Snohomish County election staff Carolyn Thostenson, left, and Chris Faith, right, collect ballots from a drop box next to the Mill Creek Post Office on Friday, March 8, 2024 in Mill Creek, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Snohomish County election staff Carolyn Thostenson, left, and Chris Faith, right, collect ballots from a drop box next to the Mill Creek Post Office on Friday, March 8, 2024 in Mill Creek, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Results of Washington’s 2024 presidential primary election

Delegates are allocated by votes in each of the state’s 10 congressional districts.

EVERETT — Here is a preliminary tally of the Washington presidential primary as of Tuesday, March 12, 2024.

These raw vote totals are not the final outcome. The state has 92 Democratic delegates and candidates will get a proportional share of them if they can get at least 15% of the vote. Republican candidates need at least 20% of the vote to win any of the 43 Republican delegates.

Besides the candidates, Democratic voters had the choice of “Uncommitted Delegates,” which leaves the decision to a delegate who will pick a candidate at the party’s national convention.

Percentages take into account write-in votes.

Error reports and questions: news@heraldnet.com.

Related links: Election stories | Herald Politics | Unofficial Snohomish County results | Official state of Washington results | Ballot measure validation requirements

 

Democratic presidential primary

Delegates are allocated by votes in each of the state’s 10 congressional districts.

Washington Snohomish County
Joseph R. Biden 497,481 85.66% 62,515 85.87%
Uncommitted Delegates 43,712 7.53% 4,907 6.74%
Dean Phillips 17,484 3.01% 2,399 3.30%
Marianne Williamson 15,197 2.62% 2,112 2.90%
Write-in 6,910 1.19% 871 1.20%
Total 580,784 72,804

 

Republican presidential primary

Delegates are allocated by votes in each of the state’s 10 congressional districts.

Washington Snohomish County
Donald J. Trump 396,970 73.78% 45,078 73.85%
Nikki Haley 116,629 21.68% 12,765 20.91%
Ron DeSantis 11,593 2.15% 1,386 2.27%
Chris Christie 5,581 1.04% 760 1.25%
Vivek Ramaswamy 4,519 0.84% 647 1.06%
Write-in 2,720 0.51% 407 0.67%
Total 538,012 61,043

 

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