2004 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election

2004 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election

November 2, 2004
 
Nominee Brad Owen Jim Wiest
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,443,505 1,019,790
Percentage 54.39% 38.43%

Owen:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%
Wiest:      40–50%      50–60%

Lieutenant Governor of Washington before election

Brad Owen
Democratic

Elected Lieutenant Governor of Washington

Brad Owen
Democratic

The 2004 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2004. Primary elections took place on September 14.[1]

Incumbent Democratic lieutenant governor Brad Owen, first elected to the office in 1996, was re-elected to a third term in office, defeating Republican challenger Jim Wiest in a landslide.[2]

Democratic primary

Candidates

Nominee

Results

Democratic primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brad Owen (incumbent) 625,427 100.00%
Total votes 625,427 100.00%

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee

  • Jim Wiest, limousine driver[5]

Eliminated in primary

  • Scott Bonifield, real estate agent[5]
  • Jim Nobles, businessman[5]

Results

Republican primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Wiest 171,386 41.46%
Republican Jim Nobles 147,495 35.68%
Republican Scott Bonifield 94,496 22.86%
Total votes 413,377 100.00%

By county

County results
County[4] Jim Wiest Jim Nobles Scott Bonifield Margin Total votes
# % # % # % # %
Adams 718 48.58% 526 35.59% 234 15.83% 192 12.99% 1,478
Asotin 627 39.71% 597 37.81% 355 22.48% 30 1.90% 1,579
Benton 3,387 25.75% 6,651 50.56% 3,116 23.69% -3,264 -24.81% 13,154
Chelan 1,720 36.60% 1,926 40.98% 1,054 22.43% -206 -4.38% 4,700
Clallam 1,844 31.15% 2,491 42.08% 1,585 26.77% -647 -10.93% 5,920
Clark 6,609 32.14% 9,606 46.71% 4,349 21.15% -2,997 -14.57% 20,564
Columbia 230 40.35% 229 40.18% 111 19.47% 1 0.18% 570
Cowlitz 1,686 39.13% 1,688 39.17% 935 21.70% -2 -0.05% 4,309
Douglas 1,239 41.58% 1,083 36.34% 658 22.08% 156 5.23% 2,980
Ferry 401 44.85% 300 33.56% 193 21.59% 101 11.30% 894
Franklin 1,141 32.38% 1,623 46.06% 760 21.57% -482 -13.68% 3,524
Garfield 157 42.66% 125 33.97% 86 23.37% 32 8.70% 368
Grant 2,828 48.73% 1,829 31.52% 1,146 19.75% 999 17.22% 5,803
Grays Harbor 814 29.59% 1,063 38.64% 874 31.77% -189 -6.87% 2,751
Island 2,464 35.96% 3,022 44.10% 1,366 19.94% -558 -8.14% 6,852
Jefferson 910 38.20% 998 41.90% 474 19.90% -88 -3.69% 2,382
King 44,025 42.39% 35,291 33.98% 24,539 23.63% 8,734 8.41% 103,855
Kitsap 7,688 39.98% 6,086 31.65% 5,456 28.37% 1,602 8.33% 19,230
Kittitas 953 30.54% 1,410 45.18% 758 24.29% -457 -14.64% 3,121
Klickitat 391 33.16% 540 45.80% 248 21.03% -149 -12.64% 1,179
Lewis 1,842 32.34% 2,519 44.23% 1,334 23.42% -677 -11.89% 5,695
Lincoln 960 59.11% 427 26.29% 237 14.59% 533 32.82% 1,624
Mason 1,225 34.58% 1,638 46.25% 679 19.17% -413 -11.66% 3,542
Okanogan 1,710 45.33% 1,260 33.40% 802 21.26% 450 11.93% 3,772
Pacific 377 30.63% 585 47.52% 269 21.85% -208 -16.90% 1,231
Pend Oreille 880 53.69% 492 30.02% 267 16.29% 388 23.67% 1,639
Pierce 21,042 44.59% 13,532 28.67% 12,621 26.74% 7,510 15.91% 47,195
San Juan 534 43.45% 490 39.87% 205 16.68% 44 3.58% 1,229
Skagit 2,665 33.93% 3,519 44.80% 1,671 21.27% -854 -10.87% 7,855
Skamania 260 31.71% 360 43.90% 200 24.39% -100 -12.20% 820
Snohomish 19,592 47.57% 12,413 30.14% 9,181 22.29% 7,179 17.43% 41,186
Spokane 20,236 50.13% 13,378 33.14% 6,750 16.72% 6,858 16.99% 40,364
Stevens 2,133 47.85% 1,628 36.52% 697 15.63% 505 11.33% 4,458
Thurston 5,609 40.66% 5,247 38.04% 2,939 21.30% 362 2.62% 13,795
Wahkiakum 99 42.13% 78 33.19% 58 24.68% 21 8.94% 235
Walla Walla 1,548 30.28% 2,255 44.10% 1,310 25.62% -707 -13.83% 5,113
Whatcom 3,577 34.69% 4,366 42.34% 2,368 22.97% -789 -7.65% 10,311
Whitman 1,757 52.87% 1,057 31.81% 509 15.32% 700 21.07% 3,323
Yakima 5,508 37.27% 5,167 34.97% 4,102 27.76% 341 2.31% 14,777
Totals 171,386 41.46% 147,495 35.68% 94,496 22.86% 23,891 5.78% 413,377

Libertarian primary

Candidates

Nominee

Results

Libertarian primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Libertarian Jocelyn A. Langlois 12,760 100.00%
Total votes 12,760 100.00%

General election

Endorsements

Brad Owen (D)

Results

2004 Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Brad Owen (incumbent) 1,443,505 54.39
Republican Jim Wiest 1,019,790 38.43
Libertarian Jocelyn A. Langlois 117,147 4.41
Green Bern Haggerty 73,328 2.76
Total votes 2,653,770 100.00
Democratic hold

By county

County[7] Brad Owen
Democratic
Jim Wiest
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Adams 1,784 37.42% 2,778 58.26% 206 4.32% -994 -20.85% 4,768
Asotin 3,507 42.78% 4,252 51.87% 438 5.34% -745 -9.09% 8,197
Benton 25,068 40.34% 33,413 53.76% 3,667 5.90% -8,345 -13.43% 62,148
Chelan 10,741 39.45% 14,929 54.83% 1,557 5.72% -4,188 -15.38% 27,227
Clallam 18,242 53.29% 13,773 40.24% 2,215 6.47% 4,469 13.06% 34,230
Clark 74,984 48.14% 72,280 46.41% 8,489 5.45% 2,704 1.74% 155,753
Columbia 774 40.23% 1,073 55.77% 77 4.00% -299 -15.54% 1,924
Cowlitz 21,627 54.36% 15,705 39.47% 2,456 6.17% 5,922 14.88% 39,788
Douglas 4,702 37.45% 7,267 57.88% 587 4.68% -2,565 -20.43% 12,556
Ferry 1,254 40.48% 1,619 52.26% 225 7.26% -365 -11.78% 3,098
Franklin 6,241 41.09% 8,275 54.48% 673 4.43% -2,034 -13.39% 15,189
Garfield 465 38.43% 692 57.19% 53 4.38% -227 -18.76% 1,210
Grant 8,898 36.32% 14,334 58.51% 1,266 5.17% -5,436 -22.19% 24,498
Grays Harbor 17,324 65.36% 7,774 29.33% 1,407 5.31% 9,550 36.03% 26,505
Island 17,820 49.84% 15,681 43.86% 2,254 6.30% 2,139 5.98% 35,755
Jefferson 11,015 62.05% 5,332 30.03% 1,406 7.92% 5,683 32.01% 17,753
King 502,464 61.50% 236,384 28.93% 78,126 9.56% 266,080 32.57% 816,974
Kitsap 63,476 56.63% 41,531 37.05% 7,082 6.32% 21,945 19.58% 112,089
Kittitas 7,215 48.10% 6,699 44.66% 1,086 7.24% 516 3.44% 15,000
Klickitat 3,917 46.20% 3,961 46.72% 600 7.08% -44 -0.52% 8,478
Lewis 13,294 44.03% 15,195 50.32% 1,706 5.65% -1,901 -6.30% 30,195
Lincoln 2,151 40.62% 2,923 55.19% 222 4.19% -772 -14.58% 5,296
Mason 15,518 64.09% 7,167 29.60% 1,527 6.31% 8,351 34.49% 24,212
Okanogan 6,447 42.75% 7,542 50.01% 1,092 7.24% -1,095 -7.26% 15,081
Pacific 5,626 58.53% 3,308 34.42% 678 7.05% 2,318 24.12% 9,612
Pend Oreille 2,525 43.10% 2,981 50.89% 352 6.01% -456 -7.78% 5,858
Pierce 160,752 54.60% 117,205 39.81% 16,477 5.60% 43,547 14.79% 294,434
San Juan 5,317 56.95% 2,798 29.97% 1,222 13.09% 2,519 26.98% 9,337
Skagit 25,212 51.38% 20,481 41.74% 3,372 6.87% 4,731 9.64% 49,065
Skamania 2,266 47.83% 2,077 43.84% 395 8.34% 189 3.99% 4,738
Snohomish 151,569 55.04% 107,079 38.89% 16,720 6.07% 44,490 16.16% 275,368
Spokane 88,439 46.17% 93,482 48.80% 9,650 5.04% -5,043 -2.63% 191,571
Stevens 7,223 38.04% 10,547 55.54% 1,220 6.42% -3,324 -17.50% 18,990
Thurston 63,612 60.20% 33,945 32.13% 8,106 7.67% 29,667 28.08% 105,663
Wahkiakum 1,004 49.78% 873 43.28% 140 6.94% 131 6.49% 2,017
Walla Walla 9,526 44.93% 10,540 49.71% 1,136 5.36% -1,014 -4.78% 21,202
Whatcom 41,782 50.80% 32,295 39.27% 8,168 9.93% 9,487 11.54% 82,245
Whitman 7,617 46.00% 7,800 47.10% 1,143 6.90% -183 -1.11% 16,560
Yakima 32,107 46.41% 33,800 48.85% 3,279 4.74% -1,693 -2.45% 69,186
Totals 1,443,505 54.39% 1,019,790 38.43% 190,475 7.18% 423,715 15.97% 2,653,770

References

  1. ^ "Reed asks voters to participate in state primaries". Columbia Basin Herald. September 8, 2004.
  2. ^ "State offices". Spokesman.com. November 3, 2004.
  3. ^ "Owen seeks 3rd term as lieutenant governor".
  4. ^ a b c d Reed, Sam (September 14, 2004). "Elections Search Results September 2004 Primary". Secretary of State of Washington. Retrieved January 29, 2026.
  5. ^ a b c d "Candidates envision big plans for minor post".
  6. ^ Editorial Board, The Seattle Times (October 31, 2004). "The Seattle Times endorses ..." The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 29, 2026.
  7. ^ a b Reed, Sam (November 2, 2004). "Elections Search Results November 2004 General Lt. Governor". Secretary of State of Washington. Retrieved January 29, 2026.