CONGRESS — Latest vote tallies for Kilmer-Driscoll, other contested races

  • By The Associated Press
  • Tuesday, November 6, 2012 12:01am
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By The Associated Press

District 1102 of 214 precincts – 48 percent

x=elected

Congressional District 1, 102 of 214 precincts reporting – 48 percent

x-Suzan DelBene, Dem 102,721 – 54 percent

John Koster, GOP 88,931 – 46 percent

District 2. 97 of 197 precincts – 49 percent

x-Rick Larsen, Dem (i) 113,694 – 61 percent

Dan Matthews, GOP 73,686 – 39 percent

District 3, 111 of 202 precincts – 55 percent

x-Jaime Herrera Beutler, GOP (i) 121,376 – 59 percent

Jon Haugen, Dem 84,114 – 41 percent

District 4, 84 of 161 precincts – 52 percent

x-Doc Hastings, GOP (i) 100,880 – 67 percent

Mary Baechler, Dem 50,367 – 33 percent

District 5,115 of 206 precincts – 56 percent

x-Cathy McMorris Rodgers, GOP (i) 132,177 – 62 percent

Rich Cowan, Dem 82,367 – 38 percent

District 6,106 of 187 precincts – 57 percent

x-Derek Kilmer, Dem 116,949 – 58 percent

Bill Driscoll, GOP 83,740 – 42 percent

District 7,113 of 233 precincts – 48 percent

x-Jim McDermott, Dem (i) 169,860 – 80 percent

Ron Bemis, GOP 42,988 – 20 percent

District 8, 96 of 201 precincts – 48 percent

x-Dave Reichert, GOP (i) 107,121 – 59 percent

Karen Porterfield, Dem 73,295 – 41 percent

District 9, 83 of 184 precincts – 45 percent

x-Adam Smith, Dem (i) 112,157 – 71 percent

Jim Postma, GOP 44,949 – 29 percent

District 10, 93 of 191 precincts – 49 percent

x-Denny Heck, Dem 99,322 – 58 percent

Dick Muri, GOP 70,486 – 42 percent

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