2000 Washington gubernatorial election

2000 Washington gubernatorial election

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Nominee Gary Locke John Carlson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,441,973 980,060
Percentage 58.38% 39.68%

County results

Locke:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Carlson:      40–50%      50–60%

Governor before election

Gary Locke
Democratic

Elected Governor

Gary Locke
Democratic

The 2000 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 2000. Incumbent Democratic governor Gary Locke defeated the Republican candidate John Carlson for his second term in a landslide.

As of 2022, this was the earliest gubernatorial election in Washington in which both candidates are currently still living. This is the last time a Democratic nominee for governor outperformed the Democratic nominee for president in Washington.

This would also be the last gubernatorial election in Washington in which the margin of victory was in double digits and in which any counties in Eastern Washington voted for a Democrat until Jay Inslee's 2020 landslide victory. This is the last and the most recent Washington gubernatorial election in which the winning candidate carried a majority of Washington's counties.

Primary election

Candidates

Democratic

Republican

Libertarian

  • Steve W. LePage

Results

Blanket primary results[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Gary Locke 701,929 54.32%
Republican John Carlson 446,142 34.52%
Republican Harold Hochstatter 93,467 7.23%
Democratic Meta Heller 28,578 2.21%
Libertarian Steve W. LePage 22,186 1.72%
Total votes 1,292,302 100.00%

General election

Candidates

Debates

Results

2000 Washington gubernatorial election[3][4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Gary Locke (incumbent) 1,441,973 58.38% +0.43%
Republican John Carlson 980,060 39.68 −2.36%
Libertarian Steve W. LePage 47,819 1.94
Majority 461,913 18.70%
Total votes 2,469,852 100.00%
Democratic hold Swing +2.79%

Results by county

Kittitas County voted for the losing candidate for the first time since 1948. Locke is the most recent Democrat to win the following the counties: Asotin, Clallam, Klickitat, Mason, Pend Oreille, Skamania, Spokane, Wahkiakum, and Walla Walla. Whitman County would not vote Democratic again until 2020.

County[4] Gary Locke
Democratic
John Carlson
Republican
Steve W. LePage
Libertarian
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Adams 2,250 45.49% 2,629 53.15% 67 1.35% -379 -7.66% 4,946
Asotin 4,718 59.64% 3,070 38.81% 123 1.55% 1,648 20.83% 7,911
Benton 28,892 48.72% 29,245 49.32% 1,165 1.96% -353 -0.60% 59,302
Chelan 10,984 41.69% 14,970 56.82% 391 1.48% -3,986 -15.13% 26,345
Clallam 17,128 53.93% 13,795 43.43% 839 2.64% 3,333 10.49% 31,762
Clark 71,998 54.20% 57,464 43.26% 3,382 2.55% 14,534 10.94% 132,844
Columbia 950 45.28% 1,116 53.19% 32 1.53% -166 -7.91% 2,098
Cowlitz 20,919 57.28% 14,589 39.95% 1,010 2.77% 6,330 17.33% 36,518
Douglas 5,149 40.12% 7,454 58.08% 232 1.81% -2,305 -17.96% 12,835
Ferry 1,254 41.62% 1,624 53.90% 135 4.48% -370 -12.28% 3,013
Franklin 6,757 48.53% 6,832 49.07% 333 2.39% -75 -0.54% 13,922
Garfield 644 48.42% 646 48.57% 30 3.01% -2 -0.15% 1,330
Grant 9,491 40.05% 13,673 57.70% 531 2.24% -4,182 -17.65% 23,695
Grays Harbor 15,817 60.93% 9,566 36.85% 578 2.23% 6,251 24.08% 25,961
Island 17,736 54.31% 14,381 44.04% 541 1.66% 3,355 10.27% 32,658
Jefferson 9,712 61.71% 5,628 35.76% 398 2.53% 4,084 25.95% 15,735
King 522,229 66.46% 250,103 31.83% 13,475 1.71% 272,126 34.63% 785,807
Kitsap 58,603 56.94% 42,358 41.15% 1,966 1.91% 16,245 15.78% 102,927
Kittitas 6,423 45.88% 7,262 51.87% 315 2.25% -839 -5.99% 14,000
Klickitat 4,278 53.48% 3,468 43.36% 253 3.16% 810 10.13% 7,999
Lewis 12,545 42.18% 16,422 55.21% 777 2.61% -3,877 -13.03% 29,744
Lincoln 2,083 40.20% 2,984 57.58% 115 2.22% -901 -17.39% 5,182
Mason 12,319 55.27% 9,473 42.50% 497 2.23% 2,846 12.77% 22,289
Okanogan 5,626 38.36% 8,559 58.36% 481 3.28% -2,933 -20.00% 14,666
Pacific 5,519 58.68% 3,643 38.73% 244 2.59% 1,876 19.94% 9,406
Pend Oreille 2,621 48.76% 2,590 48.19% 164 3.05% 31 0.58% 5,375
Pierce 148,450 55.60% 113,633 42.56% 4,900 1.84% 34,817 13.04% 266,983
San Juan 5,385 64.83% 2,684 32.31% 237 2.85% 2,701 32.52% 8,306
Skagit 24,191 53.70% 19,990 44.37% 871 1.93% 4,201 9.32% 45,052
Skamania 2,148 53.25% 1,656 41.05% 230 5.70% 492 12.20% 4,034
Snohomish 142,196 56.89% 102,993 41.21% 4,756 1.90% 39,203 15.68% 249,945
Spokane 99,492 57.85% 69,848 40.61% 2,652 1.54% 29,644 17.24% 171,992
Stevens 7,426 41.64% 9,871 55.35% 536 3.01% -2,445 -13.71% 17,833
Thurston 58,915 61.07% 35,404 36.70% 2,147 2.23% 23,511 24.38% 96,466
Wahkiakum 1,112 57.00% 770 39.47% 69 3.54% 342 17.53% 1,951
Walla Walla 10,869 51.31% 9,936 46.90% 380 1.79% 933 4.40% 21,185
Whatcom 42,313 58.22% 28,861 39.71% 1,500 2.06% 13,452 18.51% 72,674
Whitman 9,113 56.75% 6,676 41.57% 269 1.68% 2,437 15.18% 16,058
Yakima 33,718 48.80% 34,194 49.48% 1,188 1.72% -476 -0.69% 69,100
Totals 1,441.973 58.38% 980,060 39.68% 47,819 1.94% 461,913 18.70% 2,469,852

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

References

  1. ^ "Elections Search Results September 2000 Primary". Washington Secretary of State. Retrieved August 12, 2024.
  2. ^ Washington Secretary of State. "Governor". Official Returns of the Washington State Primary September 19, 2000. Olympia, Washington. p. 7.
  3. ^ "Elections Search Results November 2000 General". Washington Secretary of State. Retrieved August 12, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Washington Secretary of State. "Governor". Official Returns of the State General Election November 7, 2000. Olympia, Washington. p. 10.