Political party strength in Washington (state)
- For Washington, D.C., see Political party strength in Washington, D.C.
The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Washington:
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Secretary of State
- Attorney General
- State Treasurer
- State Auditor
- Comptroller General
- Commissioner of Public Lands
- Commissioner of Insurance
- Superintendent of Public Instruction
The table also indicates the historical party composition in the:
- State Senate
- State House of Representatives
- State delegation to the U.S. Senate
- State delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives
For years in which a presidential election was held, the table indicates which party's nominees received the state's electoral votes.
The parties are as follows: Democratic (D), Nonpartisan (NP), Populist (P), Republican (R), and a tie or coalition within a group of elected officials.
Year | Executive offices | State Legislature | United States Congress | Electoral College votes | |||||||||||
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Governor | Lt. Governor | Sec. of State | Attorney General | Treasurer | Auditor | Comp. | Comm. of Ins. | Supt. of Pub. Inst. | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class I) | U.S. Senator (Class III) | U.S. House | ||
Comm. of Pub. Lands | |||||||||||||||
1853 | Isaac Stevens (D)[1] | no such offices | no such office | no such offices | |||||||||||
1854 | |||||||||||||||
1855 | |||||||||||||||
1856 | |||||||||||||||
1857 | LaFayette McMullen (D)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1858 | |||||||||||||||
1859 | Richard D. Gholson (D)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1860 | |||||||||||||||
1861 | William H. Wallace (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1862 | William Pickering (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1863 | |||||||||||||||
1864 | |||||||||||||||
1865 | |||||||||||||||
1866 | George E. Cole (D)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1867 | Marshall F. Moore (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1868 | |||||||||||||||
1869 | Alvan Flanders (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1870 | Edward S. Salomon (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1871 | |||||||||||||||
1872 | Elisha Peyre Ferry (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1873 | |||||||||||||||
1874 | |||||||||||||||
1875 | |||||||||||||||
1876 | |||||||||||||||
1877 | |||||||||||||||
1878 | |||||||||||||||
1879 | |||||||||||||||
1880 | William Augustus Newell (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1881 | |||||||||||||||
1882 | |||||||||||||||
1883 | |||||||||||||||
1884 | Watson C. Squire (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
1885 | |||||||||||||||
1886 | |||||||||||||||
1887 | Eugene Semple (D)[1] | James B. Metcalf[1] | |||||||||||||
1888 | |||||||||||||||
1889 | Miles Conway Moore (R)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Elisha Peyre Ferry (R) | Charles E. Laughton (R) | Allan Weir (R) | William Carey Jones (R) | 34R, 1D | 61R, 8D, 1I | John B. Allen (R) | Watson C. Squire (R) | 1R | |||||||
1890 | |||||||||||||||
1891 | 30R, 4D | 60R, 17D, 1P | |||||||||||||
1892 | Benjamin Harrison and Whitelaw Reid (R) | ||||||||||||||
1893 | John McGraw (R) | F.H. Luce (R) | James Price (R) | 25R, 9D | 50R, 20D, 8P | vacant | 2R | ||||||||
1894 | |||||||||||||||
1895 | 26R, 5D, 3P | 54R, 20P, 4D | John L. Wilson (R) | ||||||||||||
1896 | William Jennings Bryan and Arthur Sewall/Thomas E. Watson (D/P) | ||||||||||||||
1897 | John Rankin Rogers (D) | Thurston Daniels (P) | Will Jenkins (P) | Patrick Henry Winston (P) | 15P, 13R, 4D, 2SR[2] | 45P, 12R, 11SR, 10D | George Turner (D) | 1D, 1SR | |||||||
1898 | |||||||||||||||
1899 | 15R, 12P, 7D[3] | 68R, 9P, 1 Cit. | Addison G. Foster (R) | 2R | |||||||||||
1900 | William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt (R) | ||||||||||||||
1901 | John Rankin Rogers (P)[4] | Henry McBride (R) | Samuel Nichols (R)[5] | Wickliffe Stratton (R) | 26R, 8D | 59R, 21D | |||||||||
Henry McBride (R)[6] | vacant | ||||||||||||||
1902 | |||||||||||||||
1903 | 33R, 9D | 80R, 14D | Levi Ankeny (R) | 3R | |||||||||||
1904 | Theodore Roosevelt and Charles W. Fairbanks (R) | ||||||||||||||
1905 | Albert E. Mead (R) | Charles E. Coon (R) | John Atkinson (R) | 38R, 4D | 90R, 4D | Samuel H. Piles (R) | |||||||||
1906 | |||||||||||||||
1907 | 85R, 9D | ||||||||||||||
1908 | William Howard Taft and James S. Sherman (R) | ||||||||||||||
1909 | Samuel G. Cosgrove (R)[4] | Marion E. Hay (R) | Walter Bell (R) | 39R, 3D | 88R, 6D | Wesley Livsey Jones (R) | |||||||||
Marion E. Hay (R)[6] | vacant | Ithamar Howell (R)[4][7] | |||||||||||||
1910 | |||||||||||||||
1911 | William V. Tanner (R) | 38R, 4D | 84R, 13D | Miles Poindexter (R) | |||||||||||
1912 | Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram Johnson (Prog) | ||||||||||||||
1913 | Ernest Lister (D)[4] | Louis Folwell Hart (R) | 27R, 9D, 6 Prog. | 49R, 29 Prog., 19D | 3R, 2 Prog. | ||||||||||
1914 | |||||||||||||||
1915 | 29R, 7 Prog., 6D | 79R, 13D, 5 Prog. | 4R, 1D | ||||||||||||
1916 | Woodrow Wilson and Thomas R. Marshall (D) | ||||||||||||||
1917 | W. W. Sherman (R) | C. W. Clausen (R) | Clark V. Savidge (R) | H. O. Fishback (R) | 37R, 5D | 83R, 14D | |||||||||
1918 | |||||||||||||||
1919 | Louis Folwell Hart (R)[8] | vacant | L. L. Thompson (R) | 39R, 3D | 87R, 10D | 5R | |||||||||
1920 | Jay Hinkle (R)[7] | Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge (R) | |||||||||||||
1921 | William J. Coyle (R) | Clifford L. Babcock (R) | 40R, 1D, 1FL | 94R, 2FL, 1D | |||||||||||
1922 | |||||||||||||||
1923 | John H. Dunbar (R) | 39R, 2FL, 1D | 84R, 9D, 4FL | Clarence C. Dill (D) | |||||||||||
4R, 1D | |||||||||||||||
1924 | Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes (R) | ||||||||||||||
1925 | Roland H. Hartley (R) | W. Lon Johnson (R) | 40R, 2D | 92R, 5D | |||||||||||
1926 | |||||||||||||||
1927 | 89R, 8D | ||||||||||||||
1928 | Herbert Hoover and Charles Curtis (R) | ||||||||||||||
1929 | John Arthur Gellatly (R) | Charles W. Hinton (R) | 41R, 1D | 91R, 6D | |||||||||||
1930 | |||||||||||||||
1931 | 90R, 7D | ||||||||||||||
1932 | Elijah S. Grammer (R) | Franklin D. Roosevelt and John Nance Garner (D) | |||||||||||||
1933 | Clarence D. Martin (D) | Victor Aloysius Meyers (D) | Ernest Hutchinson (D)[4] | Garrison Hamilton (D) | 25D, 21R | 70D, 29R | Homer Bone (D) | 6D | |||||||
1934 | |||||||||||||||
1935 | 41D, 5R | 93D, 6R | Lewis B. Schwellenbach (D) | ||||||||||||
1936 | |||||||||||||||
1937 | 37D, 9R | 91D, 8R | |||||||||||||
1938 | Belle Reeves (D)[4][7] | ||||||||||||||
1939 | 40D, 6R | 73D, 26R | |||||||||||||
1940 | Franklin D. Roosevelt and Henry A. Wallace (D) | ||||||||||||||
1941 | Arthur B. Langlie (R) | Smith Troy (D) | 37D, 9R | 68D, 31R | Monrad Wallgren (D) | ||||||||||
1942 | |||||||||||||||
1943 | 27D, 19R | 59D, 40R | 3D, 3R | ||||||||||||
1944 | Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman (D) | ||||||||||||||
1945 | Monrad Wallgren (D) | Russell H. Fluent (D) | Cliff Yelle (D) | Otto A. Case (D) | William A. Sullivan (D) | 32D, 14R | 63D, 36R | Hugh Mitchell (D) | Warren Magnuson (D) | 4D, 2R | |||||
1946 | |||||||||||||||
1947 | 23R, 23D[9] | 72R, 27D | Harry P. Cain (R) | 5R, 1D | |||||||||||
1948 | Earl Coe (D)[7] | Harry S. Truman and Alben W. Barkley (D) | |||||||||||||
1949 | Arthur B. Langlie (R) | 27R, 19D | 67D, 32R | 4R, 2D | |||||||||||
1950 | |||||||||||||||
1951 | 25D, 21R | 54D, 45R | |||||||||||||
1952 | Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon (R) | ||||||||||||||
1953 | Emmett T. Anderson (R) | Don Eastvold (R) | 25R, 21D | 58R, 41D | Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson (D) | 6R, 1D | |||||||||
1954 | |||||||||||||||
1955 | 24R, 22D | 50D, 49R | |||||||||||||
1956 | |||||||||||||||
1957 | Albert Rosellini (D) | John Cherberg (D) | Victor Aloysius Meyers (D) | John J. O'Connell (D) | 31D, 15R | 56D, 43R | |||||||||
1958 | |||||||||||||||
1959 | 35D, 14R | 66D, 33R | |||||||||||||
1960 | Richard Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (R) | ||||||||||||||
1961 | 36D, 13R | 60D, 39R | 5R, 2D | ||||||||||||
1962 | |||||||||||||||
1963 | 32D, 17R | 51D, 48R | 6R, 1D | ||||||||||||
1964 | Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert Humphrey (D) | ||||||||||||||
1965 | Daniel J. Evans (R) | Lud Kramer (R)[5] | Robert S. O'Brien (D) | Robert V. Graham (D) | Bert Cole (D) | Lee I. Kueckelhan (D) | 60D, 39R | 5D, 2R | |||||||
1966 | |||||||||||||||
1967 | 29D, 20R | 55R, 44D | |||||||||||||
1968 | Hubert Humphrey and Edmund Muskie (D) | ||||||||||||||
1969 | Slade Gorton (R) | Karl Hermann (D) | 27D, 22R | 56R, 43D | |||||||||||
1970 | |||||||||||||||
1971 | 29D, 20R | 51R, 48D | 6D, 1R | ||||||||||||
1972 | Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew (R) | ||||||||||||||
1973 | Frank Brouillet (NP) | 30D, 19R | 57D, 41R | ||||||||||||
1974 | |||||||||||||||
1975 | Bruce Chapman (R)[7] | 62D, 36R | |||||||||||||
1976 | Gerald Ford and Bob Dole (R) | ||||||||||||||
1977 | Dixy Lee Ray (D) | Richard G. Marquardt (R) | 5D, 2R | ||||||||||||
1978 | |||||||||||||||
1979 | 49D, 49R[10] | 6D, 1R | |||||||||||||
1980 | Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush (R) | ||||||||||||||
1981 | John Spellman (R) | Ralph Munro (R) | Ken Eikenberry (R) | 25R, 24D[11] | 56R, 42D | Slade Gorton (R) | 5D, 2R | ||||||||
1982 | 55R, 43D[12] | ||||||||||||||
1983 | 26D, 23R | 54D, 44R | Daniel J. Evans (R) | 5D, 3R | |||||||||||
1984 | 53D, 45R | ||||||||||||||
1985 | Booth Gardner (D) | Brian Boyle (R) | 27D, 22R | ||||||||||||
1986 | |||||||||||||||
1987 | 25D, 24R | 61D, 37R | Brock Adams (D) | ||||||||||||
1988 | 25R, 24D[13] | Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen (D) | |||||||||||||
1989 | Joel Pritchard (R) | Dan Grimm (D) | 63D, 35R | Slade Gorton (R) | |||||||||||
1990 | |||||||||||||||
1991 | 58D, 40R | ||||||||||||||
1992 | Bill Clinton and Al Gore (D) | ||||||||||||||
1993 | Mike Lowry (D) | Christine Gregoire (D) | Brian Sonntag (D) | Jennifer Belcher (D) | Deborah Senn (D) | 28D, 21R | 65D, 33R | Patty Murray (D) | 8D, 1R | ||||||
1994 | |||||||||||||||
1995 | 25D, 24R | 61R, 37D[14] | 7R, 2D | ||||||||||||
1996 | 62R, 36D[15] | ||||||||||||||
1997 | Gary Locke (D) | Brad Owen (D) | Mike Murphy (D) | Terry Bergeson (NP) | 26R, 23D | 56R, 42D | 6R, 3D | ||||||||
1998 | 57R, 41D[16] | ||||||||||||||
1999 | 27D, 23R | 49D, 49R[17] | 5D, 4R | ||||||||||||
2000 | Al Gore and Joe Lieberman (D) | ||||||||||||||
2001 | Sam Reed (R) | Doug Sutherland (R) | Mike Kreidler (D) | 25D, 24R | Maria Cantwell (D) | 6D, 3R | |||||||||
2002 | 50D, 48R[18] | ||||||||||||||
2003 | 25R, 24D | 52D, 46R | |||||||||||||
2004 | John Kerry and John Edwards (D) | ||||||||||||||
2005 | Christine Gregoire (D) | Rob McKenna (R) | 26D, 23R | 55D, 43R | |||||||||||
2006 | |||||||||||||||
2007 | 32D, 17R | 62D, 36R | |||||||||||||
2008 | 63D, 35R[19] | Barack Obama and Joe Biden (D) | |||||||||||||
2009 | Jim McIntire (D) | Peter J. Goldmark (D) | Randy Dorn (NP) | 31D, 18R | 62D, 36R | ||||||||||
2010 | 61D, 37R[20] | ||||||||||||||
2011 | 27D, 22R | 56D, 42R | 5D, 4R | ||||||||||||
2012 | |||||||||||||||
2013 | Jay Inslee (D) | Kim Wyman (R) | Bob Ferguson (D) | Troy Kelley (D) | 25 Coalition, 24D[21] | 55D, 43R | 6D, 4R | ||||||||
2014 | 26 Coalition, 23D[22] | ||||||||||||||
2015 | 26R, 23D[23] | 51D, 47R | |||||||||||||
2016 | 50D, 48R[24] | Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine (D) | |||||||||||||
Year | Governor | Lt. Governor | Sec. of State | Attorney General | Treasurer | Auditor | Comp. | Comm. of Ins. | Supt. of Pub. Inst. | State Senate | State House | U.S. Senator (Class I) | U.S. Senator (Class III) | U.S. House | Electoral College votes |
Comm. of Pub. Lands | |||||||||||||||
Executive offices | State Legislature | United States Congress |
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Governor of Washington Territory.
- ↑ A coalition between Democrats, Populists, and Silver Republicans elected a Populist, W.H. Plummer, as President Pro Tempore, and organized the chamber. p. 52
- ↑ A coalition between Democrats and Populists elected a Populist-turned-Democrat, Augustus High, as President Pro Tempore, and organized the chamber. p. 38 p. 54
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Died in office.
- 1 2 Resigned.
- 1 2 As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Initially appointed by Governor to fill vacancy; later elected in his own right.
- ↑ As lieutenant governor, filled unexpired term, and was later elected in his own right.
- ↑ A coalition of Republicans and nine conservative Democrats elected a Republican President Pro Tempore, Victor Zednick. p. 142 p. 140
- ↑ A power-sharing agreement was negotiated, and co-Speakers from both parties were elected. All committees were co-chaired and evenly divided between the parties.
- ↑ A senator switched parties from Democrat to Republican, giving the Republicans the majority.
- ↑ A special election flipped a seat from the Republicans to the Democrats.
- ↑ A special election flipped a seat from the Democrats to the Republicans, flipping the chamber.
- ↑ Was 60-38 GOP, but a representative switched parties from Democrat to Republican.
- ↑ Another representative switched parties from Democrat to Republican.
- ↑ A special election flipped a seat from the Democrats to the Republicans.
- ↑ A power-sharing agreement was negotiated, and co-Speakers from both parties were elected. All committees were co-chaired and evenly divided between the parties.
- ↑ A special election flipped a seat from the Republicans to the Democrats, breaking the tie and flipping the chamber.
- ↑ A representative, Fred Jarrett, switched parties from Republican to Democrat.
- ↑ A special election flipped a seat from the Democrats to the Republicans.
- ↑ A coalition of 2 Democrats and 23 Republicans controlled the Senate Majority.
- ↑ A special election flipped a seat from the Democrats to the Republicans.
- ↑ A Democrat supports the Republican Senate Majority, and is a part of their caucus.
- ↑ A special election flipped a seat from the Democrats to the Republicans.
See also
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