The 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington were held on Tuesday, November 6, 2012, to elect the ten U.S. representatives from the state, one from each of the state's ten congressional districts , a gain of one seat following the 2010 United States census . The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including a federal quadrennial presidential election , concurrent statewide gubernatorial election , quadrennial statewide lieutenant gubernatorial election , and an election to the U.S. Senate . The state certified the returns on December 6, 2012.[ 1] Primary elections were held August 7, 2012.[ 2]
2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Republican
Last election
5
4
Seats won
6
4
Seat change
1
Popular vote
1,636,726
1,369,540
Percentage
54.44%
45.56%
Swing
2.15%
0.22%
District results
County results
Democratic
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
Republican
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
Popular vote
Democratic
54.44%
Republican
45.56%
House seats
Democratic
60.00%
Republican
40.00%
2012 Washington's 1st congressional district election
County results DelBene: 50–60%Koster: 50–60%
Democrat Jay Inslee , who represented the 1st district starting in 1999, resigned March 20, 2012, to focus on his run for governor of Washington .[ 4]
Democratic candidates
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Suzan DelBene , former director at the Washington State Department of Revenue, general election candidate for the 8th district in 2010 [ 5]
Eliminated in primary
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Republican candidates
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Independent candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Larry Ishmael, former member of the Issaquah School Board and Republican general election candidate for this seat in 2006 & 2008 , ran as an independent candidate[ 19]
Republican John Koster and Democrat Suzan DelBene received the most votes in the nonpartisan blanket primary on August 7 for both the brief period of office remaining in the old 1st district and the redistricted 1st district,[ 20] and faced each other in two separate ballot positions, with different boundaries, in the special election on November 6.
On March 20, 2012, then representative Jay Inslee resigned his seat in the House of Representatives to run for governor. A special election was held at the same time as the general election for a representative to serve out the remainder of Inslee's term in the 112th Congress. The winner of the special glection, Suzan DelBene , assumed the seat on November 13, 2012.
County results
County[ 23]
Suzan DelBene
Democratic
John Koster
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
82,711
64.07%
46,374
35.93%
36,337
28.15%
129,085
Kitsap (part)
35,761
57.61%
26,318
42.39%
9,443
15.21%
62,079
Snohomish (part)
97,672
58.64%
68,899
41.36%
28,773
17.27%
166,571
Totals
216,144
60.42%
141,591
39.58%
74,553
20.84%
357,735
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Suzan DelBene (D)
John Koster (R)
Undecided
SurveyUSA [ 26]
October 19–21, 2012
610
± 4%
47%
44%
9%
SurveyUSA [ 27]
September 13–15, 2012
592
± 4.1%
42%
46%
12%
SurveyUSA [ 28]
May 29–30, 2012
661
± 3.9%
32%
49%
19%
DelBene won[ 36] and was sworn in to serve the remainder of Inslee's term on November 13, 2012.[ 37]
County results
County[ 39]
Suzan DelBene
Democratic
John Koster
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
80,054
59.73%
53,969
40.27%
26,085
19.46%
134,023
Skagit (part)
10,873
54.17%
9,199
45.83%
1,674
8.34%
20,072
Snohomish (part)
63,418
51.72%
59,201
48.28%
4,217
3.44%
122,619
Whatcom (part)
22,680
44.04%
28,818
55.96%
-6,138
-11.92%
51,498
Totals
177,025
53.94%
151,187
46.06%
25,838
7.87%
328,212
2012 Washington's 2nd congressional district election
County results Larsen: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Democrat Rick Larsen , who represented the 2nd district since 2001, ran for re-election.[ 40]
In the December 2011 redistricting proposal, the 2nd district was made more favorable to Democrats.[ 41]
Democratic candidates
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Republican candidates
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Dan Matthews, Air Force veteran and pilot[ 42]
Eliminated in primary
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Eli Olson, electrical distribution company manager and political director for the Snohomish County Young Republicans
John C. W. Shoop, United States Marine, combat veteran and survival instructor
Other parties' candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Mike Lapointe (99% Party)[ 44]
Independent candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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County results
County[ 48]
Rick Larsen
Democratic
Dan Matthews
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Island
22,353
54.46%
18,691
45.54%
3,662
8.92%
41,044
San Juan
7,164
69.30%
3,173
30.70%
3,991
38.61%
10,337
Skagit (part)
18,669
55.13%
15,196
44.87%
3,473
10.26%
33,865
Snohomish (part)
102,490
60.60%
66,641
39.40%
35,849
21.20%
169,131
Whatcom (part)
34,150
71.27%
13,764
28.73%
20,386
42.55%
47,914
Totals
184,826
61.14%
117,465
38.86%
67,361
22.28%
302,291
2012 Washington's 3rd congressional district election
County results Beutler: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler , who represented the 3rd district since January 2011, ran for re-election.[ 49]
Republican candidates
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Democratic candidates
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Elizabeth Uelmen, middle school associate principal[ 51]
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[ 54]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Jaime Herrera Beutler (incumbent)
68,603
56.5
Democratic
Jon Haugen
45,693
37.6
No party preference
Norma Jean Stevens
7,108
5.9
Total votes
121,404
100.0
County results
County[ 56]
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Republican
Jon Haugen
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Clark
109,652
59.45%
74,799
40.55%
34,853
18.90%
184,451
Cowlitz
25,187
57.75%
18,424
42.25%
6,763
15.51%
43,611
Klickitat
5,858
59.21%
4,035
40.79%
1,823
18.43%
9,893
Lewis
23,811
72.12%
9,206
27.88%
14,605
44.23%
33,017
Pacific
5,549
54.63%
4,609
45.37%
940
9.25%
10,158
Skamania
3,096
58.76%
2,173
41.24%
923
17.52%
5,269
Thurston (part)
2,914
55.56%
2,331
44.44%
583
11.12%
5,245
Wahkiakum
1,379
61.56%
861
38.44%
518
23.13%
2,240
Totals
177,446
60.38%
116,438
39.62%
61,008
20.76%
293,884
2012 Washington's 4th congressional district election
County resultsHastings: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Republican Doc Hastings , who represented the 4th district since 1995, successfully ran for re-election.[ 57]
Republican candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Democratic candidates
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Mary Baechler, businesswoman[ 59]
Eliminated in primary
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Jay Clough, radiological control technician and nominee for this seat in 2010 [ 60] [ 61]
Nonpartisan blanket primary results[ 62]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
Republican
Doc Hastings (incumbent)
60,774
59.3
Democratic
Mary Baechler
27,130
26.5
Republican
Jamie Wheeler
11,581
11.3
Democratic
Mohammad H. Said
2,958
2.9
Total votes
102,443
100.0
County results
County[ 64]
Doc Hastings
Republican
Mary Baechler
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
3,473
75.70%
1,115
24.30%
2,358
51.39%
4,588
Benton
54,409
70.19%
23,105
29.81%
31,304
40.38%
77,514
Douglas (part)
5,846
71.43%
2,338
28.57%
3,508
42.86%
8,184
Franklin
15,197
68.21%
7,082
31.79%
8,115
36.42%
22,279
Grant
19,622
72.40%
7,481
27.60%
12,141
44.80%
27,103
Okanogan
10,335
63.04%
6,060
36.96%
4,275
26.08%
16,395
Walla Walla (part)
1,697
77.42%
495
22.58%
1,202
54.84%
2,192
Yakima
44,170
58.55%
31,264
41.45%
12,906
17.11%
75,434
Totals
154,749
66.22%
78,940
33.78%
75,809
32.44%
233,689
2012 Washington's 5th congressional district election
County results Rodgers: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Republican Cathy McMorris Rodgers , who represented the 5th district since 2005, ran successfully for re-election in 2012.[ 65]
Republican candidates
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Eliminated in primary
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Randall Yearout, crane operator
Democratic candidates
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County results
County[ 70]
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Republican
Rich Cowan
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Asotin
6,091
62.96%
3,583
37.04%
2,508
25.93%
9,674
Columbia
1,627
72.70%
611
27.30%
1,016
45.40%
2,238
Ferry
2,256
66.08%
1,158
33.92%
1,098
32.16%
3,414
Garfield
947
75.82%
302
24.18%
645
51.64%
1,249
Lincoln
4,452
76.48%
1,369
23.52%
3,083
52.96%
5,821
Pend Oreille
4,255
64.42%
2,350
35.58%
1,905
28.84%
6,605
Spokane
132,859
60.67%
86,120
39.33%
46,739
21.34%
218,979
Stevens
15,388
69.90%
6,625
30.10%
8,763
39.81%
22,013
Walla Walla (part)
13,660
61.53%
8,542
38.47%
5,118
23.05%
22,202
Whitman
9,531
58.18%
6,852
41.82%
2,679
16.35%
16,383
Totals
191,066
61.92%
117,512
38.08%
73,554
23.84%
308,578
2012 Washington's 6th congressional district election
County resultsKilmer: 50–60% 60–70%
Democrat Norm Dicks , who represented the 6th district since 1977, decided to retire rather than seeking re-election.[ 71]
Democratic candidates
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Steve Boyer, Kitsap County sheriff[ 73]
Josh Brown, Kitsap County Commissioner[ 74]
Norman D. Dicks , incumbent U.S. Representative
James Hargrove , state Senator[ 75]
Mark Lindquist, Pierce County Prosecutor[ 76]
Pat McCarthy , Pierce County Executive [ 74]
Christine Rolfes , state senator[ 72]
Tim Sheldon , state senator and Mason County Commissioner[ 73]
Brian Sonntag , State Auditor [ 77]
Marilyn Strickland , Mayor of Tacoma [ 77]
Kevin Van De Wege , state representative [ 78]
Republican candidates
edit
Bill Driscoll, businessman[ 79]
Eliminated in primary
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Stephan Brodhead, small business owner[ 79]
Doug Cloud, attorney and general election candidate for this seat in 2004 and 2006 , 2008 & 2010 [ 73]
David "Ike" Eichner, accountant[ 80]
Jesse Young , technology consultant and candidate for this seat in 2010 [ 73]
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Derek Kilmer (D)
Bill Driscoll (R)
Undecided
SurveyUSA [ 84]
September 21–23, 2012
628
± 4%
52%
37%
11%
County results
County[ 86]
Derek Kilmer
Democratic
Bill Driscoll
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Clallam
19,689
53.21%
17,316
46.79%
2,373
6.41%
37,005
Grays Harbor
15,256
55.13%
12,416
44.87%
2,840
10.26%
27,672
Jefferson
12,608
66.33%
6,399
33.67%
6,209
32.67%
19,007
Kitsap
69,004
57.80%
50,374
42.20%
18,630
15.61%
119,378
Mason (part)
11,007
52.85%
9,818
47.15%
1,189
5.71%
20,825
Pierce (part)
59,097
63.89%
33,402
36.11%
25,695
27.78%
92,499
Totals
186,661
59.00%
129,725
41.00%
56,936
18.00%
316,386
2012 Washington's 7th congressional district election
County resultsMcDermott: 60–70% 80–90%
Democrat Jim McDermott , who represented the 7th district since 1989, ran for re-election.[ 87]
Democratic candidates
edit
Eliminated in primary
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Charles Allen, product manager at Amazon
Andrew Hughes, tax attorney[ 88]
Don Rivers, human rights activist
Republican candidates
edit
Eliminated in primary
edit
County results
County[ 91]
Jim McDermott
Democratic
Ron Bemis
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
281,770
80.93%
66,398
19.07%
215,372
61.86%
348,168
Snohomish (part)
16,598
62.84%
9,814
37.16%
6,784
25.69%
26,412
Totals
298,368
79.65%
76,212
20.35%
222,156
59.31%
374,580
2012 Washington's 8th congressional district election
County results Reichert: 50–60% 60–70%
Republican Dave Reichert , who represented the 8th district since 2005, ran for re-election.[ 92]
Republican candidates
edit
Eliminated in primary
edit
Ernest Huber, retired military commander
Keith Swank, former police officer
Democratic candidates
edit
Karen Porterfield, associate dean and public administration lecturer at Seattle University
Eliminated in primary
edit
Keith Arnold, accounting technician
Independent candidates
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James Windle, associate dean and instructor at the Department of Defense's National Defense University[ 93]
County results
County[ 96]
Dave Reichert
Republican
Karen Porterfield
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Chelan
20,614
66.09%
10,579
33.91%
10,035
32.17%
31,193
Douglas (part)
4,381
68.23%
2,040
31.77%
2,341
36.46%
6,421
King (part)
101,354
56.56%
77,854
43.44%
23,500
13.11%
179,208
Kittitas
10,674
61.89%
6,574
38.11%
4,100
23.77%
17,248
Pierce (part)
43,181
63.48%
24,839
36.52%
18,342
26.97%
68,020
Totals
180,204
59.65%
121,886
40.35%
58,318
19.30%
302,090
2012 Washington's 9th congressional district election
County resultsSmith: 60–70% 70–80%
Democrat Adam Smith , who represented the 9th district since 1997, was re-elected.[ 40]
Democratic candidates
edit
Eliminated in primary
edit
Republican candidates
edit
Jim Postma, businessman and candidate for this seat in 2008 and 2010 [ 40]
Eliminated in primary
edit
John Orlinski, social worker
County results
County[ 99]
Adam Smith
Democratic
Jim Postma
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
185,846
72.00%
72,282
28.00%
113,564
44.00%
258,128
Pierce (part)
6,188
61.81%
3,823
38.19%
2,365
23.62%
10,011
Totals
192,034
71.62%
76,105
28.38%
115,929
43.23%
268,139
2012 Washington's 10th congressional district election
County results Heck: 50–60% 60–70%
The newly created 10th district is centred on the state capital, Olympia , and includes portions of Thurston , Pierce , and Mason counties.
Democratic candidates
edit
Eliminated in primary
edit
Jennifer Ferguson, nonprofit founder and small business owner
Republican candidates
edit
Eliminated in primary
edit
Heck defeated Muri 58.6% to 41.4%.
County results
County[ 106]
Denny Heck
Democratic
Dick Muri
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Mason (part)
3,899
61.70%
2,420
38.30%
1,479
23.41%
6,319
Pierce (part)
85,345
55.29%
69,009
44.71%
16,336
10.58%
154,354
Thurston (part)
73,792
62.67%
43,952
37.33%
29,840
25.34%
117,744
Totals
163,036
58.56%
115,381
41.44%
47,655
17.12%
278,417
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