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Election(s)

2022 Primary Election

August 2, 2022

Washington Secretary of State

Julie Anderson

Clark County
11.37% 15,299 votes
Overall
12.81% 240,035 votes

Tamborine Borrelli

Clark County
6.32% 8,499 votes
Overall
4.63% 86,748 votes

Kurtis Engle

Clark County
0.37% 492 votes
Overall
0.37% 6,887 votes

Bob Hagglund

Clark County
12.22% 16,443 votes
Overall
12.05% 225,633 votes

Steve Hobbs

Clark County
35.32% 32,852 votes
Overall
34.00% 45,738 votes

Mark Miloscia

Clark County
12.54% 16,871 votes
Overall
10.02% 187,774 votes

Marquez Tiggs

Clark County
8.97% 8,345 votes
Overall
9.41% 12,665 votes

Keith L. Wagoner

Clark County
13.78% 18,536 votes
Overall
12.16% 227,842 votes

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