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Washington’s race for governor still hasn’t been called and hundreds of thousands of ballots remain uncounted.
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Latino names on the ballot is another sign of the growing influence of Hispanics on Election Day.
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Referendum 74's passage upholds the state legislature's law allowing gay marriage in Washington.
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A historic 30-30 split in the Oregon House has ended with Democratic wins Tuesday night in key districts.
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Same-sex marriage supporters in Washington declared victory, but opponents are not prepared to concede defeat.
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The race for Washington governor remains too close to call. But Democrat Jay Inslee said he’s already forming a transition team.
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The two candidates for Washington governor are still awaiting more voting tallies in an election contest that remains to close to call.
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Idaho voters delivered a resounding defeat to three new education laws.
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Northwest voters delivered mixed results for two marijuana legalization measures on the ballot.
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BELLEVUE, Wash. – Republican Rob McKenna says it could take until Friday to know the winner of Washington’s closely contested governor’s race. With a little more than half the expected ballots counted, McKenna was trailing Democrat Jay Inslee by about two-and-a-half percentage points.