1992 Washington gubernatorial election

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1992 Washington gubernatorial election
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  1988 November 3, 1992 1996  
  Michael E. Lowry.jpg Ken Eikenberry.jpg
Nominee Mike Lowry Ken Eikenberry
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote1,184,3151,086,216
Percentage52.16%47.84%

1992 Washington gubernatorial election results map by county.svg
County results
Lowry:      50–60%     60–70%
Eikenberry:      50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

Governor before election

Booth Gardner
Democratic

Elected Governor

Mike Lowry
Democratic

The 1992 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1992. Incumbent Democratic Governor Booth Gardner chose not to run for a third term. This resulted in an open race for Governor of Washington in which Democrat Mike Lowry narrowly defeated Republican Ken Eikenberry. This is the last time that a gubernatorial nominee and a lieutenant gubernatorial nominee of different political parties were elected governor and lieutenant governor of Washington.

Contents

Primary election

Candidates

Democratic

Republican

Results

Blanket primary results by county:
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Lowry
20-30%
30-40%
Eikenberry
20-30%
30-40%
Morrison
20-30%
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
King
20-30% 1992 Washington Gov blanket primary election results.svg
Blanket primary results by county:
  Lowry
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  Eikenberry
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  Morrison
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  King
  •   20–30%
Blanket primary results [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Mike Lowry 337,783 29.23%
Republican Ken Eikenberry 258,553 22.37%
Republican Sid Morrison 250,41821.67%
Republican Dan McDonald144,05012.47%
Democratic Joseph E. King 96,4808.35%
Democratic Sally McQuown31,1752.70%
Democratic Richard "Onery Dick" Short8,4700.73%
Republican Bob Tharp8,1030.70%
Democratic Wayne Madsen7,8600.68%
Independent Mike The Mover6,6450.58%
Socialist Workers Kathleen Wheeler6,0680.53%
Total votes1,155,605 100.00%

General election

Candidates

Debates

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Mike
Lowry (D)
Ken
Eikenberry (R)
Undecided
Tacoma News Tribune [3] October 199247%43%10%

Endorsements

Mike Lowry (D)

Results

1992 Washington gubernatorial election [5] [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Mike Lowry 1,184,315 52.16% −10.05%
Republican Ken Eikenberry 1,086,21647.84%+10.05%
Majority98,0994.32%
Total votes2,270,531 100.00%
Democratic hold Swing -20.11%

Results by county

Ken Eikenberry is the last Republican to have carried Whatcom County in a gubernatorial election; this election is the only one since 1960 in which Whatcom County has backed the losing candidate.

County [6] Mike Lowry
Democratic
Ken Eikenberry
Republican
MarginTotal votes cast
#%#%#%
Adams 1,75038.40%2,80761.60%-1,057-23.20%4,557
Asotin 3,43645.99%4,03554.01%-599-8.02%7,471
Benton 21,87242.48%29,61457.52%-7,742-15.04%51,486
Chelan 8,66637.60%14,37962.40%-5,713-24.79%23,045
Clallam 12,04942.46%16,33057.54%-4,281-15.09%28,379
Clark 48,29246.40%55,78053.60%-7,488-7.20%104,072
Columbia 59931.33%1,31368.67%-714-37.34%1,912
Cowlitz 16,67748.97%17,38151.03%-704-2.07%34,058
Douglas 4,13937.89%6,78562.11%-2,646-24.22%10,924
Ferry 1,06242.13%1,45957.87%-397-15.75%2,521
Franklin 5,47445.60%6,53154.40%-1,057-8.80%12,005
Garfield 42632.67%87867.33%-452-34.66%1,304
Grant 7,99136.86%13,68863.14%-5,697-26.28%21,679
Grays Harbor 14,98655.41%12,06044.59%2,92610.82%27,046
Island 12,42945.81%14,70454.19%-2,275-8.38%27,133
Jefferson 7,04754.77%5,82045.23%1,2279.54%12,867
King 466,50660.44%305,32639.56%161,18020.88%771,832
Kitsap 42,56248.69%44,85251.31%-2,290-2.62%87,414
Kittitas 6,23251.04%5,97848.96%2542.08%12,210
Klickitat 2,88343.45%3,75256.55%86913.10%6,635
Lewis 7,93829.46%19,00370.54%-11,065-41.07%26,941
Lincoln 1,71734.76%3,22365.24%-1,506-30.49%4,940
Mason 9,54848.57%10,11151.43%-563-2.86%19,659
Okanogan 5,13939.99%7,71260.01%-2,573-20.02%12,851
Pacific 4,93353.70%4,25446.30%6797.39%9,187
Pend Oreille 1,91941.31%2,72658.69%-807-17.37%4,645
Pierce 120,96850.70%117,62349.30%3,3451.40%238,591
San Juan 3,75854.61%3,12345.39%6359.23%6,881
Skagit 18,78446.56%21,56053.44%-2,776-6.88%40,344
Skamania 1,65746.81%1,88353.19%-226-6.38%3,540
Snohomish 117,00052.42%106,19647.58%10,8044.84%223,196
Spokane 74,26244.33%93,26955.67%-19,007-11.35%167,531
Stevens 5,44737.15%9,21762.85%-3,770-25.71%14,664
Thurston 46,66655.75%37,03844.25%9,62811.50%83,704
Wahkiakum 77544.51%96655.49%-191-10.97%1,741
Walla Walla 8,33042.36%11,33357.64%-3,003-15.27%19,663
Whatcom 31,11349.49%31,75650.51%-643-1.02%62,869
Whitman 8,45948.78%8,88351.22%-424-2.44%17,342
Yakima 30,82448.40%32,86851.60%-2,044-3.21%63,692
Totals1,184,31552.16%1,086,21647.84%98,0994.32%2,270,531

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

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References

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  2. Washington Secretary of State. "Governor". Official Abstract for the 1992 Primary Election. Olympia, Washington.
  3. Tacoma News Tribune
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