Washington's 11th legislative district

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Washington's 11th legislative district is one of forty-nine districts in Washington state for representation in the state legislature.

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After the 2010 redistricting process, the district included southern Seattle, Renton, Tukwila, and a portion of Kent. [1] After the 2020 redistricting, the district included Tukwila, Renton, and Kent. [2]

The district's legislators are state senator Bob Hasegawa and state representatives David Hackney (position 1) and Steve Bergquist (position 2), all Democrats.

Recent elections results

State Senate

Washington's 11th State Senate District, 2024 [3]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Bob Hasegawa (incumbent) 21,167 95.3
Write-in 1,0464.7
Total votes22,213 100.0
General election
Democratic Bob Hasegawa (incumbent) 47,324 95.6
Write-in 2,1684.4
Total votes49,492 100.0

State House of Representatives, Position 1

Washington's 11th State House District Position 1, 2024 [4]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David Hackney (incumbent) 20,702 95.3
Write-in 1,0194.7
Total votes21,721 100.0
General election
Democratic David Hackney (incumbent) 46,438 95.9
Write-in 1,9784.1
Total votes48,416 100.0

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Washington's 11th State House District Position 1, 2022 [5]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David Hackney (incumbent) 17,845 69.27
Republican Stephanie Peters 7,868 30.5
Write-in 480.2
Total votes25,761 100.0
Democratic David Hackney (incumbent) 32,292 69.4
Republican Stephanie Peters14,20430.5
Write-in 540.1
Total votes46,550 100.0

State House of Representatives, Position 2

Washington's 11th State House District Position 2, 2024 [6]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Steve Bergquist (incumbent) 20,342 80.3
Libertarian Justin Greywolf 4,607 18.2
Write-in 3721.5
Total votes25,321 100.0
General election
Democratic Steve Bergquist (incumbent) 43,389 76.9
Libertarian Justin Greywolf12,50822.2
Write-in 5411.0
Total votes56,438 100.0
Washington's 11th State House District Position 2, 2022 [7]
Primary election
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Steve Bergquist (incumbent) 17,694 68.2
Republican Jeanette Burrage 8,192 31.6
Write-in 420.2
Total votes25,928 100.0
General election
Democratic Steve Bergquist (incumbent) 31,979 68.4
Republican Jeanette Burrage14,74731.5
Write-in 460.1
Total votes46,772 100.0

Results

2024 United States presidential election in Washington's 11th Legislative District [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic 43,168 66.6%
Republican 19,23829.7%
We the People
7401.1%
Green 6771.0%
Libertarian 2580.4%
Socialism and Liberation Claudia de la Cruz
Karina Garcia
1680.3%
Justice for All1480.2%
Independent
500.1%
Socialist Equality Joseph Kishore
Jerome White
200.0%
Socialist Workers Rachele Fruit
Dennis Richter
200.0%
Write-in 3390.5%
Total votes64,826 100.00%

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References

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  2. "2021 Washington State Redistricting Commission website" . Retrieved December 8, 2024.
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