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Washington Democratic Primary Election Results

Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins the Washington Democratic primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Latest results from March 29
Vote totals certified

Democratic Primary race called

Democratic Primary
Candidate Votes Percent Chart showing percent Delegates
Joseph R. Biden Jr.J. BidenBidenincumbent
763,739 84.5% 90
UncommittedUncommittedUncommitted
89,764 9.9 2
Marianne WilliamsonM. WilliamsonWilliamson
25,308 2.8 No delegates
Dean PhillipsD. PhillipsPhillips
25,190 2.8 No delegates
Total reported
904,001

*Incumbent

100% of delegates allocated (92 of 92)

Results by county

Results by county
County Biden Uncommitted Williamson Total votes Percent of votes in
King 82% 14% 2% 331,658 100%
Snohomish 85 8 3 96,648 100%
Pierce 86 8 3 85,525 100%
Clark 87 6 3 53,567 100%
Spokane 86 6 3 51,703 100%
Thurston 85 9 3 41,218 100%
Kitsap 87 7 3 40,465 100%
Whatcom 81 13 3 37,074 100%
Skagit 89 7 2 16,721 100%
Island 89 6 3 14,763 100%
Benton 85 6 4 13,467 100%
Clallam 89 5 3 13,128 100%
Yakima 87 5 4 11,171 100%
Jefferson 87 8 3 10,143 100%
Cowlitz 87 5 4 9,824 100%
Mason 88 5 3 7,819 100%
Grays Harbor 88 5 3 7,602 100%
Chelan 86 7 3 7,324 100%
Lewis 86 6 4 6,072 100%
Walla Walla 86 8 3 5,167 100%
San Juan 84 12 2 4,990 100%
Kittitas 86 7 3 4,251 100%
Grant 85 6 4 3,908 100%
Okanogan 87 8 3 3,731 100%
Pacific 88 5 4 3,563 100%
Whitman 82 9 4 3,427 100%
Franklin 85 7 4 3,366 100%
Stevens 87 6 3 3,333 100%
Douglas 87 7 4 2,693 100%
Klickitat 85 8 4 2,531 100%
Asotin 89 4 4 1,880 100%
Skamania 88 5 4 1,365 100%
Pend Oreille 87 6 4 1,112 100%
Lincoln 84 5 6 726 100%
Wahkiakum 87 6 4 615 100%
Ferry 85 6 5 572 100%
Adams 85 3 5 434 100%
Columbia 87 5 4 312 100%
Garfield 84 6 5 133 100%

What to expect

Polls close at 11 p.m. Eastern time. In the 2022 primaries, first results were reported soon after, and just over half of votes were reported by 1 a.m. Eastern time.

Washington conducts its voting by mail, and all registered voters were sent a ballot. Voters could return ballots by drop box or in person until the close of polls on Election Day, or by mail if they were postmarked by Election Day.

Voters do not register by party, but they could choose one party’s primary to participate in. As of Friday, more than one million ballots had been cast early, about half in the Democratic primary.

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