Preferred Party: Democrat
Residence: Vancouver

Election(s)

2024 Primary Election

August 6, 2024

Governor

Ricky Anthony

Clark County
0.45% 606 votes
Overall
0032% 6,038 votes

Semi Bird

Clark County
23.61% 31,448 votes
Overall
10.62% 203,192 votes

Brian Bogen

Clark County
0.24% 322 votes
Overall
0.23% 4,378 votes

A.L. Brown

Clark County
0.44% 585 votes
Overall
0.21% 4,058 votes

Edward Cale IV

Clark County
0.19% 250 votes
Overall
0.10% 1,921 votes

Jim Clark

Clark County
0.15% 198 votes
Overall
0.12% 2,256 votes

William Combs

Clark County
0.08% 112 votes
Overall
0.05% 1,010 votes

Jeff Curry

Clark County
0.49% 654 votes
Overall
0.30% 5,820 votes

Jim Daniel

Clark County
2.45% 3,259 votes
Overall
1.50% 28,709 votes

Frank Dare

Clark County
0.07% 95 votes
Overall
0.06% 1,074 votes

Michael DePaula

Clark County
0.27% 355 votes
Overall
0.20% 3,798 votes

Bob Ferguson

Clark County
36.90% 49,164 votes
Overall
45.2% 864,545 votes

Fred Grant

Clark County
0.40% 534 votes
Overall
0.28% 5,341 votes

Cassondra Magdalene Hanson

Clark County
1.91% 2,543 votes
Overall
1.24% 23,622 votes

Bill Hirt

Clark County
0.15% 204 votes
Overall
0.09% 1,651 votes

Jennifer Hoover

Clark County
1.33% 1,771 votes
Overall
0.79% 15,154 votes

Chaytan Inman

Clark County
0.42% 559 votes
Overall
0.32% 6,181 votes

EL'ona Kearney

Clark County
2.01% 2,672 votes
Overall
1.23% 23,606 votes

Leon A. Lawson

Clark County
3.58% 4,773 votes
Overall
1.79% 34,329 votes

Alan Makayev

Clark County
0.05% 68 votes
Overall
0.06% 1,060 votes

Rosetta Marshall-Williams

Clark County
0.18% 235 votes
Overall
0.15% 2,839 votes

Brad Mjelde

Clark County
0.05% 67 votes
Overall
0.05% 942 votes

Mark Mullet

Clark County
7.02% 9,358 votes
Overall
6.08% 116,221 votes

Dave Reichert

Clark County
15.35% 20,450 votes
Overall
27.39% 523,977 votes

Don L Rivers

Clark County
0.75% 1,004 votes
Overall
0.48% 9,159 votes

Andre Stackhouse

Clark County
0.59% 787 votes
Overall
0.60% 1,159 votes

Alex Tsimerman

Clark County
0.11% 140 votes
Overall
0.09% 1,639 votes

Martin Lee Wheeler

Clark County
0.76% 1,013 votes
Overall
0.38% 7,352 votes

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