Washington United States House elections, 2004

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The US House elections in Washington State were held on November 2, 2004. All 9 members of Congress were up for reelection.

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[edit] First District

[edit] Second District

[edit] Third District

[edit] Fourth District

[edit] Washington's 5th congressional district

McMorris, then 35 years old with 10 years of state House experience behind her, ran for the seat five-term Republican Rep. George Nethercutt left open for a failed Senate bid against Patty Murray. Democratic strategists initially touted their candidate for that race, well-known Spokane developer Don Barbieri, as a strong contender. But McMorris, after winning a tough three-way Republican primary by a wide margin, trounced Barbieri by 59.7 percent to 40.3 percent. [1]

[edit] Sixth District

[edit] Seventh District

[edit] Eighth District

Representative Jennifer Dunn (R) stepped down from this seat, leaving it open.

[edit] Ninth District

[edit] See also

Washington State 2004 Elections

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