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2012 General Election Results

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CLARK COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT AREA AUTHORITY (C-TRAN) PROPOSITION NO. 1

Approved 60,970 (43.35%)

Rejected 79,663 (56.65%)

INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 1240

Initiative Measure No. 1240 concerns creation of a public charter school system.

Yes 1,389,263 (50.81%)

No 1,345,095 (49.19%)

REFERENDUM NO. 74

The legislature passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 6239 concerning marriage for same-sex couples, modified domestic partnership law, and religious freedom, and voters have filed a sufficient referendum petition on this bill.

Approved 1,495,893 (53.27%)

Rejected 1,312,061 (46.73%)

INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 502

Initiative Measure No. 502 concerns marijuana.

Yes 1,560,687 (55.51%)

No 1,250,647 (44.49%)

US REPRESENTATIVE 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Jaime Herrera Beutler 164,157 (60.11%)

Jon T. Haugen 108,944 (39.89%)

STATE SENATOR 18TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT

Ann Rivers 40,843 (67.92%)

Ralph Schmidt 19,290 (32.08%)

STATE REPRESENTATIVE 18TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
POSITION NO. 1

Brandon Vick 34,848 (67.86%)

Adrian Cortes 16,504 (32.14%)

STATE REPRESENTATIVE 18TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT POSITION NO. 2

Liz Pike 36,393 (60.54%)

David Shehorn 23,724 (39.46%)

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 1

Joe Tanner 80,831 (48.18%)

Tom Mielke 86,768 (51.72%)

COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 2

Marc Boldt 67,589 (44.87%)

David Madore 80,314 (53.32%)

CLARK PUBLIC UTILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1

Jim Malinowski 78,446 (54.40%)

Julia Anderson 65,155 (45.18%)

For additional federal and state election results, visit www.vote.wa.gov.

President

KEY: Dark blue = 60% or more voted for Barack Obama; Light blue = a majority voted for Obama; Light red = a majority voted for Mitt Romney; Dark red = 60% or more voted for Romney

Voter Turnout in Presidential Race

KEY: Darker shades of purple indicate precincts where voter turnout was higher.

Precincts Voting for Obama and Herrera Beutler

KEY: The precincts shown here favored both President Obama and Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas.

Alternative Presidential Candidates

KEY: Purple = Libertarian Gary Johnson received the most votes after Obama and Romney; Green = Green Party candidate Jill Stein received the most votes after Obama or Romney; Yellow = Constitutional Party candidate Virgil Goode received the most votes after Obama or Romney; Red = Johnson-Goode tie; Blue = Stein-Johnson tie; Brown = Johnson, Goode, Stein tie

Precincts More Likely to Vote for Alternative Candidates

KEY: Darker shades of purple indicate precincts in which a higher proportion of people voted for an alternative candidate for president.