| 1992 Washington Congressional and Statewide Results |
| Predictions, Notes, List of State Parties |
| President |
| Gov. William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (D) 43.41% |
George Herbert Walker Bush (R) 31.97% |
businessman H. Ross Perot (I) 23.68%, |
| André Marrou (L) 0.33%, |
| James "Bo" Gritz (Pop) 0.21%, |
| John S. Hagelin (NL) 0.11%, |
| Howard Phillips (T) 0.10%, |
| Lenora Fulani (NewA) 0.08%, |
| Ron Daniels (I) 0.05%, |
| Lyndon LaRouche (I) 0.04%, |
| James MacWarren (SW) 0.02%, |
Governor, Booth Gardner (D) retiring D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Republican, Cook Report: Leans Republican |
| ex-U.S. Rep. Mike Lowry (D) 53% |
Attorney General Ken Eikenberry (R) 47% |
|
Senator, Brock Adams (D) retiring D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: 50%, Cook Report: Toss Up, Roll Call: Toss Up, Rothenberg Report: Vulnerable Incumbent Party, Hotline IP, |
| St. Sen. Patty Murray (D) 54% |
U.S. Rep. Rod Chandler (R) 46% |
ex-St. Sup. Ct. Justice William Goodloe (T), LaPriel Barnes (I), Mark Severs (SW) |
1st Cong. District, Miller (R) retiring, 52% in '90 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, Roll Call: Leans Democrat, Cook Report: Leans Democrat, |
| St. Rep. Maria Cantwell (D) 54.9% |
St. Sen. Gary Nelson (R) 42.0%, |
Patrick Ruckert (I) 1.6%, Anne Fleming (NL) 1.5%, |
2nd Cong. District, 50.5% in '90, will retire by '94 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, Roll Call: Likely Democrat, Cook Report: Leans Democrat, |
| Al Swift (D) 52.0% |
St. Sen. Jack Metcalf (R) 42.0% |
Karen Leibrant (NL) 2.6%, R. M. "Robin" Dexter (I) 3.4% DeGroot (I)?, |
3rd Cong. District, 53.8% in '90 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, Roll Call: Likely Democrat, Cook Report: Leans Democrat, |
| Jolene Unsoeld (D) 56.0% |
ex-St. Rep. Pat Fiske (R) 44.0% |
|
4th Cong. District, Morrison (R) defeated in Governor primary, 70.7% in '90 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Republican, Roll Call: Toss Up, Cook Report: Toss Up, |
| St. Rep. Jay Inslee (D) 50.8% |
ex-St. Rep. Richard "Doc" Hastings (R) 49.2% |
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5th Cong. District, 68.8% in '90 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, Roll Call: Likely Democrat, Cook Report: Safe Democrat, |
| Thomas S. Foley (D) 53.3% |
Dr. John Sonneland (R) 46.7% |
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6th Cong. District, 61.4% in '90 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, Roll Call: Safe Democrat, Cook Report: Safe Democrat, |
| Norman D. Dicks (D) 64.2% |
Lauri J. Phillips (R) 28.0% |
Jim Horrigan (L) 1.7%, Tom Donnelly (I) 6.1%, |
7th Cong. District, 72.3% in '90 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Democrat, Roll Call: Safe Democrat, Cook Report: Safe Democrat, |
| Jim McDermott (D) 78.4% |
Glenn C. Hampson (R) 19.1% |
Paul Glumaz (I) 2.5% |
8th Cong. District, Rod Chandler (R) running for U.S. Senate, 55.6% in '90 D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Republican, Roll Call: Leans Republican, Cook Report: Likely Republican, |
| businessman George O. Tamblyn (D) 33.9% |
state party chair Jennifer Dunn (R) 60.4% |
Bob Adams (I) 5.7% |
9th Cong. District, new district D.C.'s Political Report's Prediction: Republican, Roll Call: Toss Up, Cook Report: Toss Up, |
| St. Sen. Mike Kreidler (D) 52.1% |
St. Sen. Peter von Reichbauer (R) 43.2% |
Timothy J. Brill (I) 1.6%, Brian Wilson (I) 3.1%, |