2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Republican
Last election
6
3
Seats won
6
3
Seat change
Popular vote
1,320,238
721,862
Percentage
64.27%
35.14%
Swing
5.34%
4.99%
District results
County results
Democratic
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
Republican
50–60%
60–70%
Elections were held in Washington state in 2006 for seats in the United States House of Representatives . Of the nine congressional districts , six were won by Democrats and three by Republicans , with the Democrats taking 64% of the vote.
United States House of Representatives elections in Washington, 2006[ 1]
Party
Votes
Percentage
Seats
+/–
Democratic
1,320,238
64.27%
6
—
Republican
721,862
35.14%
3
—
Independents
11,956
0.58%
0
—
Totals
2,054,056
100.00%
2
—
Incumbent Democratic Congressman Jay Inslee easily dispatched Republican challenger Larry Ishmael to win a sixth term.
County results
County[ 8]
Jay Inslee
Democratic
Larry Ishmael
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
61,315
69.59%
26,789
30.41%
34,526
39.19%
88,104
Kitsap (part)
31,935
67.32%
15,506
32.68%
16,429
34.63%
47,441
Snohomish (part)
70,582
66.34%
35,810
33.66%
34,772
32.68%
106,392
Totals
163,832
67.72%
78,105
32.28%
85,727
35.43%
241,937
Democratic incumbent Congressman Rick Larsen defeated his Republican opponent, U.S. Navy veteran Doug Roulstone by a solid margin.
County[ 9]
Rick Larsen Democratic
Doug Roulstone Republican
Margin
Total votes cast
#
%
#
%
#
%
Island
18,838
63.33%
10,906
36.67%
7,932
26.67%
29,744
King (part)
150
71.09%
61
28.91%
89
42.18%
211
San Juan
5,908
72.90%
2,196
27.10%
3,712
45.80%
8,104
Skagit
26,150
64.36%
14,483
35.64%
11,667
28.71%
40,633
Snohomish (part)
61,433
62.87%
36,275
37.13%
25,158
25.75%
97,708
Whatcom
44,585
65.09%
23,809
34.91%
20,677
30.19%
68,493
Totals
157,064
64.16%
87,730
35.84%
69,334
28.32%
244,794
2008 Washington's 3rd congressional district election
County resultsBaird: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
In a slight improvement over his 2004 performance, incumbent Democratic Congressman Brian Baird easily won a fifth term over Republican challenger Michael Messmore.
County results
County[ 10]
Brian Baird
Democratic
Michael Messmore
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Clark
68,879
60.21%
45,515
39.79%
23,364
20.42%
114,394
Cowlitz
20,710
66.77%
10,309
33.23%
10,401
33.53%
31,019
Lewis
13,888
55.64%
11,071
44.36%
2,817
11.29%
24,959
Pacific
6,305
73.05%
2,326
26.95%
3,979
46.10%
8,631
Skamania (part)
1,743
61.14%
1,108
38.86%
635
22.27%
2,851
Thurston (part)
34,310
69.57%
15,008
30.43%
19,302
39.14%
49,318
Wahkiakum
1,230
68.03%
578
31.97%
652
36.06%
1,808
Totals
147,065
63.12%
85,915
36.88%
61,150
26.25%
232,980
In his bid for a seventh term, Republican incumbent Congressman Doc Hastings beat back a spirited challenge from Democratic nominee Richard Wright. Though Hastings eventually beat Wright by a fairly solid margin, it was not the kind of landslide that Hastings usually experienced in this strongly conservative district based in Central Washington .
County results
County[ 11]
Doc Hastings
Republican
Richard Wright
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams (part)
1,066
63.19%
621
36.81%
445
26.38%
1,687
Benton
29,915
60.88%
19,225
39.12%
10,690
21.75%
49,140
Chelan
14,086
61.67%
8,755
38.33%
5,331
23.34%
22,841
Douglas
7,056
64.22%
3,931
35.78%
3,125
28.44%
10,987
Franklin
7,950
62.10%
4,851
37.90%
3,099
24.21%
12,801
Grant
13,152
66.92%
6,501
33.08%
6,651
33.84%
19,653
Kittitas
6,725
55.36%
5,423
44.64%
1,302
10.72%
12,148
Klickitat
4,158
56.80%
3,162
43.20%
996
13.61%
7,320
Skamania (part)
530
47.11%
595
52.89%
-65
-5.78%
1,125
Yakima
30,608
56.06%
23,990
43.94%
6,618
12.12%
54,598
Totals
115,246
59.93%
77,054
40.07%
38,192
19.86%
192,300
Like neighboring Congressman Hastings , incumbent Republican Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers faced a surprisingly strong challenge from Democratic nominee Peter J. Goldmark in her conservative, Eastern Washington district. Though Rodgers ultimately edged Goldmark out by a comfortable margin, the race got close enough for CQ Politics to change its rating on the race to Republican Favored from Safe Republican.[ 12]
County results
County[ 13]
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Republican
Peter J. Goldmark
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams (part)
1,372
70.90%
563
29.10%
809
41.81%
1,935
Asotin
4,089
56.24%
3,181
43.76%
908
12.49%
7,270
Columbia
1,302
67.88%
616
32.12%
686
35.77%
1,918
Ferry
1,777
63.53%
1,020
36.47%
757
27.06%
2,797
Garfield
816
69.51%
358
30.49%
458
39.01%
1,174
Lincoln
2,988
62.60%
1,785
37.40%
1,203
25.20%
4,773
Okanogan
7,033
54.55%
5,859
45.45%
1,174
9.11%
12,892
Pend Oreille
3,002
58.40%
2,138
41.60%
864
16.81%
5,140
Spokane
84,041
54.62%
69,821
45.38%
14,220
9.24%
153,862
Stevens
10,641
62.72%
6,325
37.28%
4,316
25.44%
16,966
Walla Walla
11,134
62.88%
6,574
37.12%
4,560
25.75%
17,708
Whitman
6,772
52.54%
6,117
47.46%
655
5.08%
12,889
Totals
134,967
56.40%
104,357
43.60%
30,610
12.79%
239,324
Long-serving Democratic incumbent Norm Dicks , a high-ranking member on the Appropriations Committee did not face a credible challenge to his bid for a sixteenth term from conservative activist Doug Cloud in this liberal, Kitsap Peninsula -based district.
County results
County[ 14]
Norm Dicks
Democratic
Doug Cloud
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Clallam
18,223
61.09%
11,609
38.91%
6,614
22.17%
29,832
Grays Harbor
15,774
73.13%
5,796
26.87%
9,978
46.26%
21,570
Jefferson
11,813
75.06%
3,926
24.94%
7,887
50.11%
15,739
Kitsap (part)
30,041
72.40%
11,451
27.60%
18,590
44.80%
41,492
Mason
14,591
69.75%
6,329
30.25%
8,262
39.49%
20,920
Pierce (part)
67,760
71.68%
26,772
28.32%
40,988
43.36%
94,532
Totals
158,202
70.60%
65,883
29.40%
92,319
41.20%
224,085
In his bid for a ninth term, incumbent Democratic Congressman Jim McDermott easily beat out Republican nominee Steve Beren and independent Linnea S. Noreen in this very liberal, Seattle -based district.
County results
County[ 15]
Jim McDermott
Democratic
Steve Beren
Republican
Linnea S. Noreen
Independent
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
195,462
79.41%
38,715
15.73%
11,956
4.86%
156,747
63.68%
246,133
Totals
195,462
79.41%
38,715
15.73%
11,956
4.86%
156,747
63.68%
246,133
In 2004, then-King County Sheriff Dave Reichert won his first campaign for the United States House of Representatives by a five-point margin. 2006 proved to be just as tough of a year for Reichert. Facing former Microsoft executive Darcy Burner for the first time, Reichert faced a grueling battle for re-election. Polls taken in October showed the two candidates to be about even[ 16] and the two major newspapers in the area—the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and the Seattle Times —split their endorsements: The Post-Intelligencer endorsed Burner[ 17] while the Times supported Reichert.[ 18] Ultimately, though, a few weeks after election day, it became evident that Reichert had beaten out Burner and had won a second term.
Organizations
Individuals
County results
County[ 20]
Dave Reichert
Republican
Darcy Burner
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
102,116
50.07%
101,812
49.93%
304
0.15%
203,928
Pierce (part)
27,246
57.41%
20,209
42.59%
7,037
14.83%
47,455
Totals
129,362
51.46%
122,021
48.54%
7,341
2.92%
251,383
Incumbent Democratic Congressman Adam Smith easily beat out Republican candidate Steven Cofchin for a sixth term in this Western Washington district based in the Puget Sound .
County results
County[ 21]
Adam Smith
Democratic
Steven C. Cofchin
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
54,838
68.93%
24,714
31.07%
30,124
37.87%
79,552
Pierce (part)
42,860
62.11%
26,147
37.89%
16,713
24.22%
69,007
Thurston (part)
21,340
65.54%
11,221
34.46%
10,119
31.08%
32,561
Totals
119,038
65.72%
62,082
34.28%
56,956
31.45%
181,120
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