Snohomish County 2024 Election Results

November 6, 2024

Everett Government

Update: 11/6: The second set of data for the 2024 Snohomish County Elections has been made available. Keep in mind, a little only 312,408 ballots total of 531,592 possible have been counted (58.8% turnout so far). All numbers have been updated with 11/6 data.

As you scroll through the results, you’ll see most incumbents won, Democrats won most races, and tax raising initiatives generally failed. Woodway approved a levy lid lift and Everett approved one of the two minimum wage increases.

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Early Voting Data results released at 8:01pm Election day (next update tomorrow evening, but most contests look mostly settled):

Everett Initiatives:

City of Everett Initiative 24-01:
$20.24 minimum wage (Everett Deserves a Raise)

57.9% Yes 
42.1% No

City of Everett Initiative 24-02:
$20.24 minimum wage (Raise the Wage Responsibly)

59.4% No 
40.6% Yes

City of Everett Initiative 24-03:
Snohomish River Watershed Enforceable Rights

56.3% Yes 
43.7% No


WA State Governor

Bob Ferguson 55.6% 
Dave Reichert 44.2%

U.S. Senator

Maria Cantwell 59.5% 
Dr Raul Garcia 40.3%
Write-in 0.21%

Congressional District 1 U.S. Representative:

Suzan DelBene 58.2% 
Jeb Brewer 41.7%
Write-in 0.18%

Congressional District 2 U.S. Representative:

Rick Larsen 66.6%
Cody Hart 33.2%
Write-in 0.25%

Lt. Governor

Denny Heck 54.9%
Dan Matthews 43.98%
Write-in 0.08%

Secretary of State

Steve Hobbs 60.1%
Dale Whitaker 39.8%
Write-in 0.08%

State Treasurer

Mike Pellicciotti 58.4% 
Sharon Hanek 42.3%
Write-in 0.07%

State Auditor

Pat (Patrice) McCarthy 58.4%
Matt Hawkins 41.6%
Write-in 0.07%

Attorney General

Nick Brown 56.1%
Pete Serrano 43.8%
Write-in 0.07%

Commissioner of Public Lands

Dave Upthegrove 53.4%
Jaime Herrera Beutler 46.5%
Write-in 0.14% (98)

Superintendent of Public Instruction

Chris Reykdal 52.63%
David Olson 47.2%
Write-in 0.5%

Insurance Commissioner

Patty Kuderer 57.2%
Phil Fortunato 42.7%
Write-in 0.010%

Legislative District 21 State Representative Pos. 1

Strom Peterson 67.6% 
Riaz Khan 32.2%
Write-in 0.22%

Legislative District 21 State Representative Pos. 2

Lillian Ortiz-Self 67.3%
Kristina Mitchell 32.4%
Write-in 0.2%

Legislative District 38 State Representative Pos. 1

Julio Cortes 71.3%
Annie Fitzgerald 24.1%
Write-in 3.5%

Legislative District 38 State Representative Pos. 2

Mary Fosse 59.3%
Marnie Claywell 41.1%
Write-in 0.09%

Legislative District 39 State Senator

Keith L. Wagoner 58.8%
John Snow 41.1%
Write-in 0.07%

Legislative District 39 State Representative Pos. 1

Sam Low 59.8%
Robert J. Sutherland 38.7%
Write-in 1.5%

Legislative District 39 State Representative Pos. 2

Carolyn Eslick 63.8%
Jackie Huey34.2%
Write-in 1.9%

Legislative District 44 State Representative Pos. 1

Brandy Donaghy 93.6%
Write-in 6.5%

Legislative District 44 State Representative Pos. 2

April Berg 58.2%
Sam Sim 41.8%
Write-in 0.06%

Supreme Court Justice Position 2

Dave Larson 53.3%
Sal Mungia 46.3%
Write-in 0.4%

Public Utility District No. 1 Commissioner District 2

Julieta Altamirano Crosby 53.2%
Amber King 46.2%
Write-in 0.6%


Other Snohomish County Results

Snohomish County Prop 1

Rejected 56.4%
Approved 43.6%

Monroe Prop 1

Rejected 53.1%
Approved 46.9%

Woodway Prop 1

Yes 65.7%
No 34.3%

Arlington School District 16 Prop 1

No 55.2%
Yes 44.8%

Lake Stevens School District 4 Prop 1
(Needs 60%)

Approved 56.5%
Rejected 43.5%

Sultan School District 4 Prop 1

Rejected 52.7%
Approved 47.3%

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