2012 Washington Statewide Executive Offices elections 
 
 
Majority party
 
Minority party
  
 
 
 
  
Party
 
Democratic 
Republican 
 
Last election
 
7 
2
  
Seats won
 
8 
1
  
Seat change
 
 
Percentage
 
58.42% 
41.53%
  
Swing
 
 
 
Elections  held in the state of Washington  on November 6, 2012.  A nonpartisan blanket primary  was held on August 7, 2012.
Federal 
U.S. President 
In this election, Washington had 12 electors to the Electoral College . Incumbent Democratic president Barack Obama  safely carried the state, gaining all 12 electoral votes against Republican nominee Mitt Romney .
U.S. Senate 
Incumbent Democratic senator  Maria Cantwell  won re-election to a third term against Republican state senator Michael Baumgartner .
2012 United States Senate election in Washington[ 3] [ 4]  
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Democratic 
Maria Cantwell  (incumbent)
626,360
 
55.42
  
 
Republican 
Michael Baumgartner 
344,729
 
30.50
  
 
Republican 
Art Coday
 
59,255
 
5.24
  
 
Democratic 
Timothy Wilson
 
26,850
 
2.38
  
 
Republican 
Chuck Jackson
 
21,870
 
1.94
  
 
Republican 
Glenn R. Stockwell
 
21,731
 
1.92
  
 
Republican 
Mike the Mover 
16,459
 
1.46
  
 
Reform 
Will Baker
 
12,865
 
1.14
  
Total votes 
1,130,119  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Democratic Maria Cantwell  (incumbent) 1,855,493  
60.45  
 
 
Republican 
Michael Baumgartner 
1,213,924
 
39.55
  
Total votes 
3,069,417  
100.00  
 
 
Democratic  hold 
 
U.S. House 
Due to the results of the 2010 United States census , Washington elected U.S. Representatives  from ten congressional districts , a gain of one seat.
Incumbents Rick Larsen  (D-2nd Jaime Herrera Beutler  (R-3rd Doc Hastings  (R-4th Cathy McMorris Rodgers  (R-5th Jim McDermott  (D-7th Dave Reichert  (R-8th Adam Smith  (R-9th Jay Inslee  (D-1st Norman D. Dicks  (D-6th Suzan DelBene  (D) and Derek Kilmer  (D). Denny Heck  (D) was elected to the newly created 10th district 
The resulting composition was six Democrats and four Republicans.
State 
Governor 
Incumbent Democratic governor  Christine Gregoire  declined to run for a third term. Democratic congressman Jay Inslee  ran to succeed her, earning Gregoire's endorsement.[ 5] attorney general  Rob McKenna  in the general election, defeating him by a small margin.[ 6] 
2012 Washington gubernatorial election[ 7]  
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Democratic 
Jay Inslee 
664,534
 
47.13
  
 
Republican 
Rob McKenna 
604,872
 
42.90
  
 
Republican 
Shahram Hadian
 
46,169
 
3.27
  
 
Democratic 
Rob Hill
 
45,453
 
3.22
  
 
Independent 
James White
 
13,764
 
0.98
  
 
Independent 
Christian Joubert
 
10,457
 
0.74
  
 
Independent 
L. Dale Sorgen
 
9,734
 
0.69
  
 
Republican 
Max Sampson
 
8,753
 
0.62
  
 
Republican 
Javier O. Lopez
 
6,131
 
0.43
  
Total votes 
1,409,867  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Democratic Jay Inslee  1,582,802  
51.40  
 
 
Republican 
Rob McKenna 
1,488,245
 
48.33
  
 
Write-in 
8,592
 
0.28
  
Total votes 
3,079,639  
100.00  
 
 
Democratic  hold 
 
Lieutenant governor 
2012 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election 
 County results Congressional district results Owen :       50–60%      60–70%Finkbeiner :       50–60%      60–70%
Incumbent Democratic lieutenant governor  Brad Owen  ran for re-election to a fifth term.
Polling 
General election 
Poll source
 
Date(s) 
Sample 
Marginof error 
 
Brad 
Bill 
Undecided
  
Elway Research [ 8] October 18–21, 2012
 
451 (RV)
 
± 4.5%
 
42% 
32%
 
26%
  
Elway Research [ 9] September 9–12, 2012
 
405 (RV)
 
± 5.0%
 
43% 
27%
 
29%
  
Blanket primary results by county       Tie
   
2012 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election
 
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Democratic 
Brad Owen  (incumbent)
648,110
 
48.52
  
 
Republican 
Bill Finkbeiner 
352,195
 
26.36
  
 
Independent Republican 
Glenn Anderson 
229,318
 
17.17
  
 
Independent 
Jimmy Deal
 
53,694
 
4.02
  
 
Independent 
Clifford Mark Greene
 
46,534
 
3.48
  
 
Independent 
Dave T. Sumner IV
 
6,057
 
0.45
  
Total votes 
1,335,908  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Democratic Brad Owen  (incumbent) 1,575,133  
53.68  
 
 
Republican 
Bill Finkbeiner 
1,359,212
 
46.32
  
Total votes 
2,934,345  
100.00  
 
 
Democratic  hold 
 
Secretary of State 
Incumbent Republican Secretary of State  Sam Reed  declined to run for re-election to a fourth term. The general election was won by Republican Thurston County  auditor Kim Wyman , who defeated Democratic state senator Kathleen Drew  by under one percentage point, resulting in the smallest statewide margin in 2012.
2012 Washington Secretary of State election
 
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Republican 
Kim Wyman 
528,754
 
39.76
  
 
Democratic 
Kathleen Drew 
289,052
 
21.73
  
 
Democratic 
Gregory J. Nickels 
210,832
 
15.85
  
 
Democratic 
Jim Kastama 
185,425
 
13.94
  
 
Constitution 
Karen Murray
 
50,888
 
3.83
  
 
Independent 
David J. Anderson
 
44,276
 
3.33
  
 
Human Rights
 
Sam Wright
 
20,809
 
1.57
  
Total votes 
1,330,036  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Republican Kim Wyman  1,464,741  
50.38  
 
 
Democratic 
Kathleen Drew 
1,442,868
 
49.62
  
Total votes 
2,907,609  
100.00  
 
 
Republican  hold 
 
Attorney general 
Incumbent Republican attorney general  Rob McKenna  retired to run for governor and did not seek a third term. Two King County Councilmembers , Republican Reagan Dunn  and Democrat Bob Ferguson , faced off in the general election. Ferguson ultimately won the election.
2012 Washington Attorney General election
 
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Democratic 
Bob Ferguson 
685,346
 
51.68
  
 
Republican 
Reagan Dunn 
506,524
 
38.20
  
 
Republican 
Stephen Pidgeon
 
134,185
 
10.12
  
Total votes 
1,326,055  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Democratic Bob Ferguson  1,564,443  
53.48  
 
 
Republican 
Reagan Dunn 
1,361,010
 
46.52
  
Total votes 
2,925,453  
100.00  
 
 
Democratic  gain  from Republican 
 
State Treasurer 
2012 Washington State Treasurer election 
 County results Congressional district results McIntire :       50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%Hanek :       50–60%      60–70%
Incumbent Democratic Treasurer  James McIntire  ran for re-election to a second term.
State Auditor 
2012 Washington State Auditor election 
 County results Congressional district results Kelley :       50–60%      60–70%      70–80%Watkins :       50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Incumbent Democratic Auditor  Brian Sonntag  declined to run for re-election to a sixth term. Democratic state representative Troy Kelley  won the election, defeating Republican James Watkins.
Polling 
General election 
Poll source
 
Date(s) 
Sample 
Marginof error 
 
Troy 
James 
Undecided
  
Elway Research [ 8] October 18–21, 2012
 
451 (RV)
 
± 4.5%
 
34% 
29%
 
37%
  
Elway Research [ 9] September 9–12, 2012
 
405 (RV)
 
± 5.0%
 
36% 
27%
 
38%
  
Blanket primary results by county      30–40%
    40–50%
    50–60%
    60–70%
    70–80%
   
2012 Washington State Auditor election
 
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Republican 
James Watkins 
584,444 
46.09 
 
 
Democratic 
Troy Kelley 291,335 
22.98 
 
 
Democratic 
Craig Pridemore 
268,220
 
21.15
  
 
Democratic 
Mark Miloscia 
123,936
 
9.78
  
Total votes 
1,267,935  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Democratic Troy Kelley  1,512,620  
52.95  
 
 
Republican 
James Watkins
 
1,344,137
 
47.05
  
Total votes 
2,856,757  
100.00  
 
 
Democratic  hold 
 
Insurance Commissioner 
2012 Washington Insurance Commissioner election 
 County results Congressional district results Kreidler :       50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%Adams :       50–60%      60–70%
Incumbent Democratic Insurance Commissioner  Mike Kreidler  ran for re-election to a fourth term, defeating Republican John Adams with 58% of the vote.
Blanket primary results by county      30–40%
    40–50%
    50–60%
    60–70%
      
2012 Washington Insurance Commissioner election
 
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Democratic 
Mike Kreidler  (incumbent)
712,095
 
54.91
  
 
Republican 
John Adams
 
279,052
 
21.52
  
 
Republican 
Scott Reilly
 
241,377
 
18.61
  
 
Independent 
Brian C. Berend
 
64,303
 
4.96
  
Total votes 
1,296,827  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Democratic Mike Kreidler  (incumbent) 1,662,555  
58.30  
 
 
Republican 
John Adams
 
1,188,926
 
41.70
  
Total votes 
2,851,481  
100.00  
 
 
Democratic  hold 
 
Commissioner of Public Lands 
2012 Washington Public Lands Commissioner election 
 County results Congressional district results Goldmark :       50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%Didier :       50–60%      60–70%
Incumbent Democratic Commissioner of Public Lands  Peter J. Goldmark  ran for re-election to a second term, defeating Republican Clint Didier .
Blanket primary results by county       40–50%
   50–60%
   60–70%
   70–80%
    
2012 Washington Commissioner of Public Lands election
 
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Democratic 
Peter J. Goldmark  (incumbent)
683,448
 
51.88
  
 
Republican 
Clint Didier 
540,907
 
41.06
  
 
Independent 
Stephen A. Sharon
 
92,993
 
7.06
  
Total votes 
1,317,348  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Democratic Peter J. Goldmark  (incumbent) 1,692,083  
58.74  
 
 
Republican 
Clint Didier 
1,188,411
 
41.26
  
Total votes 
2,880,494  
100.00  
 
 
Democratic  hold 
 
Superintendent of Public Instruction 
Blanket primary results by county       30–40%
    40–50%
    50–60%
    60–70%
   Incumbent Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction  Randy Dorn  ran for re-election to a second term. He was unopposed in the general election. The superintendent is the only nonpartisan statewide election.
2012 Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction election
 
Primary election
  
Party
 
Candidate
 
Votes
 
%
  
 
Nonpartisan 
Randy Dorn  (incumbent)
634,314
 
56.22
  
 
Nonpartisan 
Ron Higgins
 
172,331
 
15.27
  
 
Nonpartisan 
James Bauckman
 
149,370
 
13.24
  
 
Nonpartisan 
Donald Hansler
 
104,360
 
9.25
  
 
Nonpartisan 
John P. Blair
 
67,898
 
6.02
  
Total votes 
1,128,273  
100.00  
 
General election
  
 
Nonpartisan Randy Dorn  (incumbent) 2,164,163  
100.00  
 
Total votes 
2,164,163  
100.00  
 
 
Democratic  hold 
 
State Senate 
The Democrats won on election night, but in early December two Democrats formed a conservative coalition with the Republican Caucus.
State House of Representatives 
Judicial positions 
Ballot measures 
Initiative 502
 
Choice
 
Votes
 
%
  
Yes 
1,724,209 
55.70 
 
No
 
1,371,235
 
44.30
  
Initiative 1185
 
Choice
 
Votes
 
%
  
Yes 
1,892,969 
63.91 
 
No
 
1,069,083
 
36.09
  
Initiative 1240
 
Choice
 
Votes
 
%
  
Yes 
1,525,807 
50.69 
 
No
 
1,484,125
 
49.31
  
Referendum 74
 
Choice
 
Votes
 
%
  
Yes 
1,659,915 
53.70 
 
No
 
1,431,285
 
46.30
  
References 
^ "November 06, 2012 General Election Results: President/Vice President" . www.wa.gov . Washington Secretary of State . Retrieved December 5,  2020 .^ https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/state.php?fips=53&year=2012&f=0&off=0  ^ "August 07, 2012 Primary Results - U.S. Senator" . Washington Secretary of State . August 28, 2012. Retrieved June 24,  2022 .^ "November 06, 2012 General Election Results - U.S. Senator" . Washington Secretary of State . November 27, 2012. Retrieved June 24,  2022 .^ "Inslee Announcement Prompts More Democratic Interest" , Roll Call Politics^ Brunner, Jim (November 9, 2012). "McKenna concedes; Inslee to be governor" . The Seattle Times . Archived from the original  on October 6, 2016. Retrieved August 25,  2016 . ^ "Governor" . Archived from the original  on November 12, 2012. Retrieved November 13,  2012 .^ a b   Elway Research ^ a b   Elway Research ^ a b c d   "Voters' Guide - 2012 General Election" . Washington Secretary of State . Retrieved June 24,  2022 .  
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