Washington House of Representatives election, 2006

The 2006 election for the Washington State House of Representatives was alongside the US elections.

Election results

District 1

Washington's 1st legislative district House 1 election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Al O'Brien 32,274 100%
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 32,274 100.00
Turnout
Washington's 1st legislative district House 2 election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mark Ericks 25,739 61.8994%
Republican Mark Davies 15,843 38.1006%
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 100.00
Turnout

District 2

Washington's 2nd legislative district House 1 election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jean Marie Christenson 16,997 43.4661
Republican Jim McCune 22,107 56.5339
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 100.00
Turnout
Washington's 2nd legislative district House 2 election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jeff Stephan 15,734 40.3902
Republican Tom Campbell 23,221 59.6098
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 100.00
Turnout

District 3

In 2004, Alex Wood was challenged by David Stevens and won with 61.61% of the vote.

Washington's 3rd legislative district House 1 election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alex Wood 19,801 67.3068
Republican Laura D. Carder 9,618 32.6932
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 29,419 100.00
Turnout

In 2004, Timm Ormsby was challenged by Ryan Leonard and won with 58.82% of the vote.

Washington's 3rd legislative district House 2 election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Timm Ormsby 23,682 100.00
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 23,682 100.00
Turnout

District 4

Seat 1

In 2004, Larry Crouse was challenged by Jim Peck (D) and won with 61.55% of the vote.

Seat 2

In 2004, Lynn Schindler was challenged by Ed Foote (D) and won with 65.85% of the vote.

District 5

Seat 1

In 2004, Jay Rodne was challenged by Jeff Griffin (D) and Keith Kemp (L) and won with 52.36% of the vote.

Seat 2

In 2004, Glenn Anderson was challenged by Barbara de Michele (D) and Beau Gunderson (L) and won with 54.07% of the vote.

District 6

Seat 1

In 2004, John Serben ran against Don Barlow (D) for an open seat (vacated when Brad Benson ran for State Senate) and won with 51.90% of the vote.

Seat 2

In 2004, John Ahern was challenged by Douglas Dobbins (D) and won with 60.56% of the vote.

District 7

Seat 1

In 2004, Bob Sump was challenged by Jack Miller (D) and Dave Wordinger (L) and won with 64.12% of the vote.

Seat 2

Joel Kretz (R) - Incumbent

In 2004, Joel Kretz ran against Yvette Joseph (D) for an open seat (vacated when Cathy McMorris ran for Congress) and won with 65.15% of the vote.

District 8

Seat 1

  • Shirley Hankins (R) - Incumbent

In 2004, Shirley Hankins was challenged by Rick Dillender (D) and won with 73.28% of the vote.

Seat 2

In 2004, Larry Haler was challenged by Jerad Koepp (D) and won with 69.82% of the vote.

District 9

Seat 1

    • Steve Hailey (R)
    • Joe Schmick (R)
    • Glen R. Stockwell (R)
    • Tedd Nealey (R)
    • Caitlin Ross (D)

Current incumbent Don Cox (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006.

Seat 2

    • David W. Buri (R) - Incumbent

District 10

Seat 1

  • Christopher Strow (R)

Seat 2

District 11

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District 12

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District 13

Position 1

  • Judith (Judy) Warnick (R)
  • Max Golladay (R)

Current incumbent Janéa Holmquist (R) is running for State Senator.

Position 2

District 14

Position 1

  • Mary Skinner (R) - Incumbent
  • Don Hinman (D)

Position 2

  • Ron Bonlender (D)
  • Sandra Belzer Swanson (R)
  • James Keightley (R)
  • Harold F. Koempel (R)
  • Charles R. Ross (R)
  • Glen Blomgren (R)

Current Incumbent James Clements (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006.

District 15

Position 1

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District 16

Position 1

  • Maureen Walsh (R) - Incumbent
  • Patrick Guettner (R)
  • George Fearing (D)

Position 2

  • Bill Grant (D) - Incumbent
  • Sheryl Cox (R)
  • Kevin Young (R)

District 17

Seat 1

  • Jim Dunn (R) - Incumbent
  • Pat Campbell (D) - Challenger
  • Jack Burkman (D) - Challenger

Seat 2

  • Deb Wallace (D) - Incumbent
  • Paul Harris (R) - Challenger

District 18

Position 1

Position 2

District 19

Position 1

  • Dean Takko (D) - Incumbent
  • Tim Sutinen (R) - Challenger

Position 2

  • Brian Blake (D) - Incumbent
  • Keath Huff (R) - Challenger

District 20

Position 1

  • Richard DeBolt (R) - Incumbent, House Minority Leader
  • Mike Rechner (D)

Position 2

District 21

Position 1

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District 22

Seat 1

Seat 2

  • Sam Hunt (D) - Incumbent
  • Kevin Bonagofski (R)

District 23

Position 1

Position 2

District 24

Seat 1

James Buck was challenged by Van de Wege in 2002, and won with 51%.

Seat 2

District 25

Position 1

Position 2

District 26

Seat 1

Seat 2

Current Seat 2 Representative Derek Kilmer (D) is running for the State Senate seat left open by the retirement of Bob Oke, which leaves the race for this seat an open race.

District 27

Seat 1

  • Dennis Flannigan (D) - Incumbent
  • Stan Barker (politician) (R)

Seat 2

District 28

Position 1

Current incumbent Gigi Talcott (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006.

Position 2

District 29

Position 1

Position 2

  • Steve Kirby (D) - Incumbent

District 30

Position 1

Position 2

District 31

Seat 1

  • Dan Roach (R) - Incumbent
  • Karen Willard (D) - Challenger

Seat 2

  • Jan Shabro (R) - Incumbent
  • Christopher Hurst (D) - Challenger and former House member

District 32

Position 1

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District 33

Position 1

  • Shay Schual-Berke (D) - Incumbent
  • Mike Cook (R)

Position 2

District 34

Position 1

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District 35

Position 1

Position 2

  • William 'IKE' Eickmeyer (D) - Incumbent
  • Randy Neatherlin (R)

District 36

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District 37

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District 38

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District 39

Seat 1

Seat 2

District 40

Position 1

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District 41

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District 42

Seat 1

Seat 2

District 43

Seat 1

Ed Murray is stepping down from his House seat to run for the State Senate.

Rough road ahead for non-Democrat candidates in 43rd

Seat 2

District 44

Position 1

Position 2

District 45

Seat 1

  • Roger Goodman (D)
  • Jeffrey Possinger (R)
    • Current Rep. Toby Nixon (R) is running for the open Senate seat.

Seat 2

District 46

Position 1

Position 2

District 47

Seat 1

Seat 2

District 48

Seat 1

Seat 2

Seat 2 became an open seat on March 14, 2006 when Rodney Tom announced his candidacy for the Senate, switching parties from Republican to Democrat in the process.

District 49

Washington's 49th legislative district House 1 election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bill Fromhold 21,735 64.6836
Republican Nancy De Leo 11,867 35.3164
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 33,602 100.00
Turnout
Washington's 49th legislative district House 2 election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Moeller 20,630 61.3641
Republican Sharon Long 12,989 38.6359
Invalid or blank votes
Total votes 33,619 100.00
Turnout

See also

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