| President/Vice President - All Counties |
JOHN F. KERRY
JOHN E. EDWARDS Democrat | Pro-Abortion - 0% Pro-Life Voting RecordOpposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageEndorsed by NARAL - National Abortion Rights Action League
Supports gays and lesbians rights to adopt children
Endorsed by GAMPAC - Godless Americans Political Action Committee
Endorsed by American Atheists
Endorsed by the NGLTF - National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
Endorsed by the ACLU Lesbian & Gay Project
Endorsed by Communist Party USA
Endorsed by DSAPAC - Democratic Socialists of America PAC
Endorsed by Planned Parenthood
Catholic Action.org audio online
Kerry audio online on Iraq
Kerry Iraq Documentary
Vietnam Vets & POWs online Videos
Stolen Honor Video
Kerry quote:
"The President's [abstinence based] HIV/AIDS policy is a cave-in to the right wing. It defies common sense and reason. It's a completely craven posture about how the world works and how life works."Kerry was one of only 14 senators to vote against the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act
Kerry is the first Presidential candidate ever to receive the endorsement of Planned Parenthood.
Kerry voted against banning partial-birth abortion six times.
"I will support only pro-choice judges to the Supreme Court. Some may call this a litmus test..."
"I believe in Homosexual (Gay) Marriage."
Kerry voted multiple times to stop death tax repeal
Kerry scored “zero” on private property and resource issues
Senator Edwards opposed repealing the death tax several times
Received 1,510,201 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
52.82% |
GEORGE W. BUSH
DICK CHENEY Republican | Pro-LifeOpposes same-sex marriageSupports constitutional amendment banning gay marriageBush audio & video online
Bush has nominated many pro-life judges.
Bush has nominated and appointed conservative judges who will follow the letter of the law and will not legislate from the bench.
Bush promoted and signed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
Bush is the most pro-life president in history. He has signed into law the Born Alive Infants Act and the Partial Birth Abortion Ban.
Bush has signed a reaffirmation of "In God We Trust" as the national motto and defended the phrase "Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Bush continues to be a strong supporter of Israel
Video On Line of Bush's position on faith
Bush Blog
Received 1,304,894 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
45.64% |
MICHAEL BADNARIK
RICHARD V. CAMPAGNA Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageReceived 11,955 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
0.41% |
JOHN PARKER
TERESA GUTIERREZ Workers World | Received 1,077 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
0.03% |
DAVID COBB
PATRICIA LAMARCHE Green | Received 2,974 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
0.10% |
JAMES HARRIS
MARGARET TROWE Socialist Workers | Received 547 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
0.01% |
MICHAEL ANTHONY PEROUTKA
CHUCK BALDWIN Constitution | Received 3,922 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
0.13% |
BILL VAN AUKEN
JIM LAWRENCE Socialist Equality | Received 231 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
0.00% |
RALPH NADER
PETER MIGUEL CAMEJO Independent | Received 23,283 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
0.81% |
| U. S. Senator - All Counties |
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PATTY MURRAY Democrat | Pro-Abortion - 0% Pro-Life Voting RecordSupported by Gay/Lesbian Political Action Committee
Endorsed by NARAL - National Abortion Rights Action League
Voted seven times to keep partial-birth abortion legal
Received 709,497 votes in the primaryReceived 1,549,708 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
54.98% |
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GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT JR Republican | Pro-Life - 100% Pro-Life Voting RecordOpposes same-sex marriageVoteFamilies Survey Answers
voted 10 times against partial-birth abortion.
Received 432,748 votes in the primaryReceived 1,204,584 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
42.73% |
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J. MILLS Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageReceived 12,945 votes in the primaryReceived 34,055 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
1.20% |
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MARK B. WILSON Green | Pro-AbortionVoteFamilies Survey Answers
Received 30,304 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
1.07% |
| U. S. Representative District 2 - Island, King, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Whatcom Counties |
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RICK LARSEN Democrat | Pro-Abortion - 9% Pro-Life Voting RecordSupports same-sex marriageOpposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageEndorsed by NARAL - National Abortion Rights Action League
Received 77,962 votes in the primaryReceived 202,383 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
63.90% |
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SUZANNE SINCLAIR Republican | Pro-LifeReceived 21,519 votes in the primaryReceived 106,333 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
33.57% |
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BRUCE GUTHRIE Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageVoteFamilies Survey Answers
Received 2,078 votes in the primaryReceived 7,966 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
2.51% |
| Governor - All Counties |
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CHRISTINE GREGOIRE Democrat | Pro-Abortion - Endorsed by Pro-Abortion GroupsSupports same-sex marriageEndorsed by NARAL - National Abortion Rights Action League
Latest Recount: 1,372,442 votes, 48.8702% (behind by 42 votes)
Received 504,018 votes in the primaryReceived 1,371,153 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
48.86% |
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DINO ROSSI Republican | Pro-Life - Statement from Dino Rossi: "Dino Rossi believes every soul has value. Abortion should be reserved only for cases of rape, incest, and danger to the mother's life."Opposes same-sex marriageSupports constitutional amendment banning gay marriageLatest Recount: 1,372,484 votes, 48.8717% (ahead by 42 votes)
Received 444,337 votes in the primaryReceived 1,371,414 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
48.87% |
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RUTH BENNETT Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageVoteFamilies Survey Answers
Latest Recount: 63,416 votes, 2.2581%
Received 7,382 votes in the primaryReceived 63,346 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
2.25% |
| Lt. Governor - All Counties |
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BRAD OWEN Democrat | Received 625,448 votes in the primaryReceived 1,443,505 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
54.39% |
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JIM WIEST Republican | Pro-LifeOpposes same-sex marriageSupports constitutional amendment banning gay marriageReceived 171,392 votes in the primaryReceived 1,019,790 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
38.42% |
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JOCELYN A. LANGLOIS Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriage"I am opposed to any constitutional amendment that concerns issues rightfully left up to states and communities."
Received 12,760 votes in the primaryReceived 117,147 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
4.41% |
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BERN HAGGERTY Green | Pro-AbortionSupports same-sex marriageOpposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageVoteFamilies Survey Answers
Received 73,328 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
2.76% |
| Secretary of State - All Counties |
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LAURA RUDERMAN Democrat | Pro-Abortion51% Economic Voting Record
Received 612,124 votes in the primaryReceived 1,209,299 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
45.44% |
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SAM REED Republican | Pro-AbortionReceived 448,945 votes in the primaryReceived 1,369,421 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
51.46% |
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JACQUELINE PASSEY Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageReceived 12,787 votes in the primaryReceived 82,097 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
3.08% |
| State Treasurer - All Counties |
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MIKE MURPHY Democrat | Received 614,690 votes in the primaryReceived 1,575,499 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
60.28% |
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OSCAR S. LEWIS Republican | Pro-LifeOpposes same-sex marriageOpposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageVoteFamilies Survey Answers
Received 417,952 votes in the primaryReceived 941,754 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
36.03% |
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JOHN SAMPLE Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageReceived 12,726 votes in the primaryReceived 96,144 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
3.67% |
| State Auditor - All Counties |
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BRIAN SONNTAG Democrat | Pro-AbortionReceived 617,254 votes in the primaryReceived 1,668,575 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
63.89% |
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WILL BAKER Republican | Has been jailed 19 times, mostly for being a public nuisance
Received 410,718 votes in the primaryReceived 841,772 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
32.23% |
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JASON G. BUSH Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageReceived 12,577 votes in the primaryReceived 101,161 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
3.87% |
| Attorney General - All Counties |
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DEBORAH SENN Democrat | Pro-AbortionEndorsed by NARAL - National Abortion Rights Action League
Received 365,928 votes in the primaryReceived 1,163,964 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
43.26% |
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ROB MCKENNA Republican | Pro-LifeOpposes same-sex marriageSupports constitutional amendment banning gay marriageVoteFamilies Survey Answers
Received 366,914 votes in the primaryReceived 1,425,368 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
52.98% |
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J. BRADLEY GIBSON Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageReceived 12,710 votes in the primaryReceived 56,792 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
2.11% |
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PAUL RICHMOND Green | Received 44,020 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
1.63% |
| Commissioner of Public Lands - All Counties |
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MIKE COOPER Democrat | Pro-AbortionEndorsed by NARAL - National Abortion Rights Action League
34% Economic Voting Record
Received 600,495 votes in the primaryReceived 1,223,207 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
46.67% |
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DOUG SUTHERLAND Republican | Pro-AbortionReceived 433,077 votes in the primaryReceived 1,309,441 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
49.96% |
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STEVE LAYMAN Libertarian | Opposes constitutional amendment banning gay marriageReceived 12,641 votes in the primaryReceived 88,171 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
3.36% |
| Superintendent of Public Instruction - All Counties |
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TERESA (TERRY) BERGESON | Pro-AbortionReceived 366,216 votes in the primaryReceived 1,293,560 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
55.50% |
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JUDITH BILLINGS | Received 355,984 votes in the primaryReceived 1,036,908 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
44.49% |
| Insurance Commissioner - All Counties |
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MIKE KREIDLER Democrat | Pro-AbortionEndorsed by NARAL - National Abortion Rights Action League
Received 609,284 votes in the primaryReceived 1,393,764 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
54.45% |
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JOHN ADAMS Republican | Pro-LifeOpposes same-sex marriageVoteFamilies Survey Answers
Received 223,350 votes in the primaryReceived 1,058,583 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
41.35% |
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STEPHEN D. STEELE Libertarian | VoteFamilies Survey Answers
Received 12,606 votes in the primaryReceived 107,295 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
4.19% |
| State Supreme Court Justice Position 1 - All Counties |
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JIM JOHNSON | Pro-Life - Endorsed by Human Life PACExcellentJudicial Forum Questionnaire
See JudicialForum.org
Received 214,168 votes in the primaryReceived 1,178,021 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
52.02% |
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MARY KAY BECKER | Pro-AbortionEndorsed by NARAL - National Abortion Rights Action League
Judicial Forum Questionnaire
See JudicialForum.org
Received 210,818 votes in the primaryReceived 1,086,205 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
47.97% |
| State Supreme Court Justice Position 5 - All Counties |
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BARBARA MADSEN | Judicial Forum Questionnaire
See JudicialForum.org
Received 571,930 votes in the primaryReceived 1,891,935 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
100.00% |
| State Supreme Court Justice Position 6 - All Counties |
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RICHARD B. SANDERS | Pro-Life - Endorsed by Human Life PACExcellentVoteFamilies Survey Answers
Judicial Forum Questionnaire
See JudicialForum.org
Received 279,904 votes in the primaryReceived 1,310,810 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
61.03% |
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TERRY SEBRING | Pro-AbortionPro-Abortion according to NARAL
VoteFamilies Survey Answers
Judicial Forum Questionnaire
See JudicialForum.org
Received 171,424 votes in the primaryReceived 836,986 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
38.97% |
| Superior Court Judge Position 01 - Island, San Juan Counties |
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ALAN HANCOCK | See JudicialForum.org
Received 12,584 votes in the primaryReceived 30,579 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
100.00% |
| Superior Court Judge Position 02 - Island, San Juan Counties |
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VICKIE CHURCHILL | See JudicialForum.org
Received 12,130 votes in the primaryReceived 29,939 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
100.00% |
| State Senator District 39
- King, San Juan, Skamania, Walla Walla Counties |
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VAL STEVENS Republican | Pro-LifeOpposes same-sex marriageSupports constitutional amendment banning gay marriageVoteFamilies Survey Answers
95% Economic Voting Record
Received 9,555 votes in the primaryReceived 29,741 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
54.18% |
| State Senator District 40
- San Juan, Skagit, Whatcom Counties |
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HARRIET A. SPANEL Democrat | Pro-Abortion29% Economic Voting Record
Received 16,884 votes in the primaryReceived 37,573 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
61.50% |
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GERALD BARON Republican | VoteFamilies Survey Answers
Received 9,339 votes in the primaryReceived 23,514 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
38.49% |
| State Representative District 40 Position 1
- San Juan, Skagit, Whatcom Counties |
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DAVE QUALL Democrat | Mixed on abortion issue61% Economic Voting Record
Received 11,744 votes in the primaryReceived 44,630 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
100.00% |
| State Representative District 40 Position 2
- San Juan, Skagit, Whatcom Counties |
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JEFF MORRIS Democrat | Mixed on abortion issue69% Economic Voting Record
Received 15,681 votes in the primaryReceived 44,219 votes in the Nov 2, 2004 General Election (so far)
100.00% |