The 2020 Washington Republican presidential primary took place on March 10, 2020, as one of 5 contests scheduled for that day in the Republican Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election.
Results
2020 Washington Republican presidential primary[2]
Candidate
|
Votes
|
%
|
Delegates[3]
|
Donald Trump (incumbent)
|
684,239
|
100.00%
|
43
|
Total
|
684,239
|
100.00%
|
43
|
Results by county
2020 Washington Republican presidential primary
(results per county)[4]
|
County
|
Donald Trump
|
Write-ins
|
Total votes cast
|
Votes
|
%
|
Votes
|
%
|
Adams
|
1,928
|
100.00
|
0
|
0
|
1,928
|
Asotin
|
3,771
|
98.67
|
51
|
1.33
|
3,822
|
Benton
|
27,055
|
98.34
|
457
|
1.66
|
27,512
|
Chelan
|
11,535
|
98.77
|
144
|
1.23
|
11,679
|
Clallam
|
12,122
|
98.58
|
174
|
1.42
|
12,296
|
Clark
|
51,576
|
98.41
|
834
|
1.59
|
52,410
|
Columbia
|
996
|
98.71
|
13
|
1.29
|
1,009
|
Cowlitz
|
15,410
|
99.08
|
143
|
0.92
|
15,553
|
Douglas
|
6,394
|
99.32
|
44
|
0.68
|
6,438
|
Ferry
|
1,662
|
99.58
|
7
|
0.42
|
1,669
|
Franklin
|
8,242
|
99.09
|
76
|
0.91
|
8,318
|
Garfield
|
550
|
99.82
|
1
|
0.18
|
551
|
Grant
|
12,303
|
99.20
|
99
|
0.80
|
12,402
|
Grays Harbor
|
8,823
|
98.91
|
97
|
1.09
|
8,920
|
Island
|
11,304
|
97.91
|
241
|
2.09
|
11,545
|
Jefferson
|
3,369
|
98.08
|
66
|
1.92
|
3,435
|
King
|
101,141
|
97.38
|
2,724
|
2.62
|
103,865
|
Kitsap
|
27,631
|
98.34
|
465
|
1.66
|
28,096
|
Kittitas
|
6,761
|
99.18
|
56
|
0.82
|
6,817
|
Klickitat
|
3,957
|
98.83
|
47
|
1.17
|
4,004
|
Lewis
|
14,955
|
99.43
|
86
|
0.57
|
15,041
|
Lincoln
|
2,911
|
99.28
|
21
|
0.72
|
2,932
|
Mason
|
9,083
|
98.55
|
134
|
1.45
|
9,217
|
Okanogan
|
6,337
|
99.12
|
56
|
0.88
|
6,393
|
Pacific
|
3,516
|
98.96
|
37
|
1.04
|
3,553
|
Pend Oreille
|
2,894
|
99.25
|
22
|
0.75
|
2,916
|
Pierce
|
78,783
|
98.45
|
1,240
|
1.55
|
80,023
|
San Juan
|
1,391
|
100.00
|
0
|
0
|
1,391
|
Skagit
|
14,751
|
98.53
|
220
|
1.47
|
14,971
|
Skamania
|
1,950
|
98.48
|
30
|
1.52
|
1,980
|
Snohomish
|
66,870
|
98.09
|
1,304
|
1.91
|
68,174
|
Spokane
|
65,889
|
98.63
|
913
|
1.37
|
66,802
|
Stevens
|
10,383
|
99.20
|
84
|
0.80
|
10,467
|
Thurston
|
27,426
|
98.42
|
441
|
1.58
|
27,867
|
Wahkiakum
|
900
|
99.01
|
9
|
0.99
|
909
|
Walla Walla
|
8,090
|
100.00
|
0
|
0
|
8,090
|
Whatcom
|
23,191
|
98.42
|
372
|
1.58
|
23,563
|
Whitman
|
4,312
|
98.09
|
84
|
1.91
|
4,396
|
Yakima
|
24,077
|
99.00
|
244
|
1.00
|
24,321
|
Total
|
684,239
|
98.41
|
11,036
|
1.59
|
695,275
|
See also
References
- ^ Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now". Politico. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
- ^ Wyman, Kim (March 20, 2020). "Canvass of the Returns of the March 10, 2020 Presidential Primary" (PDF). Secretary of State of Washington. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 22, 2025. Retrieved July 15, 2025.
- ^ "Washington Republican Primary Results". USA Today. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
- ^ "March 10, 2020 Presidential Primary Results – County Results". Washington Secretary of State. March 27, 2020. Archived from the original on March 31, 2020. Retrieved March 31, 2020.
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