Washington state’s March 12 presidential primary
Track results from the March 12 presidential primary.
The presidential primary is a way for voters to help the major political parties choose presidential nominees. Each major political party decides which candidates are printed on their side of the November ballot for the general election.
Voters who participate must mark and sign party declarations on their ballot return envelopes.
Voters will not remain affiliated with the party they choose, and their choice will be removed from their record 60 days after the state certifies the primary. March 29 is the last day for the Secretary of State to certify the primary.
This process is only for the March 12 primary and does not apply to the November general election.
Both parties have rules on how they decide to allocate delegates using the primary results.
The 2024 Democratic National Convention is August 19-22, and the Republican National Convention is July 15-18.
The November general election is Nov. 5.
Results updated every 2 minutes or less (some races may update less frequently).
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