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Elections in Washington |
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The 2020 Washington Republican presidential primary took place on March 10, 2020, as one of 5 contests scheduled for that day in the Republican Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election.
Candidate | Votes | % | Delegates [3] |
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Donald Trump | 684,239 | 98.41 | 43 |
Write-ins | 11,036 | 1.59 | 0 |
Total | 695,275 | 100% | 43 |
2020 Washington Republican presidential primary (results per county) [4] | |||||
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County | Donald Trump | Write-ins | Total votes cast | ||
Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Adams | 1,928 | 100.00 | 0 | 0 | 1,928 |
Asotin | 3,771 | 98.67 | 51 | 1.33 | 3,822 |
Benton | 27,055 | 98.34 | 457 | 1.66 | 27,512 |
Chelan | 11,535 | 98.77 | 144 | 1.23 | 11,679 |
Clallam | 12,122 | 98.58 | 174 | 1.42 | 12,296 |
Clark | 51,576 | 98.41 | 834 | 1.59 | 52,410 |
Columbia | 996 | 98.71 | 13 | 1.29 | 1,009 |
Cowlitz | 15,410 | 99.08 | 143 | 0.92 | 15,553 |
Douglas | 6,394 | 99.32 | 44 | 0.68 | 6,438 |
Ferry | 1,662 | 99.58 | 7 | 0.42 | 1,669 |
Franklin | 8,242 | 99.09 | 76 | 0.91 | 8,318 |
Garfield | 550 | 99.82 | 1 | 0.18 | 551 |
Grant | 12,303 | 99.20 | 99 | 0.80 | 12,402 |
Grays Harbor | 8,823 | 98.91 | 97 | 1.09 | 8,920 |
Island | 11,304 | 97.91 | 241 | 2.09 | 11,545 |
Jefferson | 3,369 | 98.08 | 66 | 1.92 | 3,435 |
King | 101,141 | 97.38 | 2,724 | 2.62 | 103,865 |
Kitsap | 27,631 | 98.34 | 465 | 1.66 | 28,096 |
Kittitas | 6,761 | 99.18 | 56 | 0.82 | 6,817 |
Klickitat | 3,957 | 98.83 | 47 | 1.17 | 4,004 |
Lewis | 14,955 | 99.43 | 86 | 0.57 | 15,041 |
Lincoln | 2,911 | 99.28 | 21 | 0.72 | 2,932 |
Mason | 9,083 | 98.55 | 134 | 1.45 | 9,217 |
Okanogan | 6,337 | 99.12 | 56 | 0.88 | 6,393 |
Pacific | 3,516 | 98.96 | 37 | 1.04 | 3,553 |
Pend Oreille | 2,894 | 99.25 | 22 | 0.75 | 2,916 |
Pierce | 78,783 | 98.45 | 1,240 | 1.55 | 80,023 |
San Juan | 1,391 | 100.00 | 0 | 0 | 1,391 |
Skagit | 14,751 | 98.53 | 220 | 1.47 | 14,971 |
Skamania | 1,950 | 98.48 | 30 | 1.52 | 1,980 |
Snohomish | 66,870 | 98.09 | 1,304 | 1.91 | 68,174 |
Spokane | 65,889 | 98.63 | 913 | 1.37 | 66,802 |
Stevens | 10,383 | 99.20 | 84 | 0.80 | 10,467 |
Thurston | 27,426 | 98.42 | 441 | 1.58 | 27,867 |
Wahkiakum | 900 | 99.01 | 9 | 0.99 | 909 |
Walla Walla | 8,090 | 100.00 | 0 | 0 | 8,090 |
Whatcom | 23,191 | 98.42 | 372 | 1.58 | 23,563 |
Whitman | 4,312 | 98.09 | 84 | 1.91 | 4,396 |
Yakima | 24,077 | 99.00 | 244 | 1.00 | 24,321 |
Total | 684,239 | 98.41 | 11,036 | 1.59 | 695,275 |
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