2022 general election results for Seattle, King County, and Washington state
Here are the top vote-getters in Washington state's 2022 general election, as of 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9. These are preliminary results, as ballots will come in by mail for several more days.
Congressional Seats
U.S. Senator
Patty Murray (D): 57%
Tiffany Smiley (R): 43%
U.S. Representative District 1
Suzan DelBene (D): 64%
Vincent J Cavaleri (R): 36%
U.S. Representative District 2
Rick Larsen (D): 61%
Dan Matthews (R): 38%
U.S. Representative District 3
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D): 52%
Joe Kent (R): 47%
U.S. Representative District 4
Dan Newhouse (R): 67%
Doug White (D): 31%
U.S. Representative District 5
Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R): 59%
Natasha Hill (D): 41%
U.S. Representative District 6
Derek Kilmer (D): 61%
Elizabeth Kreiselmaier (R): 38%
U.S. Representative District 7
Pramila Jayapal (D): 85%
Cliff Moon (R): 15%
U.S. Representative District 8
Kim Schrier (D): 52%
Matt Larkin (R): 47%
U.S. Representative District 9
Adam Smith (D): 71%
Doug Basler (R): 29%
U.S. Representative District 10
Marilyn Strickland (D): 57%
Keith R. Swank (R): 43%
State
Secretary of State
Steve Hobbs (D): 50%
Julie Anderson (I): 47%
Legislative Seats (King County)
Legislative District 1
State Representative Pos. 1
Davina Duerr (D): 71%
John Peeples (R): 29%
State Representative Pos. 2
Shelley Kloba (D): 71%
Jerry Buccola (R): 29%
Legislative District 5
State Representative Pos. 1
Bill Ramos (D): 59%
Ken Moninski (R): 40%
State Representative Pos. 2
Lisa Callan (D): 54%
Chad Magendanz (R): 45%
Legislative District 11
State Representative Pos. 1
David Hackney (D): 69%
Stephanie Peters (R): 31%
State Representative Pos. 2
Steve Bergquist (D): 68%
Jeanette Burrage (R): 32%
Legislative District 12
State Representative Pos. 1
Keith W. Goehner (R): 94%
State Representative Pos. 2
Mike Steele (R): 79%
Robert K. Amenn (R): 17%
King County
King County Prosecuting Attorney
Leesa Manion: 55%
Jim Ferrell: 44%
Ballot Measures
King County, Charter Amendment No. 1
Even-Numbered Election Years for Certain County Offices
Yes: 69%
No: 31%
King County, Proposition No. 1
Conservation Futures Levy
Yes: 68%
No: 32%
City of Seattle
Proposition Nos. 1A (approval voting) and 1B (ranked choice voting)
Yes: 49%
No: 51%
Proposition Nos. 1A and 1B (cont.)
Proposition 1A (approval voting): 26%
Proposition 1B (ranked choice voting): 74%