WASHINGTON UNITED STATES HOUSE ELECTIONS, 2004
The US House elections in Washington State were held on November 2, 2004. All 9 members of Congress were up for reelection.
=== First District ===
★ Jay Inslee (D) - Incumbent, 62.3%
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★ Website: http://jayinslee.com/
★ Randy Eastwood (R) - Challenger, 36%
★ Charles Moore (L) - Challenger, 1.7%
=== Second District ===
★ Rick Larsen (D) - Incumbent, 63.9%
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★ Website: http://ricklarsen.org/
★ Suzanne Sinclair (R) - Challenger, 33.6%
★ Bruce Guthrie (L) - Challenger, 2.5%
=== Third District ===
★ Brian Baird (D) - Incumbent, 61.9%
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★ Website: http://www.brianbaird.com/
★ Thomas A. Crowson (R) - Challenger, 38.1%
=== Fourth District ===
★ Doc Hastings (R) - Incumbent, 62.6%
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★ Website: http://dochastings.com/
★ Sandy Matheson (D) - Challenger, 37.4%
★ Cathy McMorris (R) - 59.7%
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★ Website: http://www.cathyforcongress.com/
★ Don Barbieri (D) - 40.3%
McMorris, then 35 years old with 10 years of state House experience behind her, ran for the seat five-term Republican Rep. George Nethercutt left open for a failed Senate bid against Patty Murray. Democratic strategists initially touted their candidate for that race, well-known Spokane developer Don Barbieri, as a strong contender. But McMorris, after winning a tough three-way Republican primary by a wide margin, trounced Barbieri by 59.7 percent to 40.3 percent. [1]
=== Sixth District ===
★ Norm Dicks (D) - Incumbent, 69%
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★ Website: http://trstrategies.com/normdicks/
★ Doug Cloud (R) - Challenger, 31%
=== Seventh District ===
★ Jim McDermott (D) - Incumbent, 80.7%
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★ Website: http://mcdermottforcongress.com/
★ Carol Cassady (R) - Challenger, 19.3%
=== Eighth District ===
★ Dave Reichert (R) - 51.5%
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★ Website: http://www.davereichertforcongress.com/
★ Dave Ross (D) - 46.7%
★ Spencer Garrett (L) - 1.8%
Representative Jennifer Dunn (R) stepped down from this seat, leaving it open.
=== Ninth District ===
★ Adam Smith (D) - Incumbent, 63.3%
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★ Website: http://www.electadamsmith.com/
★ Paul J. Lord (R) - Challenger, 34.4%
★ Robert F. Losey (G) - 2.3%
=== First District ===
★ Jay Inslee (D) - Incumbent, 62.3%
★
★ Website: http://jayinslee.com/
★ Randy Eastwood (R) - Challenger, 36%
★ Charles Moore (L) - Challenger, 1.7%
=== Second District ===
★ Rick Larsen (D) - Incumbent, 63.9%
★
★ Website: http://ricklarsen.org/
★ Suzanne Sinclair (R) - Challenger, 33.6%
★ Bruce Guthrie (L) - Challenger, 2.5%
=== Third District ===
★ Brian Baird (D) - Incumbent, 61.9%
★
★ Website: http://www.brianbaird.com/
★ Thomas A. Crowson (R) - Challenger, 38.1%
=== Fourth District ===
★ Doc Hastings (R) - Incumbent, 62.6%
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★ Website: http://dochastings.com/
★ Sandy Matheson (D) - Challenger, 37.4%
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★ Cathy McMorris (R) - 59.7%
★
★ Website: http://www.cathyforcongress.com/
★ Don Barbieri (D) - 40.3%
McMorris, then 35 years old with 10 years of state House experience behind her, ran for the seat five-term Republican Rep. George Nethercutt left open for a failed Senate bid against Patty Murray. Democratic strategists initially touted their candidate for that race, well-known Spokane developer Don Barbieri, as a strong contender. But McMorris, after winning a tough three-way Republican primary by a wide margin, trounced Barbieri by 59.7 percent to 40.3 percent. [1]
=== Sixth District ===
★ Norm Dicks (D) - Incumbent, 69%
★
★ Website: http://trstrategies.com/normdicks/
★ Doug Cloud (R) - Challenger, 31%
=== Seventh District ===
★ Jim McDermott (D) - Incumbent, 80.7%
★
★ Website: http://mcdermottforcongress.com/
★ Carol Cassady (R) - Challenger, 19.3%
=== Eighth District ===
★ Dave Reichert (R) - 51.5%
★
★ Website: http://www.davereichertforcongress.com/
★ Dave Ross (D) - 46.7%
★ Spencer Garrett (L) - 1.8%
Representative Jennifer Dunn (R) stepped down from this seat, leaving it open.
=== Ninth District ===
★ Adam Smith (D) - Incumbent, 63.3%
★
★ Website: http://www.electadamsmith.com/
★ Paul J. Lord (R) - Challenger, 34.4%
★ Robert F. Losey (G) - 2.3%
See also
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