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LIVE: WA 2020 election results for president, governor and more

Washington state election turnout has surpassed 81 percent statewide.

LIVE: WA 2020 election results for president, governor and more

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Ashli Blow

Repuplish

We're sharing information here on the vote count of key Washington state races, from president to King County Charter amendments. Be sure to also look at the results for legislative races affecting King County.

As more ballots are counted in the coming days, this page will be updated when the Associated Press calls a race, or after 4:30 p.m., when the Washington Secretary of State’s Office posts updates.

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For the presidential race, we’ll share what we’re hearing from The Associated Press’ electoral college coverage. The AP is the trusted source for election coverage, both locally and nationally, and is the main source of this information for many national news organizations. The New York Times explains why in this story. We’re a small newsroom and don’t have the expertise to do better than these professionals.

We’re also working on a time capsule of sorts and need your help: Send us some thoughts about how you’re feeling, which elections you’re watching and what you’ll most remember about this moment in history.

And our editor-at-large wrote this reflection for our opinion section, capturing the moment and putting this election night in a bit of perspective: A presidency hanging in the balance, a nation unchanged.

Scroll to track results (and don't forget to refresh the page once in a while) or click below to jump to a particular race.

Congressional races

1st Congressional District, 2nd Congressional District, 3rd Congressional District, 4th Congressional District, 5th Congressional District, 6th Congressional District, 7th Congressional District, 8th Congressional District, 9th Congressional District, 10th Congressional District

U.S. president

Note: our electoral results reflect The Associated Press. Last updated: 1:00 a.m.

The AP has called Washington state for Joe Biden.

Washington state governor

Below, we have statewide results and results from King County voters. We singled out King County for two reasons: First, because that's where a majority of our readers live. Second, the outcome of King County's votes historically aligns with the outcome of the statewide election.

The Associated Press has called the race for Gov. Jay Inslee.

Washington state lieutenant governor

Washington state attorney general

Washington state secretary of state

Washington state OSPI

Washington state treasurer

Washington state Referendum 90 — mandatory sex education

Below, we have statewide results as well as results from King County voters. We singled out King County for two reasons: First, because that's where a majority of our readers live. Second, the outcome of King County's votes often (but not always) aligns with the outcome of the statewide referendums.

Update: The Associated Press reports the referendum was approved.

King County Charter Amendment 4

King County Charter Amendment 5

King County Charter Amendment 6

1st Congressional District

Update: The Associated Press has called this race for Suzan Delbene.

2nd Congressional District

Update: The Associated Press has called this race for Rick Larsen.

3rd Congressional District

4th Congressional District

Update: The Associated Press has called this race for Dan Newhouse.

5th Congressional District

Update: The Associated Press has called this race for Cathy McMorris Rodgers.

6th Congressional District

Update: The Associated Press has called this race for Derek Kilmer.

7th Congressional District

Update: The Associated Press has called the race for Pramila Jayapal.

8th Congressional District

9th Congressional District

Update: The Associated Press has called the race for Adam Smith.

10th Congressional District

Update: The Associated Press has called this race for Marilyn Strickland.

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