
Secretary of State Steve Hobbs certified results from Washington’s Nov. 7 General Election Wednesday afternoon.
More than 1.725 million Washingtonians participated in the General Election, a 36.4% turnout of the state’s 4.829 million registered voters. Issues on voters’ ballots included local ballot propositions, city and county elected officials, and school and fire district positions.
This was the first General Election in more than 50 years without a statewide issue or race to be decided by all of Washington’s voters.
Washington’s next scheduled elections come early in the new year. Some jurisdictions will hold a special election Feb. 13, 2024, and the state’s Presidential Primary will take place March 12.