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2022 Washington Secretary of State special election

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2022 Washington Secretary of State special election

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Nominee Steve Hobbs Julie Anderson
Party Democratic Nonpartisan
Popular vote 1,468,521 1,351,926
Percentage 49.77% 45.82%

Hobbs:      20–30%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Anderson:      30–40%      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%      No data

Secretary of State before election

Steve Hobbs
Democratic

Elected Secretary of State

Steve Hobbs
Democratic

The 2022 Washington Secretary of State special election was held on November 8, 2022. Incumbent Kim Wyman, a Republican, resigned from the office on November 19, 2021, to become the senior election security lead for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in the Biden administration's Department of Homeland Security.[1] Washington governor Jay Inslee, a Democrat, announced he would appoint state senator Steve Hobbs as her replacement, the first Democrat to hold the office in more than fifty years.[2]

In the primary election, Hobbs easily took first place. The race for the second spot in the general election was a close three-way battle between state senator Keith Wagoner and technician Bob Hagglund, both Republicans, and Pierce County Auditor Julie Anderson, an Independent. After a week of tabulation, Anderson was declared to have won second place and moved on to the general election.[3] Brad Klippert, a Republican state representative, ran a write-in campaign in the general election.

Hobbs narrowly won the general election with 49.8% of the vote, over 7% less than the vote share won by Patty Murray in the concurrent Senate race. This marked the first time since 1960 that a Democrat was elected Washington Secretary of State.

Primary election

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Democratic Party

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Declared

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Republican Party

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Declared

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Independents and third parties

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Declared

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Forum

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2022 Washington Secretary of State candidate forum
No. Date Host Moderator Link Nonpartisan Republican Unity Republican Democratic Republican Democratic Republican
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Julie Anderson Tamborine Borrelli Kurtis Engle Bob Hagglund Steve Hobbs Mark Miloscia Marquez Tiggs Keith Wagoner
1[14] Jul. 14, 2022 League of Women
Voters of Washington
The Spokesman-Review
TVW
Laurel Demkovich TVW[15] P N N P P P P N

Endorsements

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Julie Anderson (NP)

County officials

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Steve Hobbs (D)

Statewide officials

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Keith Wagoner (R)

Statewide officials

State legislators

Organizations

Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Julie
Anderson
(NP)
Tamborine
Borrelli
(R)
Kurtis
Engle
(I)
Bob
Hagglund
(R)
Steve
Hobbs
(D)
Mark
Miloscia
(R)
Marquez
Tiggs
(D)
Keith
Wagoner
(R)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[26][A] June 1–2, 2022 1,039 (LV) ± 3.0% 5% 5% 1% 5% 17% 2% 3% 6% 56%
Public Policy Polling (D)[27][A] February 17–18, 2022 700 (LV) ± 3.7% 11% 33% 30% 25%

Results

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Blanket primary results by county
  Hobbs
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Wagoner
  •   20–30%
  Hagglund
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
Blanket primary election results[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Steve Hobbs (incumbent) 747,993 39.96%
Nonpartisan Julie Anderson 240,035 12.82%
Republican Keith Wagoner 227,842 12.17%
Republican Bob Hagglund 225,633 12.06%
Republican Mark Miloscia 187,774 10.03%
Democratic Marquez Tiggs 148,716 7.95%
Republican Tamborine Borrelli 86,748 4.63%
Unity Kurtis Engle 6,887 0.37%
Total votes 1,871,628 100.00%

General election

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Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[29] Leans D November 3, 2022
Elections Daily[30] Leans D November 7, 2022

Candidates

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Debates

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A debate was scheduled for October 18 at the University of Puget Sound,[32] but it was canceled.[33]

2022 Washington Secretary of State special election debates
No. Date Host Moderator Link Democratic Nonpartisan
Key:
 P  Participant   A  Absent   N  Not invited   I  Invited  W  Withdrawn
Steve Hobbs Julie Anderson
1 Aug. 17, 2022 Association of
Washington Business
Melissa Santos AWB[34] P P
2 Oct. 23, 2022 KSPS
League of Women Voters
of Washington
The Spokesman-Review
Washington Debate Coalition
Laurel Demkovitch YouTube P P

Endorsements

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Endorsements in bold were made after the primary election.

Julie Anderson (NP)

U.S. Representatives

Statewide officials

  • Dan Evans, former Governor of Washington (1965–1977) (Republican)[36]
  • Rob McKenna, former Attorney General of Washington (2005–2013) (Republican)[37]
  • Sam Reed, former Secretary of State of Washington (2001–2013) (Republican)[37]

State legislators

Local officials

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Steve Hobbs (D)

Federal officials

Statewide officials

State legislators

Local officials

Organizations

Labor unions

Newspapers

Brad Klippert (R, write-in)

Polling

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Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Steve
Hobbs (D)
Julie
Anderson (NP)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[42][A] October 19–20, 2022 782 (LV) ± 3.5% 33% 34% 32%
SurveyUSA[43] October 14–19, 2022 589 (LV) ± 5.0% 40% 29% 30%
Strategies 360[44] September 22–25, 2022 500 (RV) ± 4.4% 35% 36% 29%
370 (LV) ± 5.1% 38% 38% 24%
The Trafalgar Group (R)[45] September 21–24, 2022 1,091 (LV) ± 2.9% 40% 37% 23%
Elway Research[46] September 12–15, 2022 403 (LV) ± 3.0% 31% 29% 40%

Results

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2022 Washington Secretary of State special election[47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Steve Hobbs (incumbent) 1,468,521 49.77% +3.50%
Nonpartisan Julie Anderson 1,351,926 45.82% N/A
Write-in 129,933 4.40% +4.28%
Total votes 2,950,380 100.0%
Democratic hold

By county

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County results
County[48] Steve Hobbs

Democratic

Julie Anderson

Nonpartisan

Write-in

Various

Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Adams 926 24.06% 2,721 70.69% 202 5.25% -1,795 -46.64% 3,849
Asotin 2,863 33.27% 5,545 64.43% 198 2.30% -2,682 -31.16% 8,606
Benton 22,626 30.95% 40,978 56.05% 9,500 13.00% -18,352 -25.10% 73,104
Chelan 11,885 36.43% 19,026 58.33% 1,709 5.24% -7,141 -21.89% 32,620
Clallam 18,111 45.93% 19,685 49.92% 1,638 4.15% -1,574 -3.99% 39,434
Clark 91,758 46.03% 97,354 48.84% 10,224 5.13% -5,596 -2.81% 199,336
Columbia 505 25.56% 1,368 69.23% 103 5.21% -863 -43.67% 1,976
Cowlitz 15,239 35.28% 25,730 59.57% 2,223 5.15% -10,491 -24.29% 43,192
Douglas 4,664 30.44% 9,571 62.47% 1,085 7.08% -4,907 -32.03% 15,320
Ferry 927 28.87% 1,876 58.42% 408 12.71% -949 -29.55% 3,211
Franklin 6,648 31.26% 12,295 57.82% 2,322 10.92% -5,647 -26.55% 21,265
Garfield 319 27.64% 810 70.19% 25 2.17% -491 -42.55% 1,154
Grant 6,740 26.66% 17,579 69.54% 959 3.79% -10,839 -42.88% 25,278
Grays Harbor 12,185 42.56% 15,115 52.80% 1,328 4.64% -2,930 -10.23% 28,628
Island 20,368 48.81% 19,833 47.52% 1,532 3.67% 535 1.28% 41,733
Jefferson 12,487 60.91% 7,455 36.37% 558 2.72% 5,032 24.55% 20,500
King 563,207 65.14% 282,355 32.66% 19,028 2.20% 280,852 32.48% 864,590
Kitsap 59,424 49.64% 55,697 46.52% 4,594 3.84% 3,727 3.11% 119,715
Kittitas 7,199 36.50% 11,542 58.51% 984 4.99% -4,343 -22.02% 19,725
Klickitat 4,169 38.37% 6,156 56.66% 539 4.96% -1,987 -18.29% 10,864
Lewis 9,560 27.92% 21,643 63.21% 3,036 8.87% -12,083 -35.29% 34,239
Lincoln 1,328 23.21% 3,899 68.14% 495 8.65% -2,571 -44.93% 5,722
Mason 11,721 41.04% 15,601 54.62% 1,239 4.34% -3,880 -13.58% 28,561
Okanogan 5,757 36.77% 8,862 56.60% 1,037 6.62% -3,105 -19.83% 15,656
Pacific 4,941 43.66% 6,155 54.39% 221 1.95% -1,214 -10.73% 11,317
Pend Oreille 1,772 27.42% 4,339 67.15% 351 5.43% -2,567 -39.72% 6,462
Pierce 133,819 41.36% 175,492 54.24% 14,248 4.40% -41,673 -12.88% 323,559
San Juan 6,800 62.45% 3,433 31.53% 656 6.02% 3,367 30.92% 10,889
Skagit 24,604 44.59% 26,492 48.01% 4,086 7.40% -1,888 -3.42% 55,182
Skamania 2,219 37.51% 3,287 55.56% 410 6.93% -1,068 -18.05% 5,916
Snohomish 161,102 51.38% 140,031 44.66% 12,427 3.96% 21,071 6.72% 313,560
Spokane 87,052 40.86% 113,591 53.32% 12,381 5.81% -26,539 -12.46% 213,024
Stevens 5,350 24.90% 13,262 61.72% 2,874 13.38% -7,912 -36.82% 21,486
Thurston 59,871 48.58% 59,749 48.48% 3,622 2.94% 122 0.10% 123,242
Wahkiakum 886 36.61% 1,451 59.96% 83 3.43% -565 -23.35% 2,420
Walla Walla 8,934 38.85% 12,847 55.87% 1,213 5.28% -3,913 -17.02% 22,994
Whatcom 53,022 49.62% 45,671 42.74% 8,153 7.63% 7,351 6.88% 106,846
Whitman 6,681 44.63% 7,863 52.53% 426 2.85% -1,182 -7.90% 14,970
Yakima 20,852 34.62% 35,567 59.05% 3,816 6.34% -14,715 -24.43% 60,235
Totals 1,468,521 49.77% 1,351,926 45.82% 129,933 4.40% 116,595 3.95% 2,950,380

By congressional district

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Despite losing the state, Anderson won six of ten congressional districts, including four that elected Democrats and two that elected Republicans.[49]

District Hobbs Anderson Representative
1st 55% 41% Suzan DelBene
2nd 51% 43% Rick Larsen
3rd 42% 53% Jaime Herrera Beutler (117th Congress)
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (118th Congress)
4th 32% 59% Dan Newhouse
5th 38% 55% Cathy McMorris Rodgers
6th 47% 49% Derek Kilmer
7th 75% 24% Pramila Jayapal
8th 44% 51% Kim Schrier
9th 62% 35% Adam Smith
10th 46% 50% Marilyn Strickland

Notes

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  1. ^ Borrelli listed on the ballot, under the "America First (R)" party designation.
  2. ^ a b Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

Partisan clients

  1. ^ a b c This poll was sponsored by the Northwest Progressive Institute

References

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  1. ^ O'Sullivan, Joseph (October 26, 2021). "Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman resigns to join Biden administration". The Seattle Times. Retrieved October 27, 2021.
  2. ^ "Inslee selects Democratic Sen. Steve Hobbs to temporarily replace Republican Wyman as secretary of state". The Seattle Times. November 10, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  3. ^ "Washington will elect non-Republican as secretary of state for the first time since 1960". The Seattle Times. August 9, 2022. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  4. ^ "Gov. Inslee announces pick for Washington's new Secretary of State". Crosscut. November 10, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
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  8. ^ "Know Your Candidates 2022: Bob Hagglund (R), running for WA secretary of state". KATU (TV). July 15, 2022. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
  9. ^ "Filing Week surprise: Fundamentalist Mark Miloscia jumps into Secretary of State contest". May 18, 2022.
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  17. ^ a b "Our 2022 Endorsements". National Women's Political Caucus of Washington. Retrieved September 2, 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Election Endorsements". International Association of Fire Fighters Local 31. Retrieved September 2, 2022.
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  25. ^ a b "The Stranger's Endorsements for the August 2, 2022, Primary Election". The Stranger. July 14, 2022. Retrieved July 29, 2022.
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  27. ^ Public Policy Polling (D)
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  34. ^ AWB
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  38. ^ "Nonpartisan secretary of state candidate attacked by Democrats". October 12, 2022.
  39. ^ "2 excellent candidates vie for WA Secretary of State. Here's the Tri-City Herald's pick". Tri-City Herald. Archived from the original on October 24, 2022. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  40. ^ "SMART Local 66 – General Election Endorsements". October 21, 2022. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  41. ^ "In Our View: Hobbs stronger choice for secretary of state".
  42. ^ Public Policy Polling (D)
  43. ^ SurveyUSA
  44. ^ Strategies 360
  45. ^ The Trafalgar Group (R)
  46. ^ Elway Research
  47. ^ Hobbs, Steve (December 7, 2022). "Canvass of the Returns of the General Election Held on November 8, 2022" (PDF). Secretary of State of Washington. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 22, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
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  49. ^ "2022Gen Results by Congressional District" (PDF). sos.wa.gov. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 29, 2022.
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