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Presidential Election 2008 | US Presidential Elections | Washington Races

2008 Washington Presidential Election Results

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Barack Obama
Percent: 57.65%    
Votes: 1,750,848

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John McCain 
Percent: 40.48%    
Votes: 1,229,216

Race Summary

In the 2008 Presidential Election in Washington, Democrat Barack Obama received 57.65% of the vote, while Republican John McCain earned 40.48%. Obama’s strong margin reflected Washington’s democratic leaning electorate. 

Full Results

Barack Obama (DEM)
Percent: 57.65%    
Votes: 1,750,848

 

John McCain (REP)
Percent: 40.48%    
Votes: 1,229,216

 

Ralph Nader (IND)
Percent: 0.97%    
Votes: 29,489

 

Bob Barr (LIB)    
Percent: 0.42%    
Votes: 12,728

 

Chuck Baldwin (CON)
Percent: 0.31%    
Votes: 9,432

 

Cynthia McKinney (GRN)
Percent: 0.13%    
Votes: 3,819

 

Gloria La Riva (SLP)
Percent: 0.02%
Votes: 705

 

James E. Harris (SWP)
Percent: 0.02%
Votes: 641

 

Total votes: 3,036,878

State Map

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