2020 Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction election

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2020 Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction election
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Nominee Chris Reykdal Maia Espinoza
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote1,955,3651,609,643
Percentage54.57%44.92%

2020 Washington superintendent of public instruction election results map by county.svg
2020 Washington superintendent of public instruction election results map by congressional district.svg
Reykdal:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Espinoza:     40–50%     50–60%

Superintendent of Public Instruction before election

Chris Reykdal
Independent

Elected Superintendent of Public Instruction

Chris Reykdal
Independent

The 2020 Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the superintendent of public instruction of Washington, concurrently with the 2020 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the U.S. Senate and various state and local elections, including for U.S. House and governor of Washington. Incumbent Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal was re-elected to a second term, defeating challenger Maia Espinoza with 55% of the vote. [1] While the race was officially non-partisan, Reykdal identified as a Democrat, while Espinoza identified as a Republican. [1]

Contents

Background

Incumbent Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal, first elected in 2016 with 51% of the vote, ran for re-election to a second term in office. [2]

Primary election

Washington is one of two states that holds a top-two primary, meaning all candidates are listed on the same ballot regardless of party affiliation, and the top two advance to the general election.

Candidates

Advanced to general

Eliminated in primary

  • Ron Higgins, substitute teacher and retired engineer [4]
  • Stan Lippmann, perennial candidate [4]
  • David Spring, retired educator [4]
  • Dennis Wick, former member of the Snohomish School District board [4]

Results

Blanket primary results by county
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Reykdal
20-30%
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
Espinoza
20-30%
30-40%
Higgins
20-30%
30-40% 2020 Washington superintendent of public instruction primary election results map by county.svg
Blanket primary results by county
  Reykdal
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Espinoza
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  Higgins
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
Blanket primary election results [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Chris Reykdal (incumbent) 898,951 40.24
Nonpartisan Maia Espinoza 564,674 25.28
NonpartisanRon Higgins456,87920.45
NonpartisanDennis Wick121,4255.44
NonpartisanDavid Spring111,1764.98
NonpartisanStan Lippmann71,3953.20
Write-in 9,5710.43
Total votes2,234,071 100.00

General election

Endorsements

Maia Espinoza

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [b]
Margin
of error
Chris
Rekydal
Maia
Espinoza
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D) [22] [A] October 14–15, 2020610 (LV)± 4%30%23%47%

Debates

2020 Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction election debates
No.DateHostModeratorLink Nonpartisan Nonpartisan
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited  W  Withdrawn
Chris Reykdal Maia Espinoza
1Sep. 18, 2020Washington State Wire YouTube PP
2Sep. 25, 2020City Inside/OutBrian Callahan YouTube PP
3Oct. 23, 2020Rainier Avenue RadioKiantha Duncan
Taylor-Corrine Benton
YouTube PP

Results

2020 Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction election [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Nonpartisan Chris Reykdal (incumbent) 1,955,365 54.57
NonpartisanMaia Espinoza1,609,64344.92
Write-in 17,9570.50
Total votes3,582,965 100.00
Democratic hold

By county

County results
County [24] Chris Reykdal

Democratic

Maia Espinoza

Republican

Write-in

Various

MarginTotal votes
#%#%#%#%
Adams 2,20542.31%2,97657.10%310.59%-771-14.79%5,212
Asotin 5,20751.71%4,78847.55%750.74%4194.16%10,070
Benton 42,97346.95%48,06952.51%4950.54%-5,096-5.57%91,537
Chelan 18,92750.54%18,35449.01%1700.45%5731.53%37,451
Clallam 21,95852.04%20,06447.55%1710.41%1,8944.49%42,193
Clark 111,89149.28%113,42849.96%1,7390.77%-1,537-0.68%227,058
Columbia 98648.22%1,03250.46%271.32%-46-2.25%2,045
Cowlitz 24,63747.37%27,03051.97%3470.67%-2,393-4.60%52,014
Douglas 8,39744.83%10,21354.52%1220.65%-1,816-9.69%18,732
Ferry 1,54641.46%2,15657.82%270.72%-610-16.36%3,729
Franklin 11,79640.20%17,47059.54%780.27%-5,674-19.34%29,344
Garfield 62850.85%60048.58%70.57%282.27%1,235
Grant 14,33143.65%18,33455.84%1660.51%-4,003-12.19%32,831
Grays Harbor 16,90751.05%16,03148.41%1780.54%8762.65%33,116
Island 24,09151.95%22,05547.56%2290.49%2,0364.39%46,375
Jefferson 13,16460.94%8,33438.58%1030.48%4,83022.36%21,601
King 688,20364.54%374,58135.13%3,5670.33%313,62229.41%1,066,351
Kitsap 72,95452.86%64,32746.61%7280.53%8,6276.25%138,009
Kittitas 11,10949.18%11,39150.42%900.40%-282-1.25%22,590
Klickitat 5,35847.72%5,77751.46%920.82%-419-3.73%11,227
Lewis 17,69844.72%21,63654.67%2440.62%-3,938-9.95%39,578
Lincoln 2,63842.78%3,49956.74%300.49%-861-13.96%6,167
Mason 16,22150.75%15,44848.33%2950.92%7732.42%31,964
Okanogan 9,11949.52%9,16349.76%1330.72%-44-0.24%18,415
Pacific 6,31052.58%5,51645.97%1741.45%7946.62%12,000
Pend Oreille 3,23644.47%3,97554.62%660.91%-739-10.16%7,277
Pierce 200,84549.01%206,78650.46%2,1420.52%-5,941-1.45%409,773
San Juan 6,95761.44%4,33538.28%320.28%2,62223.15%11,324
Skagit 32,09851.46%29,93347.99%3430.55%2,1653.47%62,374
Skamania 3,09450.01%3,02348.86%701.13%711.15%6,187
Snohomish 205,76352.36%185,50647.20%1,7310.44%20,2575.15%393,000
Spokane 125,66548.96%129,03450.28%1,9550.76%-3,369-1.31%256,654
Stevens 10,12341.61%13,99857.54%2070.85%-3,875-15.93%24,328
Thurston 84,19955.50%66,41143.78%1,0890.72%17,78811.73%151,699
Wahkiakum 1,31351.33%1,23748.36%80.31%762.97%2,558
Walla Walla 13,89249.75%13,91449.83%1180.42%-22-0.08%27,924
Whatcom 66,32253.52%57,24946.20%3500.28%9,0737.32%123,921
Whitman 9,82152.71%8,70346.71%1090.58%1,1186.00%18,633
Yakima 42,78349.48%43,26750.04%4190.48%-484-0.56%86,469
Totals1,955,36554.57%1,609,64344.92%17,9570.50%345,7229.65%3,582,965

By congressional district

Reykdal won seven of ten congressional districts. [25]

DistrictReykdalEspinozaRepresentative
1st 54%46% Suzan DelBene
2nd 54%45% Rick Larsen
3rd 49%51% Jaime Herrera Beutler
4th 47%53% Dan Newhouse
5th 49%51% Cathy McMorris Rodgers
6th 54%46% Derek Kilmer
7th 74%26% Pramila Jayapal
8th 51%49% Kim Schrier
9th 60%40% Adam Smith
10th 51%49% Denny Heck (116th Congress)
Marilyn Strickland (117th Congress)

Notes

  1. Elected President of the United States in the same election cycle
  2. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

Partisan clients

  1. Poll sponsored by the Northwest Progressive Institute

References

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  22. Public Policy Polling (D)
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