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.
Results
2020 Washington Republican presidential primary[2][3]
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Delegates[4]
|
Donald Trump (incumbent)
|
684,239
|
98.41
|
43
|
Write-ins
|
11,036
|
1.59
|
0
|
Total
|
695,275
|
100%
|
43
|
Results by county
2020 Washington Republican presidential primary
(results per county)[5]
|
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
|
See also
References
- ^ Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now". Politico. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
- ^ "March 10, 2020 Presidential Primary Results – Statewide Results". Washington Secretary of State. March 27, 2020. Archived from the original on March 31, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
- ^ "Final Signed Certification" (PDF). Secretary of State of Washington. Retrieved December 3, 2024.
- ^ "Washington Republican Primary Results". USA Today. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
- ^ "March 10, 2020 Presidential Primary Results – County Results". Washington Secretary of State. March 27, 2020. Archived from the original on March 31, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
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