Secretary of State

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December 17 at 12:00 PM in Olympia, Washington

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National Archives 2024 Electoral College Results

Electors

Each presidential candidate or party nominating a candidate submits a list of 12 names as a slate of electors. These 12 Electors sign a pledge to vote for the nominee of the party that they represent (RCW 29A.56).

After the General Election is certified, the winning candidate's electors travel to Olympia for the official casting of votes on December 17, 2024. The other parties' electors no longer participate in the process.

Democratic Party Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Monica Chilton
Elector 2Lona Wilbur
Elector 3John Thompson
Elector 4Patricia Whitefoot
Elector 5Larry Ludwig
Elector 6Julie Johnson
Elector 7Tara Gallagher
Elector 8Alma Chacon
Elector 9Sharon Mast
Elector 10Patti Dailey
Elector 11Justin Camarata
Elector 12Nathaniel Block
Alternate Elector 1Dave Asher
Alternate Elector 2David Simpson
Alternate Elector 3Kim Everett
Alternate Elector 4David Harvey
Alternate Elector 5Yvette Joseph
Alternate Elector 6Joe Gimpsey
Alternate Elector 7Scott Forbes
Alternate Elector 8Bill Miller
Alternate Elector 9Erica Conway
Alternate Elector 10Walt Bowen
Alternate Elector 11April Sims
Alternate Elector 12Shaina Langley
Republican Party Electors
PositionFirst
Elector 1Arthur Coday
Elector 2Charles Crabtree
Elector 3Donald Benton
Elector 4Lutz Harfst
Elector 5Keith Slater
Elector 6Peggy Hutt
Elector 7Eric Brown
Elector 8Sharon Hanek
Elector 9Ingrid Fuhriman
Elector 10Loren Dean
Elector 11Jeff Kent
Elector 12Marlene Pfeifer
We The People Party Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Vandana Whitney
Elector 2Janelle Hall
Elector 3James Gibbons
Elector 4Laelle Martin
Elector 5Phillip Wells
Elector 6Elizabeth Allen
Elector 7Rebecca Beck
Elector 8Toni Kelley
Elector 9Bonnie Gerber
Elector 10Sol Riou
Elector 11Jeffrey Clithero
Elector 12Dana Napoleon
Green Party Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Lisa A Canar
Elector 2Daniel Travis Bumbarger
Elector 3Alice B Green
Elector 4Margaret Elisabeth
Elector 5Marc Mixon
Elector 6Barbara J Phinney
Elector 7Kathryn A Lewandowski
Elector 8Veronica Harris
Elector 9Noah Martin
Elector 10Brian Frisbie
Elector 11Andre Stackhouse
Elector 12Liz Spoerri
Socialism and Liberation Party Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Yuning Sun
Elector 2Andrew Park
Elector 3Thaddaeus Hug
Elector 4Diego Raygoza-Castanes
Elector 5Oscar Witt Rojas
Elector 6Justine Rojas
Elector 7Gregory DeVerna
Elector 8Taylor Young
Elector 9Danielle Johnston
Elector 10Benjamin Johnston
Elector 11Jane N. Cutter
Elector 12Charles Susat
Socialist Workers Party Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Leah Finger
Elector 2Scott A. Breen
Elector 3Dean Denno
Elector 4Shirley E. Peña
Elector 5Deborah Higdon
Elector 6Mark Downs
Elector 7Jacob Perasso
Elector 8Rashaad Ali
Elector 9Geoffrey B. Hamill
Elector 10Rebecca Williamson
Elector 11John Naubert
Elector 12Jeanne A. FitzMaurice
Socialist Equality Party Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Diana Woycheshin
Elector 2Paul Palinkas
Elector 3Shellie Gravitt
Elector 4Robert Jackson
Elector 5Moxie Lieberman
Elector 6Dennis Leburg
Elector 7Corey Miller
Elector 8Michael Coats
Elector 9Deavid Denenny
Elector 10Wendy J. Woods
Elector 11Christopher Roy McDaniel
Elector 12Jillian Coats
Libertarian Party Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Tyler Dahl
Elector 2James Data Logan
Elector 3William McCoird
Elector 4Brett R Borden
Elector 5Justin Franks
Elector 6Robert Callahan
Elector 7Robert M Stratton
Elector 8Baepaelele Stratton
Elector 9Douglas Daman
Elector 10Yvette Bower
Elector 11Sydney Wissel
Elector 12Ryan Sugden
Justice For All Party Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Cole John Tonnes
Elector 2Gloria Winters
Elector 3Paul Roby
Elector 4Erin Wade
Elector 5Zaid Alshatwi
Elector 6Jeffrey Triestman
Elector 7Edward Ney
Elector 8Ashton Beavers
Elector 9Laura Fielding
Elector 10Douglas Fielding
Elector 11Karly Rose Engelhard
Elector 12Louisa Fish-Sadin
Shiva Ayyadurai Independent Candidate Electors
PositionName
Elector 1Ross Westlund
Elector 2Bradley Worel
Elector 3Lorretta Powers
Elector 4Shelley Amend
Elector 5Shelly Nance
Elector 6Debbie Throop
Elector 7Mary Metro
Elector 8Bruce Haas
Elector 9Katherine Benson
Elector 10James Dezort
Elector 11Bazen Nega
Elector 12Larry Erickson

*Ballot order for Major Political Parties is determined by the number of votes for that party's ticket in the last presidential election. Minor Parties and Independent Candidates appear in the order they qualify to the ballot.

**Contact the political party for more information about their respective slate of electors.

Casting Votes

Each Elector casts two votes separately, one for the President and one for the Vice President.

Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act of 2019 –SB5074

If the Elector votes for a person other than the statewide popular vote winner of the state of Washington, then the pledge is broken and an Alternate provided by the same party replaces the Elector. If the Alternate also votes for someone other than their pledged vote, another Alternate will take their place. If the list of Alternates is exhausted, then the remaining Electors must nominate and vote in a new Alternate.

Previously in Washington

In 2016, Washington voters elected Democratic Nominee, Hilary Clinton, to receive all 12 Electoral College Votes. Four of the twelve electors chose to vote for someone other than their party's nominee. The Secretary of State fined all four electors $1,000 each for violating their pledge. This process was challenged and went all the way to the Supreme Court where,by unanimous decision, ruled an elector could be required to vote as the state permits.

National Popular Vote Agreement

Washington State enactedSB5599 in 2009, which devotes all the state's electors to whomever wins the national popular vote regardless of the state winner. This only takes effect when the combined number of electoral votes from participating member states is larger the majority of total electoral votes.


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