2008 Washington State Treasurer election

2008 Washington State Treasurer election

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Nominee James McIntire Allan Martin
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,420,022 1,360,063
Percentage 51.08% 48.92%

McIntire:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Martin:      50–60%      60–70%

State Treasurer before election

Mike Murphy
Democratic

Elected State Treasurer

James McIntire
Democratic

The 2008 Washington State Treasurer election was held on November 6, 2012, to elect the Washington State Treasurer, concurrently with the 2008 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the U.S. Senate and various state and local elections, including for U.S. House and governor of Washington. Washington is one of two states that holds a top-two primary, meaning that all candidates are listed on the same ballot regardless of party affiliation, and the top two move on to the general election.

Incumbent Democratic State Treasurer Mike Murphy, first elected back in 1996, retired.[1] Democratic state representative James McIntire narrowly defeated Republican Assistant State Treasurer Allan Martin to succeed Murphy.[2]

The top-two primary was held on August 19.

Primary election

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Democratic Party

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Advanced to general

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Eliminated in primary

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  • ChangMook Sohn, former director of the state Revenue Forecast Council[4]

Declined

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Republican Party

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Advanced to general

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  • Allan Martin, assistant state treasurer[3]

Endorsements

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Allan Martin (R)

Statewide officials

Newspapers

Results

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Blanket primary results by county
  Martin
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  McIntire
  •   40–50%
Blanket primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Allan Martin 613,595 45.33
Democratic James McIntire 533,443 39.41
Democratic ChangMook Sohn 206,457 15.25
Total votes 1,353,495 100.00

General election

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Results

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2008 Washington State Treasurer election[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James McIntire 1,420,022 51.08
Republican Allen Martin 1,360,063 48.92
Total votes 2,780,085 100.00
Democratic hold

By county

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County results
County[8] James McIntire

Democratic

Allan Martin

Republican

Margin Total votes
# % # % # %
Adams 1,452 32.75% 2,981 67.25% -1,529 -34.49% 4,433
Asotin 3,954 43.58% 5,120 56.42% -1,166 -12.85% 9,074
Benton 24,182 35.60% 43,736 64.40% -19,554 -28.79% 67,918
Chelan 10,318 34.63% 19,477 65.37% -9,159 -30.74% 29,795
Clallam 16,812 47.40% 18,655 52.60% -1,843 -5.20% 35,467
Clark 83,133 49.11% 86,151 50.89% -3,018 -1.78% 169,284
Columbia 648 31.73% 1,394 68.27% -746 -36.53% 2,042
Cowlitz 22,517 53.99% 19,187 46.01% 3,330 7.98% 41,704
Douglas 4,755 33.60% 9,397 66.40% -4,642 -32.80% 14,152
Ferry 1,349 42.00% 1,863 58.00% -514 -16.00% 3,212
Franklin 6,941 37.20% 11,718 62.80% -4,777 -25.60% 18,659
Garfield 386 31.23% 850 68.77% -464 -37.54% 1,236
Grant 9,285 36.07% 16,457 63.93% -7,172 -27.86% 25,742
Grays Harbor 14,995 55.32% 12,111 44.68% 2,884 10.64% 27,106
Island 17,834 46.09% 20,856 53.91% -3,022 -7.81% 38,690
Jefferson 10,981 58.48% 7,795 41.52% 3,186 16.97% 18,776
King 482,557 58.77% 338,554 41.23% 144,003 17.54% 821,111
Kitsap 57,991 49.88% 58,268 50.12% -277 -0.24% 116,259
Kittitas 7,021 42.59% 9,464 57.41% -2,443 -14.82% 16,485
Klickitat 4,516 48.12% 4,869 51.88% -353 -3.76% 9,385
Lewis 12,716 39.41% 19,547 60.59% -6,831 -21.17% 32,263
Lincoln 1,861 34.46% 3,540 65.54% -1,679 -31.09% 5,401
Mason 13,266 49.67% 13,441 50.33% -175 -0.66% 26,707
Okanogan 6,713 43.48% 8,727 56.52% -2,014 -13.04% 15,440
Pacific 5,719 56.55% 4,395 43.45% 1,324 13.09% 10,114
Pend Oreille 2,579 42.77% 3,451 57.23% -872 -14.46% 6,030
Pierce 150,685 49.69% 152,539 50.31% -1,854 -0.61% 303,224
San Juan 5,901 60.70% 3,820 39.30% 2,081 21.41% 9,721
Skagit 25,176 48.58% 26,652 51.42% -1,476 -2.85% 51,828
Skamania 2,487 49.52% 2,535 50.48% -48 -0.96% 5,022
Snohomish 150,923 50.50% 147,953 49.50% 2,970 0.99% 298,876
Spokane 95,304 47.01% 107,422 52.99% -12,118 -5.98% 202,726
Stevens 7,777 37.85% 12,770 62.15% -4,993 -24.30% 20,547
Thurston 59,308 51.04% 56,886 48.96% 2,422 2.08% 116,194
Wahkiakum 1,053 50.48% 1,033 49.52% 20 0.96% 2,086
Walla Walla 8,565 37.66% 14,180 62.34% -5,615 -24.69% 22,745
Whatcom 48,798 53.03% 43,218 46.97% 5,580 6.06% 92,016
Whitman 7,281 45.57% 8,695 54.43% -1,414 -8.85% 15,976
Yakima 32,283 44.44% 40,356 55.56% -8,073 -11.11% 72,639
Totals 1,420,022 51.08% 1,360,063 48.92% 59,959 2.16% 2,780,085

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

By congressional district

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McIntire won five of nine congressional districts, with the remaining four going to Martin, including one that elected a Democrat.[9]

District McIntire Martin Representative
1st 51% 49% Jay Inslee
2nd 50.3% 49.7% Rick Larsen
3rd 49.6% 50.4% Brian Baird
4th 39% 61% Doc Hastings
5th 45% 55% Cathy McMorris Rodgers
6th 52% 48% Norm Dicks
7th 73% 27% Jim McDermott
8th 46% 54% Dave Reichert
9th 51% 49% Adam Smith

References

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  1. ^ a b https://www.theolympian.com/news/politics-government/the-state-worker/article25227022.html
  2. ^ Shaw, Linda (November 7, 2008). "Randy Dorn defeats Bergeson for state schools post". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on February 19, 2019. Retrieved October 24, 2025. ...Democrat Jim McIntire defeated Republican Allan Martin for state treasurer, which was an open seat.
  3. ^ a b Gilmore, Susan (August 6, 2008). "3 running to fill state treasurer's job". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved October 24, 2025.
  4. ^ https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2008/mar/04/sohn-running-for-wa-state-treasurer/
  5. ^ a b Editorial Board, The Seattle Times (August 5, 2008). "Allan Martin for state treasurer". The Seattle Times. Retrieved October 24, 2025.
  6. ^ Reed, Sam (August 19, 2008). "State Treasurer". Secretary of State of Washington. Archived from the original on May 2, 2025. Retrieved October 24, 2025.
  7. ^ Reed, Sam (November 4, 2008). "State Treasurer". Secretary of State of Washington. Archived from the original on March 25, 2025. Retrieved October 24, 2025.
  8. ^ Reed, Sam (November 4, 2008). "State Treasurer - County Results". Secretary of State of Washington. Archived from the original on July 24, 2015. Retrieved October 24, 2025.
  9. ^ "2008 General Data". sos.wa.gov. Archived from the original on May 20, 2024.