Electoral College Electors
December 17 at 12:00 PM in Olympia, Washington
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Electors
Each presidential candidate or party nominating a candidate submits a list of 12 names as a slate of electors. These 12 Electors sign a pledge to vote for the nominee of the party that they represent (RCW 29A.56).
After the General Election is certified, the winning candidate's electors travel to Olympia for the official casting of votes on December 17, 2024. The other parties' electors no longer participate in the process.
- Democratic Party Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Monica Chilton Elector 2 Lona Wilbur Elector 3 John Thompson Elector 4 Patricia Whitefoot Elector 5 Larry Ludwig Elector 6 Julie Johnson Elector 7 Tara Gallagher Elector 8 Alma Chacon Elector 9 Sharon Mast Elector 10 Patti Dailey Elector 11 Justin Camarata Elector 12 Nathaniel Block Alternate Elector 1 Dave Asher Alternate Elector 2 David Simpson Alternate Elector 3 Kim Everett Alternate Elector 4 David Harvey Alternate Elector 5 Yvette Joseph Alternate Elector 6 Joe Gimpsey Alternate Elector 7 Scott Forbes Alternate Elector 8 Bill Miller Alternate Elector 9 Erica Conway Alternate Elector 10 Walt Bowen Alternate Elector 11 April Sims Alternate Elector 12 Shaina Langley - Republican Party Electors
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Position First Elector 1 Arthur Coday Elector 2 Charles Crabtree Elector 3 Donald Benton Elector 4 Lutz Harfst Elector 5 Keith Slater Elector 6 Peggy Hutt Elector 7 Eric Brown Elector 8 Sharon Hanek Elector 9 Ingrid Fuhriman Elector 10 Loren Dean Elector 11 Jeff Kent Elector 12 Marlene Pfeifer - We The People Party Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Vandana Whitney Elector 2 Janelle Hall Elector 3 James Gibbons Elector 4 Laelle Martin Elector 5 Phillip Wells Elector 6 Elizabeth Allen Elector 7 Rebecca Beck Elector 8 Toni Kelley Elector 9 Bonnie Gerber Elector 10 Sol Riou Elector 11 Jeffrey Clithero Elector 12 Dana Napoleon - Green Party Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Lisa A Canar Elector 2 Daniel Travis Bumbarger Elector 3 Alice B Green Elector 4 Margaret Elisabeth Elector 5 Marc Mixon Elector 6 Barbara J Phinney Elector 7 Kathryn A Lewandowski Elector 8 Veronica Harris Elector 9 Noah Martin Elector 10 Brian Frisbie Elector 11 Andre Stackhouse Elector 12 Liz Spoerri - Socialism and Liberation Party Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Yuning Sun Elector 2 Andrew Park Elector 3 Thaddaeus Hug Elector 4 Diego Raygoza-Castanes Elector 5 Oscar Witt Rojas Elector 6 Justine Rojas Elector 7 Gregory DeVerna Elector 8 Taylor Young Elector 9 Danielle Johnston Elector 10 Benjamin Johnston Elector 11 Jane N. Cutter Elector 12 Charles Susat - Socialist Workers Party Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Leah Finger Elector 2 Scott A. Breen Elector 3 Dean Denno Elector 4 Shirley E. Peña Elector 5 Deborah Higdon Elector 6 Mark Downs Elector 7 Jacob Perasso Elector 8 Rashaad Ali Elector 9 Geoffrey B. Hamill Elector 10 Rebecca Williamson Elector 11 John Naubert Elector 12 Jeanne A. FitzMaurice - Socialist Equality Party Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Diana Woycheshin Elector 2 Paul Palinkas Elector 3 Shellie Gravitt Elector 4 Robert Jackson Elector 5 Moxie Lieberman Elector 6 Dennis Leburg Elector 7 Corey Miller Elector 8 Michael Coats Elector 9 Deavid Denenny Elector 10 Wendy J. Woods Elector 11 Christopher Roy McDaniel Elector 12 Jillian Coats - Libertarian Party Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Tyler Dahl Elector 2 James Data Logan Elector 3 William McCoird Elector 4 Brett R Borden Elector 5 Justin Franks Elector 6 Robert Callahan Elector 7 Robert M Stratton Elector 8 Baepaelele Stratton Elector 9 Douglas Daman Elector 10 Yvette Bower Elector 11 Sydney Wissel Elector 12 Ryan Sugden - Justice For All Party Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Cole John Tonnes Elector 2 Gloria Winters Elector 3 Paul Roby Elector 4 Erin Wade Elector 5 Zaid Alshatwi Elector 6 Jeffrey Triestman Elector 7 Edward Ney Elector 8 Ashton Beavers Elector 9 Laura Fielding Elector 10 Douglas Fielding Elector 11 Karly Rose Engelhard Elector 12 Louisa Fish-Sadin - Shiva Ayyadurai Independent Candidate Electors
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Position Name Elector 1 Ross Westlund Elector 2 Bradley Worel Elector 3 Lorretta Powers Elector 4 Shelley Amend Elector 5 Shelly Nance Elector 6 Debbie Throop Elector 7 Mary Metro Elector 8 Bruce Haas Elector 9 Katherine Benson Elector 10 James Dezort Elector 11 Bazen Nega Elector 12 Larry Erickson
*Ballot order for Major Political Parties is determined by the number of votes for that party's ticket in the last presidential election. Minor Parties and Independent Candidates appear in the order they qualify to the ballot.
**Contact the political party for more information about their respective slate of electors.
Casting Votes
Each Elector casts two votes separately, one for the President and one for the Vice President.
Uniform Faithful Presidential Electors Act of 2019 – SB5074
If the Elector votes for a person other than the statewide popular vote winner of the state of Washington, then the pledge is broken and an Alternate provided by the same party replaces the Elector. If the Alternate also votes for someone other than their pledged vote, another Alternate will take their place. If the list of Alternates is exhausted, then the remaining Electors must nominate and vote in a new Alternate.
Previously in Washington
In 2016, Washington voters elected Democratic Nominee, Hilary Clinton, to receive all 12 Electoral College Votes. Four of the twelve electors chose to vote for someone other than their party's nominee. The Secretary of State fined all four electors $1,000 each for violating their pledge. This process was challenged and went all the way to the Supreme Court where, by unanimous decision, ruled an elector could be required to vote as the state permits.
National Popular Vote Agreement
Washington State enacted SB5599 in 2009, which devotes all the state's electors to whomever wins the national popular vote regardless of the state winner. This only takes effect when the combined number of electoral votes from participating member states is larger the majority of total electoral votes.