Washington State Democratic Party

Political party in the United States
Democratic Party of the State of Washington
General SecretaryShasti Conrad
Founded1890
Headquarters615 2nd Ave., Suite 580
Seattle, WA 98104
IdeologyModern liberalism
National affiliationDemocratic Party
ColorsBlue
Washington State Senate
29 / 49
Washington House of Representatives
58 / 98
U.S. Senate Seats
2 / 2
U.S. House Seats
8 / 10
Statewide Executive Offices
9 / 9
Election symbol
Website
Official website

The Washington State Democratic Party is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. state of Washington, headquartered in Seattle.[1] It is also commonly referred to as the Washington State Democrats and the Washington Democratic Party. It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling the majority of Washington's U.S. House seats, both U.S. Senate seats, both houses of the state legislature, and the governorship.

Organization

Washington State Democratic Central Committee (WSDCC)

  • Vice-Chair: David Green
  • Treasurer: David Kim
  • Secretary: Rob Dolin

In addition, the State Central Committee has one representative from each of Washington's 10 Congressional Districts, six at-large members, and four DNC members. The final two members are a representative from the Young Democrats of Washington and the President of the Washington Federation of Democratic Women.[2]

County party organizations

Each of Washington's 39 counties has a county democratic central committee, which operates within that county and sends two delegates (which may not share the same gender identity) to the State Central Committee.

Legislative district organizations

Each of Washington's 49 legislative districts has a local Democratic party organization, which operates within that district and sends two delegates (which may not share the same gender identity) to the State Central Committee.

Other state organizations

Washington state has organizations such as the High School Democrats of Washington, the College Democrats of Washington, and the Young Democrats of Washington, separate from the State Central Committee.

Current elected officials

The following popularly-elected offices are held by Democrats:

Since 2001, Democrats have controlled both of Washington's seats in the Senate:

Democrats control a majority; they hold eight of the state's ten seats in the House following the 2020 census:

Washington Democrats in House of Representatives
DistrictMemberPhoto
1stSuzan DelBene
2ndRick Larsen
3rdMarie Gluesenkamp Perez
6thEmily Randall
7thPramila Jayapal
8thKim Schrier
9thAdam Smith
10thMarilyn Strickland

Statewide officeholders

Democrats hold all nine of Washington's constitutional offices.[a][3]

Legislative leadership

County Executives

Mayors

Election results

Presidential

Washington Democratic Party presidential election results
ElectionPresidential TicketVotesVote %Electoral votesResult
1892Grover Cleveland/Adlai E. Stevenson29,80233.88%
0 / 4
Won
1896William Jennings Bryan/Arthur Sewall53,31456.97%
4 / 4
Lost
1900William Jennings Bryan/Adlai E. Stevenson44,83341.70%
0 / 4
Lost
1904Alton B. Parker/Henry G. Davis28,09819.36%
0 / 5
Lost
1908William Jennings Bryan/John W. Kern58,69131.92%
0 / 5
Lost
1912Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall86,84026.90%
0 / 7
Won
1916Woodrow Wilson/Thomas R. Marshall183,38848.13%
7 / 7
Won
1920James M. Cox/Franklin D. Roosevelt84,29821.14%
0 / 7
Lost
1924John W. Davis/Charles W. Bryan42,84210.16%
0 / 7
Lost
1928Al Smith/Joseph T. Robinson156,77231.30%
0 / 7
Lost
1932Franklin D. Roosevelt/John N. Garner353,26057.46%
8 / 8
Won
1936Franklin D. Roosevelt/John N. Garner459,57966.38%
8 / 8
Won
1940Franklin D. Roosevelt/Henry A. Wallace462,14558.22%
8 / 8
Won
1944Franklin D. Roosevelt/Harry S. Truman486,77456.84%
8 / 8
Won
1948Harry S. Truman/Alben W. Barkley476,16552.61%
8 / 8
Won
1952Adlai Stevenson/John Sparkman492,84545.69%
0 / 9
Lost
1956Adlai Stevenson/Estes Kefauver523,00245.44%
0 / 9
Lost
1960John F. Kennedy/Lyndon B. Johnson599,29848.27%
0 / 9
Won
1964Lyndon B. Johnson/Hubert Humphrey779,88161.97%
9 / 9
Won
1968Hubert Humphrey/Edmund Muskie616,03747.23%
9 / 9
Lost
1972George McGovern/Sargent Shriver568,33438.64%
0 / 9
Lost
1976Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale717,32346.11%
0 / 9
Won
1980Jimmy Carter/Walter Mondale650,19337.32%
0 / 9
Lost
1984Walter Mondale/Geraldine Ferraro807,35242.86%
0 / 10
Lost
1988Michael Dukakis/Lloyd Bentsen933,51650.05%
10 / 10
Lost
1992Bill Clinton/Al Gore993,03743.41%
11 / 11
Won
1996Bill Clinton/Al Gore1,123,32349.84%
11 / 11
Won
2000Al Gore/Joe Lieberman1,247,65250.13%
11 / 11
Lost
2004John Kerry/John Edwards1,510,20152.77%
11 / 11
Lost
2008Barack Obama/Joe Biden1,750,84857.34%
11 / 11
Won
2012Barack Obama/Joe Biden1,755,39655.80%
12 / 12
Won
2016Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine1,742,71852.54%
8 / 12
Lost
2020Joe Biden/Kamala Harris2,369,61257.97%
12 / 12
Won
2024Kamala Harris/Tim Walz2,245,84957.23%
12 / 12
Lost

Senatorial

Washington Democratic Party senatorial election results
ElectionSenatorial candidateVotesVote %Result
1914William W. Black91,73326.57%Lost Red XN
1916George Turner135,33937.06%Lost Red XN
1920George F. Cotterill68,48817.80%Lost Red XN
1922Clarence Dill130,34744.27%Won Green tickY
1926A. Scott Bullitt148,78346.51%Lost Red XN
1928Clarence Dill261,52453.42%Won Green tickY
1932Homer Bone365,93960.61%Won Green tickY
1934Lewis Schwellenbach302,60660.93%Won Green tickY
1938Homer Bone371,53562.62%Won Green tickY
1940Monrad Wallgren404,71854.16%Won Green tickY
1944Warren Magnuson452,01355.13%Won Green tickY
1946Hugh Mitchell298,68345.23%Lost Red XN
1950Warren Magnuson397,71953.40%Won Green tickY
1952Henry M. Jackson595,28856.23%Won Green tickY
1956Warren Magnuson685,56561.09%Won Green tickY
1958Henry M. Jackson597,04067.32%Won Green tickY
1962Warren Magnuson491,36552.09%Won Green tickY
1964Henry M. Jackson875,95072.21%Won Green tickY
1968Warren Magnuson796,18364.41%Won Green tickY
1970Henry M. Jackson879,38582.43%Won Green tickY
1974Warren Magnuson611,81160.70%Won Green tickY
1976Henry M. Jackson1,071,21971.84%Won Green tickY
1980Warren Magnuson792,05245.83%Lost Red XN
1982Henry M. Jackson943,66568.96%Won Green tickY
1983 (special)Mike Lowry540,98144.59%Lost Red XN
1986Brock Adams677,47150.66%Won Green tickY
1988Mike Lowry904,18348.91%Lost Red XN
1992Patty Murray1,197,97353.99%Won Green tickY
1994Ron Sims752,35244.25%Lost Red XN
1998Patty Murray1,103,18458.41%Won Green tickY
2000Maria Cantwell1,199,43748.73%Won Green tickY
2004Patty Murray1,549,70854.98%Won Green tickY
2006Maria Cantwell1,184,65956.81%Won Green tickY
2010Patty Murray1,314,93052.36%Won Green tickY
2012Maria Cantwell1,855,49360.45%Won Green tickY
2016Patty Murray1,913,97958.83%Won Green tickY
2018Maria Cantwell1,803,36458.43%Won Green tickY
2022Patty Murray1,741,82757.15%Won Green tickY
2024Maria Cantwell2,252,57759.09%Won Green tickY

Gubernatorial

Washington Democratic Party gubernatorial election results
ElectionGubernatorial candidateVotesVote %Result
1889Eugene Semple24,73242.32%Lost Red XN
1892Henry J. Snively28,96032.20%Lost Red XN
1896John Rankin Rogers50,84955.55%Won Green tickY
1900John Rankin Rogers52,04848.86%Won Green tickY
1904George Turner59,11940.87%Lost Red XN
1908John Pattison58,12633.00%Lost Red XN
1912Ernest Lister97,25130.55%Won Green tickY
1916Ernest Lister181,64548.10%Won Green tickY
1920William Wilson Black66,07916.39%Lost Red XN
1924Ben F. Hill126,44732.40%Lost Red XN
1928A. Scott Bullitt214,33442.73%Lost Red XN
1932Clarence D. Martin352,21557.29%Won Green tickY
1936Clarence D. Martin466,55069.36%Won Green tickY
1940Clarence Dill386,70649.49%Lost Red XN
1944Monrad Wallgren428,83451.51%Won Green tickY
1948Monrad Wallgren417,03547.22%Lost Red XN
1952Hugh Mitchell510,67547.35%Lost Red XN
1956Albert Rosellini616,77354.63%Won Green tickY
1960Albert Rosellini611,98750.34%Won Green tickY
1964Albert Rosellini548,69243.89%Lost Red XN
1968John J. O'Connell560,26244.28%Lost Red XN
1972Albert Rosellini630,61342.82%Lost Red XN
1976Dixy Lee Ray821,79753.14%Won Green tickY
1980Jim McDermott749,81343.32%Lost Red XN
1984Booth Gardner1,006,99353.31%Won Green tickY
1988Booth Gardner1,166,44862.21%Won Green tickY
1992Mike Lowry1,184,31552.16%Won Green tickY
1996Gary Locke1,296,49257.96%Won Green tickY
2000Gary Locke1,441,97358.38%Won Green tickY
2004Christine Gregoire1,373,36148.87%Won Green tickY
2008Christine Gregoire1,598,73853.24%Won Green tickY
2012Jay Inslee1,582,80251.40%Won Green tickY
2016Jay Inslee1,760,52054.25%Won Green tickY
2020Jay Inslee2,294,24356.56%Won Green tickY
2024Bob Ferguson2,143,36855.51%Won Green tickY

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction is officially nonpartisan, but Superintendent Reykdal identifies with the Democratic Party.

References

  1. ^ "Contact Us." Washington State Democratic Party. Retrieved on May 13, 2010.
  2. ^ "Executive Committee". Washington State Democratic Party. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  3. ^ "Elected Officials". wa-democrats.org. 13 June 2014.
  4. ^ Laurel Demkovich; Jerry Cornfield (2024-11-11). "Seattle senator Pedersen to become new WA Senate majority leader". Washington State Standard. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  5. ^ Demkovich, Laurel (2024-11-21). "WA Senate Democrats choose new committee chairs ahead of 2025 session". Washington State Standard. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  6. ^ Cornfield, Jerry (2024-11-27). "In WA state Legislature, Democrats and Republicans are sticking with their leaders". Washington State Standard. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  7. ^ "News Flash". www.piercecountywa.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-04.
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