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Too Close to Call: By the Numbers

By Erica C. Barnett November 2, 2010

Here's where all the big Washington State races that haven't been called are as of 9:00 on Election Night; early victors (which are very tentative, given the 45 percent of votes that remain outstanding) in bold. One thing that immediately jumps out is the number of Democratic incumbent state senators who are in serious trouble.

US Senate

Patty Murray
(D, incumbent): 50.6

Dino Rossi (R): 49.4

US House

District 2

John Koster
(R): 50.4

Rick Larsen (D, incumbent): 49.6

State Legislature

District 1, Rep. 1

Derek Stanford
(D): 51

Dennis Richter (R): 49

District 1, Rep. 2

Heidi Munson (R): 51

Luis Moscoso (D): 49

District 25, Rep. 2

Dawn Morrell (D, incumbent): 50.5

Hans Zeiger (R): 49.5

District 28, Rep. 1

Troy Kelley
(D, incumbent): 51.6

Steve O'Ban (R): 48.4

Rep. 2

Tami Green (D, incumbent): 50.3

Paul Wagemann (D): 49.7

District 30, Senator

Tracey Eide (D, incumbent): 51

Tony Moore (R):  49

District 35, Rep. 1

Kathy Haigh
(D): 50.6

Daniel Griffey (R): 49.4

District 41, Rep. 1

Marcie Maxwell (D, incumbent): 51

Peter Dunbar (R): 49

District 44, Senator

Dave Schmidt (R): 49.99 (!)

Steve Hobbs (D, incumbent): 50.01

Rep. 1

Hans Dunshee
(D, incumbent): 50.4

Bob McCaughan (R): 49.6

District 45, Rep. 1

Roger Goodman (D, incumbent): 49

Kevin Haistings
(R): 51

District 48, Senator

Rodney Tom (D, incumbent): 49.7

Gregg Bennett (R): 50.3

Rep. 1

Ross Hunter
(D, incumbent): 50.8

Diane Tebelius (R): 49.2

State Supreme Court, Position 6

Richard Sanders (incumbent): 51.1

Charlie Wiggins: 48.9
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