1984 Washington gubernatorial election

1984 Washington gubernatorial election

November 6, 1984
 
Nominee Booth Gardner John Spellman
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,006,993 881,994
Percentage 53.31% 46.69%

County results
Gardner:      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Spellman:      50–60%

Governor before election

John Spellman
Republican

Elected Governor

Booth Gardner
Democratic

The 1984 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1984. Incumbent Republican John Spellman ran for re-election to a second term and was defeated by Democrat Booth Gardner despite Republican President Ronald Reagan carrying the state by 13 points in the concurrent concurrent presidential election. As of 2026, this is the last time that the Washington governor's office changed partisan control or that an incumbent governor of Washington was defeated.

Primary election

Candidates

Democratic

Republican

Third-party

  • Mark A. Calney (Independent), author
  • Bob LeRoy (Populist)
  • Cheryll Y. Hidalgo (Socialist Workers)

Results

Blanket primary results[1][2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Booth Gardner 421,087 46.07%
Republican John Spellman (incumbent) 239,463 26.20%
Democratic Jim McDermott 209,435 22.91%
Democratic John Jovanovich 23,699 2.59%
Republican Ted Parker Fix 11,193 1.23%
Populist Bob LeRoy 3,601 0.39%
Independent Mark A. Calney 2,851 0.31%
Socialist Workers Cheryll Y. Hidalgo 2,672 0.29%
Total votes 914,001 100.00%

General election

Candidates

Results

1984 Washington gubernatorial election[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Booth Gardner 1,006,993 53.31% +9.99%
Republican John Spellman (incumbent) 881,994 46.69% −9.99%
Total votes 1,888,987 100.00% N/A
Democratic gain from Republican

By county

Booth Gardner is the most recent Democrat to carry Lewis County and Stevens County in a gubernatorial election. Conversely, John Spellman is the last Republican to have won San Juan County.

County[3] John Spellman
Republican
Booth Gardner
Democratic
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # %
Adams 2,809 57.57% 2,070 42.43% -739 -15.15% 4,879
Asotin 3,308 46.32% 3,833 53.68% 525 7.35% 7,141
Benton 26,236 55.56% 20,982 44.44% -5,254 -11.13% 47,218
Chelan 11,960 57.49% 8,843 42.51% -3,117 -14.98% 20,803
Clallam 11,820 49.30% 12,156 50.70% 336 1.40% 23,976
Clark 31,629 40.67% 46,144 59.33% 14,515 18.66% 77,773
Columbia 1,157 55.31% 935 44.69% -222 -10.61% 2,092
Cowlitz 11,553 38.10% 18,770 61.90% 7,217 23.80% 30,323
Douglas 5,361 54.93% 4,398 45.07% -963 -9.87% 9,759
Ferry 935 43.92% 1,194 56.08% 259 12.17% 2,129
Franklin 6,250 52.04% 5,761 47.96% -489 -4.07% 12,011
Garfield 736 51.79% 685 48.21% -51 -3.59% 1,421
Grant 10,238 53.45% 8,917 46.55% -1,321 6.90% 19,155
Grays Harbor 7,761 29.27% 18,752 70.73% 10,991 41.46% 26,513
Island 11,664 56.01% 9,160 43.99% -2,504 -12.02% 20,824
Jefferson 4,224 46.28% 4,904 53.72% 680 7.45% 9,128
King 306,605 47.65% 336,878 52.35% 30,273 4.70% 643,483
Kitsap 29,835 44.33% 37,460 55.67% 7,625 11.33% 67,295
Kittitas 4,504 40.65% 6,577 59.35% 2,073 18.71% 11,081
Klickitat 2,910 43.39% 3,797 56.61% 887 13.22% 6,707
Lewis 9,969 41.92% 13,811 58.08% 3,842 16.16% 23,780
Lincoln 2,888 55.19% 2,345 44.81% -543 -10.38% 5,233
Mason 6,528 41.20% 9,316 58.80% 2,788 17.60% 15,844
Okanogan 6,802 51.69% 6,357 48.31% -445 -3.38% 13,159
Pacific 2,955 35.06% 5,473 64.94% 2,518 29.88% 8,428
Pend Oreille 1,766 43.45% 2,298 56.55% 532 13.09% 4,064
Pierce 79,246 41.26% 112,796 58.74% 33,550 17.47% 192,042
San Juan 2,799 51.52% 2,634 48.48% -165 -3.04% 5,433
Skagit 15,130 45.05% 18,457 54.95% 3,327 9.91% 33,587
Skamania 1,376 41.57% 1,934 58.43% 558 16.86% 3,310
Snohomish 75,823 47.34% 84,328 52.66% 8,505 5.31% 160,151
Spokane 76,502 50.75% 74,244 49.25% -2,258 -1.50% 150,746
Stevens 6,428 49.98% 6,433 50.02% 5 0.04% 12,861
Thurston 26,950 43.15% 35,501 56.85% 8,551 13.69% 62,451
Wahkiakum 619 36.48% 1,078 63.52% 459 27.05% 1,697
Walla Walla 11,106 56.72% 8,473 43.28% -2,633 -13.45% 19,579
Whatcom 20,255 39.89% 30,525 60.11% 10,270 20.22% 50,780
Whitman 9,246 55.17% 7,512 44.83% -1,734 -10.35% 16,758
Yakima 34,111 52.18% 31,262 47.82% -2,849 -4.36% 65,373
Totals 881,994 46.69% 1,006,993 53.31% 124,999 6.62% 1,888,987

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

References

  1. ^ "Elections Search Results September 1984 Primary". Washington Secretary of State. Retrieved August 12, 2024.
  2. ^ Washington Secretary of State. "Governor". Official Abstract of the Results of the September 18, 1984 Washington State Primary. Olympia, Washington. pp. 6–7.
  3. ^ a b Munro, Ralph (November 6, 1984). "Elections Search Results November 1984 General Governor". Secretary of State of Washington. Archived from the original on August 23, 2025. Retrieved February 7, 2026.