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2020 Election Outlook – Washington

Washington is the 12th most Democratic state, voting 4.38% more Democratic than the country as a whole.

Based on election data since 2000, Washington is trending Democratic.

More information on past presidential, congressional, and state elections can be found on the Washington page.

My party abbreviation guide is here.

President

Outlook: Solid Biden (12 electoral votes)

Congress

U.S. Senate (Class 1)

Maria Cantwell (D) is up for re-election in 2024.

U.S. Senate (Class 3)

Patty Murray (D) is up for re-election in 2022.

U.S. House

Competitive districts

District 3: Jaime Herrera-Beutler (R-inc) vs. Carolyn Long (D)

Outlook: Likely Herrera-Beutler (Republican hold)

Other districts

District 1: Suzan DelBene (D-inc) vs. Jeffrey Beeler, Sr. (R)

District 2: Rick Larsen (D-inc) vs. Timothy Hazelo (R)

District 4: Dan Newhouse (R-inc) vs. Douglas McKinley, Jr. (D)

District 5: Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-inc) vs. Dave Wilson (D)

District 6: Derek Kilmer (D-inc) vs. Elizabeth Kreiselmaier (R)

District 7: Pramila Jayapal (D-inc) vs. Craig Keller (R)

District 8: Kim Schrier (D-inc) vs. Jesse Jensen (R)

District 9: Adam Smith (D-inc) vs. Douglas Basler (R)

District 10: Beth Doglio (D) vs. Marilyn Strickland (R)

State Elections

Governor

Jay Inslee (D-inc) vs. Loren Culp (R)

Outlook: Solid Inslee (Democratic hold)

State Legislatures

ChamberControlDEMGOPOthers
Senate
DEM
28
21
0
House
DEM
57
41
0