STATE ELECTION — Vote counts for sect of state and other state offices

  • By The Associated Press
  • Tuesday, November 6, 2012 12:01am
  • News

By The Associated Press

x – elected

Lieutenant Governor 984 of 2,000 precincts – 49 percent

Brad Owen, Dem (i) 978,325 – 54 percent

Bill Finkbeiner, GOP 843,567 – 46 percent

Secretary of State 977 of 2,000 precincts – 49 percent

Kim Wyman, GOP 910,707 – 50 percent

Kathleen Drew, Dem 896,373 – 50 percent

Treasurer 974 of 2,000 precincts – 49 percent

x-Jim McIntire, Dem (i) 1,042,147 – 58 percent

Sharon Hanek, GOP 754,673 – 42 percent

Auditor 963 of 2,000 precincts – 48 percent

Troy Kelley, Dem 932,798 – 52 percent

James Watkins, GOP 847,775 – 48 percent

Attorney General 982 of 2,000 precincts – 49 percent

Bob Ferguson, Dem 960,377 – 53 percent

Reagan Dunn, GOP 854,798 – 47 percent

Lands Commissioner 969 of 2,000 precincts – 48 percent

x-Peter Goldmark, Dem 1,033,997 – 58 percent

Clint Didier, GOP 759,164 – 42 percent

Insurance Commissioner 966 of 2,000 precincts – 48 percent

x-Mike Kreidler, Dem (i) 1,027,254 – 58 percent

John Adams, GOP 752,096 – 42 percent

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