2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
Majority party
Minority party
Party
Democratic
Republican
Last election
6
4
Seats won
6
4
Seat change
Popular vote
1,047,747
981,853
Percentage
51.62%
48.38%
Swing
2.82%
2.82%
District results
County results
Democratic
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Republican
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
90–100%
The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, to elect the ten U.S. representatives from the state of Washington , one from each of the state's 10 congressional districts . The elections coincided with other elections to the House of Representatives, other elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections . The state certified the results on December 4. The nonpartisan blanket primary election was held on August 5, with the top two candidates for each position advancing to the general election.
Summary of votes cast in the general election
United States House of Representatives elections in Washington, 2014[ 1]
Party
Votes
Percentage
Seats Before
Seats After
+/–
Democratic
1,047,747
51.62%
6
6
-
Republican
981,853
48.38%
4
4
-
Totals
2,029,600
100%
10
10
-
Results of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington by district:[ 2]
2014 Washington's 1st congressional district election
County results DelBene: 50–60% 60–70%Celis: 50–60%
Democrat Suzan DelBene , who had represented the 1st district since her 2012 special election to replace Jay Inslee , who resigned to serve as Governor , ran for re-election.[ 1]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Ed Moats, former analyst for the Snohomish County Council[ 4]
Robert Sutherland , biochemist
John Orlinski, social worker and candidate for the 9th District in 2012
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Suzan DelBene (D)
Pedro Celis (R)
Undecided
Moore Information (R-Celis) [ 8]
October 2014
301
± 6%
43%
34%
23%
County results
County[ 13]
Suzan DelBene
Democratic
Pedro Celis
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
55,487
61.40%
34,884
38.60%
20,603
22.80%
90,371
Skagit (part)
8,292
58.13%
5,973
41.87%
2,319
16.26%
14,265
Snohomish (part)
42,972
53.10%
37,952
46.90%
5,020
6.20%
80,924
Whatcom (part)
17,400
43.48%
22,619
56.52%
-5,219
-13.04%
40,019
Totals
124,151
55.04%
101,428
44.96%
22,723
10.07%
225,579
2014 Washington's 2nd congressional district election
County results Larsen: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Democrat Rick Larsen , who had represented the 2nd district since 2001, ran for re-election.[ 1]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
B.J. Guillot, software developer
Independent Candidates [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
County results
County[ 15]
Rick Larsen
Democratic
B.J. Guillot
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Island
17,268
56.48%
13,303
43.52%
3,965
12.97%
30,571
San Juan
5,570
69.21%
2,478
30.79%
3,092
38.42%
8,048
Skagit (part)
13,783
55.53%
11,037
44.47%
2,746
11.06%
24,820
Snohomish (part)
61,461
58.71%
43,228
41.29%
18,233
17.42%
104,689
Whatcom (part)
24,091
71.78%
9,472
28.22%
14,619
43.56%
33,563
Totals
122,173
60.57%
79,518
39.43%
42,655
21.15%
201,691
2014 Washington's 3rd congressional district election
County results Beutler: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler , who had represented the 3rd district since 2011, ran for re-election.
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Michael Delavar, former councilman for Washougal and nominee for this seat in 2008 [ 16]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
County results
County[ 18]
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Republican
Bob Dingethal
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Clark
72,877
59.45%
49,710
40.55%
23,167
18.90%
122,587
Cowlitz
18,144
58.37%
12,939
41.63%
5,205
16.75%
31,083
Klickitat
5,071
62.97%
2,982
37.03%
2,089
25.94%
8,053
Lewis
18,522
77.50%
5,376
22.50%
13,146
55.01%
23,898
Pacific
4,432
55.51%
3,552
44.49%
880
11.02%
7,984
Skamania
2,473
62.32%
1,495
37.68%
978
24.65%
3,968
Thurston (part)
2,215
63.78%
1,258
36.22%
957
27.56%
3,473
Wahkiakum
1,062
60.07%
706
39.93%
356
20.14%
1,768
Totals
124,796
61.53%
78,018
38.47%
46,778
23.06%
202,814
2014 Washington's 4th congressional district election
County results Newhouse: 50–60% 60–70% Didier: 50–60% 60–70%
Republican Doc Hastings , who had represented the 4th district since 1995, retired.[ 19]
The 4th district is a large and predominantly rural district in Central Washington that encompasses numerous counties and is dominated by the Tri-Cities and Yakima areas. The district was not considered to be competitive. The last time any Democrat running for any partisan office carried it was when State Auditor Brian Sonntag was re-elected in 2004.[ 20]
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Sharon Brown , state senator[ 32]
Micah Cawley, Mayor of Yakima [ 33]
Bruce Chandler, state representative[ 34] [ 35]
Jerome Delvin , Benton County Commissioner and former state senator[ 36]
Doc Hastings , incumbent U.S. Representative[ 19]
Curtis King , state senator[ 34] [ 35]
Brad Klippert , state representative and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2004 and 2006 [ 34] [ 37]
Matt Manweller , state representative[ 33]
Charles Ross , state representative[ 36]
David Taylor , state representative[ 33]
Judith Warnick , state representative (running for the state senate)[ 38]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Estakio Beltran, former congressional policy adviser[ 39]
Tony Sandoval, businessman and activist[ 40] [ 26]
Joe Buchanan, mechanical engineer[ 41]
Gary Downing, artist and photographer[ 32] [ 31]
Mohammed Said, physician and candidate for this seat in 2012 [ 41]
Tony Williams[ 42]
Independent Candidates [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Josh Ramirez, project control specialist at Washington River Protection Solutions[ 27]
Richard Wright, retired physical therapist[ 26]
Estakio Beltran (D)
Labor unions
Hanford Atomic Metal Trades Council[ 43]
Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' International Association Local 478[ 43]
Southeast Washington Central Labor Council[ 43]
Teamsters Local Union No. 839[ 43]
Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council[ 43]
Washington State Labor Council [ 43]
George Cicotte (R)
Organizations
The Conservative Party of Washington[ 44]
Local officials
Individuals
Roger Hastings, founder of Petersen Hastings[ 46]
Rand Wortman, CEO Kadlec Health Systems[ 47]
Clint Didier (R)
U.S. Representatives
Ron Paul , former U.S. Representative (R-TX) and candidate for President in 2008 and 2012[ 48]
Organizations
Janéa Holmquist Newbry (R)
Dan Newhouse (R)
U.S. Representatives
State legislators
Organizations
Local officials
For the first time in Washington state history, the winners of the top-two primary for a U.S. Congressional race were members of the same party. Although only one "serious" Democratic candidate was on the ballot, Estakio Beltran, David Wasserman of The Cook Political Report speculated that without an incumbent for Democrats to vote against and recognising that Beltran had "no hope" of winning the seat in November, 4th district Democrats might have "strategically [voted] for a Republican they may favor."[ 26] [ 1]
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Clint Didier (R)
Dan Newhouse (R)
Undecided
The Polling Company [ 53] [dead link ]
September 16–17, 2014
400
± 4.9%
35%
33%
26%
County results
County[ 54]
Dan Newhouse
Republican
Clint Didier
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Adams
1,336
41.18%
1,908
58.82%
-572
-17.63%
3,244
Benton
25,788
50.82%
24,955
49.18%
833
1.64%
50,743
Douglas (part)
2,492
44.40%
3,121
55.60%
-629
-11.21%
5,613
Franklin
6,561
45.24%
7,942
54.76%
-1,381
-9.52%
14,503
Grant
7,370
38.20%
11,923
61.80%
-4,553
-23.60%
19,293
Okanogan
5,159
47.93%
5,604
52.07%
-445
-4.13%
10,763
Walla Walla (part)
608
38.58%
968
61.42%
-360
-22.84%
1,576
Yakima
28,458
60.11%
18,886
39.89%
9,572
20.22%
47,344
Totals
77,772
50.81%
75,307
49.19%
2,465
1.61%
153,079
2014 Washington's 5th congressional district election
County results Rodgers: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Republican Cathy McMorris Rodgers the House Republican Conference Chair , who had represented the 5th district since 2005, ran for re-election.[ 1]
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Joseph Pakootas, chief executive officer of the Colville Tribal Federal Corporation[ 55]
County results
County[ 56]
Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Republican
Joseph Pakootas
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Asotin
4,553
60.15%
3,016
39.85%
1,537
20.31%
7,569
Columbia
1,379
74.06%
483
25.94%
896
48.12%
1,862
Ferry
1,695
57.50%
1,253
42.50%
442
14.99%
2,948
Garfield
892
76.11%
280
23.89%
612
52.22%
1,172
Lincoln
3,275
73.20%
1,199
26.80%
2,076
46.40%
4,474
Pend Oreille
3,179
62.58%
1,901
37.42%
1,278
25.16%
5,080
Spokane
92,198
59.50%
62,763
40.50%
29,435
19.00%
154,961
Stevens
11,008
64.04%
6,180
35.96%
4,828
28.09%
17,188
Walla Walla (part)
10,603
63.82%
6,012
36.18%
4,591
27.63%
16,615
Whitman
6,688
58.81%
4,685
41.19%
2,003
17.61%
11,373
Totals
135,470
60.68%
87,772
39.32%
47,698
21.37%
223,242
2014 Washington's 6th congressional district election
County resultsKilmer: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Democrat Derek Kilmer who had represented the 6th district since 2013, ran for re-election.[ 1]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Marty McClendon, radio host
County results
County[ 57]
Derek Kilmer
Democratic
Marty McClendon
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Clallam
16,001
56.82%
12,159
43.18%
3,842
13.64%
28,160
Grays Harbor
12,540
63.84%
7,103
36.16%
5,437
27.68%
19,643
Jefferson
11,056
71.37%
4,435
28.63%
6,621
42.74%
15,491
Kitsap
52,160
62.45%
31,367
37.55%
20,793
24.89%
83,527
Mason (part)
8,683
55.83%
6,869
44.17%
1,814
11.66%
15,552
Pierce (part)
40,825
65.94%
21,092
34.06%
19,733
31.87%
61,917
Totals
141,265
62.98%
83,025
37.02%
58,240
25.97%
224,290
2014 Washington's 7th congressional district election
County results McDermott: 60–70% 80–90%
Democrat Jim McDermott who had represented the 7th district since 1989, ran for re-election.[ 1]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Scott Sutherland, candidate for this seat in 2012
County results
County[ 59]
Jim McDermott
Democratic
Craig Keller
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
192,403
82.39%
41,128
17.61%
151,275
64.78%
233,531
Snohomish (part)
11,551
62.97%
6,793
37.03%
4,758
25.94%
18,344
Totals
203,954
80.97%
47,921
19.03%
156,033
61.95%
251,875
2014 Washington's 8th congressional district election
County results Reichert: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Republican Dave Reichert , who had represented the 8th district since 2005, ran for re-election.
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Jason Ritchie, small business owner[ 60] [ 1]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Keith Arnold, accounting technician
County results
County[ 61]
Dave Reichert
Republican
Jason Ritchie
Democratic
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Chelan
15,584
70.24%
6,604
29.76%
8,980
40.47%
22,188
Douglas (part)
3,236
73.28%
1,180
26.72%
2,056
46.56%
4,416
King (part)
67,873
59.19%
46,800
40.81%
21,073
18.38%
114,673
Kittitas
8,365
66.81%
4,156
33.19%
4,209
33.62%
12,521
Pierce (part)
30,683
68.27%
14,263
31.73%
16,420
36.53%
44,946
Totals
125,741
63.27%
73,003
36.73%
52,738
26.54%
198,744
2014 Washington's 9th congressional district election
County results Smith: 50–60% 70–80%
Democrat Adam Smith , who had represented the 9th district since 1997, ran for re-election.[ 1]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ]
Don Rivers, human rights activist
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Doug Basler, volunteer youth pastor
County results
County[ 63]
Adam Smith
Democratic
Doug Basler
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
King (part)
114,503
71.24%
46,217
28.76%
68,286
42.49%
160,720
Pierce (part)
3,629
59.75%
2,445
40.25%
1,184
19.49%
6,074
Totals
118,132
70.83%
48,662
29.17%
69,470
41.65%
166,794
2014 Washington's 10th congressional district election
County results Heck: 50–60% 60–70%
Democrat Denny Heck , who had represented the 10th district since 2013, ran for re-election.[ 1]
Democratic Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
Republican Candidates [ edit ]
Advanced to general [ edit ]
County results
County[ 65]
Denny Heck
Democratic
Joyce McDonald
Republican
Margin
Total votes
#
%
#
%
#
%
Mason (part)
2,628
59.39%
1,797
40.61%
831
18.78%
4,425
Pierce (part)
49,348
50.19%
48,965
49.81%
383
0.39%
98,313
Thurston (part)
47,303
60.06%
31,451
39.94%
15,852
20.13%
78,754
Totals
99,279
54.70%
82,213
45.30%
17,066
9.40%
181,492
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^ Listed on ballot as "Citizens Party"
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