2020 November General Election Results
Results certified on November 24, 2020.
Download results files
Results formats available
- Printable format Download results PDF
- Comma delimited file Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
Recount reports
Certified on December 8 and December 16, 2024.
- Legislative District No. 5, Senator
- Rose precinct for the races of President, Congressional District No. 1, Governor, and Attorney General Download Recount Summary PDF
- SEA 37-1895, KEN 47-0842, KEN 47-2568, MI 41-0775, and FED 30-3021 precincts for the Congressional District No. 9 race Download Recount Summary PDF
Archive of daily results reports
- November 3 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 4 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 5 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 6 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 7 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 9 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 10 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 11 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 12 results report - no results posted
- November 13 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 16 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 17 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 18 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 19 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 20 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 21 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
- November 23 results report - no results posted
- November 24 results report Link is to spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
Election night precinct level results
- View interactive data Link is to external website
- Comma delimited file Link is to precinct district spreadsheet, comma-separated-values
Final precinct level election results
Final reconciliation reports
- Election Summary Report Download Election Summary PDF
- Reconciliation Report Download Reconciliation Report PDF
Jurisdiction | Measure number | Validation |
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State of Washington | Referendum Measure No. 90 | Simple majority |
State of Washington | Advisory Vote No. 32 | This measure is advisory only; there is no validation requirement. |
State of Washington | Advisory Vote No. 33 | This measure is advisory only; there is no validation requirement. |
State of Washington | Advisory Vote No. 34 | This measure is advisory only; there is no validation requirement. |
State of Washington | Advisory Vote No. 35 | This measure is advisory only; there is no validation requirement. |
State of Washington | Proposed Constitutional Amendment: Engrossed Senate Joint Resolution No. 8212 | Simple majority |
King County |
Charter Amendment No. 1 Inquests |
Simple Majority (King County Charter, Section 800) |
King County |
Charter Amendment No. 2 Disposition of Real Property for Affordable Housing |
Simple Majority (King County Charter, Section 800) |
King County |
Charter Amendment No. 3 References to Citizens |
Simple Majority (King County Charter, Section 800) |
King County |
Charter Amendment No. 4 Office of Law Enforcement Oversight – Subpoena Authority |
Simple Majority (King County Charter, Section 800) |
King County |
Charter Amendment No. 5 Making the King County Sheriff an Appointed Position |
Simple Majority (King County Charter, Section 800) |
King County |
Charter Amendment No. 6 Structure and Duties of the Department of Public Safety |
Simple Majority (King County Charter, Section 800) |
King County |
Charter Amendment No. 7 Prohibiting Discrimination on the Basis of Family Caregiver, Military or Veteran Status |
Simple Majority (King County Charter, Section 800) |
King County |
Proposition No. 1 Harborview Medical Center Health and Safety Improvement Bonds |
60% approval and turnout equal to at least 258,231 voters (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(b)) |
City of Kirkland |
Proposition No. 1 Levy Lid Lift for Fire and Emergency Medical Services and Facilities |
Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050) |
City of Newcastle |
Referendum No. 2 Levy of Utility Taxes |
Simple Majority (RCW 35.17.240) |
City of Seattle |
Proposition No. 1 Funding for Transit and Related Transportation Needs |
Simple Majority (RCW 36.73.065(1)) |
Highline School District No. 401 |
Proposition No. 1 Capital Levy for Educational Technology Improvements |
Simple Majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
King County Fire Protection District No. 27 |
Proposition No. 1 Levy of General Tax for Maintenance and Operations |
60% approval and at least 488 Yes votes (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
North Highline Fire District |
Proposition No. 1 Authorization for Continuation of Benefit Charge |
Simple Majority (RCW 52.18.050) |
Si View Metropolitan Park District |
Proposition No. 1 Improvement Bonds for a New Aquatic Center |
60% approval and turnout equal to at least 2,308 voters (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(b)) |
Si View Metropolitan Park District |
Proposition No. 2 Levy Lid Lift for Parks and Recreation Services and Operations |
Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050) |
Registered voters | 1,420,898* |
Ballots returned | 1,231,504 |
By mail | 307,937 |
By drop box | 909,987 |
By email/fax | 13,580 |
Voter turnout forecast | 90% |
Voter turnout | 86.67% |