The 2016 Washington gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2016.

Under Washington's top-two primary law, all candidates appear on the same ballot, regardless of party. In the August 2 primary, residents voted for one of several candidates from a range of party affiliations. The top two finishers, incumbent Governor Jay Inslee (Democratic) and Port of Seattle Commissioner Bill Bryant (Republican), moved on to the November general election, which Inslee won.

Pacific County voted for a Republican gubernatorial candidate for the first time since 1964 and Grays Harbor County did so for the first time since 1924. As of 2026, this was the last gubernatorial election in Washington in which the margin of victory was within single digits.

Background

Democratic governor Christine Gregoire declined to seek a third term in 2012. Democratic former U.S. Representative Jay Inslee was elected to succeed her, defeating Republican Rob McKenna, the outgoing Attorney General of Washington, by 51.5% to 48.5%.

Primary election

Democratic Party

Declared

  • James Robert Deal
  • Johnathan Dodds
  • Jay Inslee, incumbent governor
  • Patrick O'Rourke

Republican Party

Declared

Declined

Third Party and independent candidates

Declared

  • David Blomstrom (Fifth Republic)
  • Christian Joubert (Holistic)
  • Mary Martin (Socialist Workers)
  • Steve Rubenstein (Independent)

Declined

Polling

with Inslee, Bryant, and Dorn

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorJay Inslee (D)Bill Bryant (R)Randy Dorn (I)Undecided
Elway PollApril 14–17, 2016503± 3.5%41%26%7%25%

Results

County results Inslee 40–50%60–70%Bryant 40–50%50–60%60–70%
Congressional district results Inslee 40–50%50–60%60–70%70–80%Bryant 40–50%50–60%
Blanket primary election results
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJay Inslee (incumbent)687,41249.30
RepublicanBill Bryant534,51938.33
RepublicanBill Hirt48,3823.47
DemocraticPatrick O'Rourke40,5722.91
IndependentSteve Rubenstein22,5821.62
DemocraticJames Robert Deal14,6231.05
DemocraticJohnathan Dodds14,1521.01
RepublicanGoodspaceguy13,1910.95
Socialist WorkersMary Martin10,3740.74
IndependentDavid Blomstrom4,5120.32
IndependentChristian Joubert4,1030.29
Total votes1,394,422100.00

General election

Debates

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportSafe DAugust 12, 2016
Daily KosSafe DNovember 8, 2016
Rothenberg Political ReportSafe DNovember 3, 2016
Sabato's Crystal BallSafe DNovember 7, 2016
Real Clear PoliticsLean DNovember 1, 2016
GoverningLikely DNovember 7, 2016

Endorsements

U.S Presidents

Newspapers

U.S. Senators

U.S. Representatives

Statewide officials

State legislators

Newspapers

Polling

Aggregate polls

Source of poll aggregationDates administeredDates updatedJay Inslee (D)Bill Bryant (R)Other/UndecidedMargin
Real Clear PoliticsOctober 6 – November 2, 2016November 2, 201650.7%42.3%7.0%Inslee +8.4%
Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorJay Inslee (D)Bill Bryant (R)Undecided
SurveyMonkeyNovember 1–7, 20161,451± 4.6%55%42%3%
November 4–6, 2016402± 4.9%49%40%10%
SurveyMonkeyOctober 31 – November 6, 20161,292± 4.6%55%42%3%
SurveyMonkeyOctober 28 – November 3, 2016944± 4.6%56%41%3%
SurveyUSAOctober 31 – November 2, 2016667± 3.9%50%43%6%
SurveyMonkeyOctober 27 – November 2, 2016807± 4.6%56%41%3%
SurveyMonkeyOctober 26 – November 1, 2016698± 4.6%55%41%4%
SurveyMonkeyOctober 25–31, 2016745± 4.6%55%42%3%
Elway PollOctober 20–22, 2016502± 4.5%51%39%10%
KCTS 9/YouGovOctober 6–13, 2016750± 4.4%51%45%4%
Strategies 360/KOMO NewsSeptember 29 – October 3, 2016500± 4.4%50%40%8%
Elway PollAugust 9–13, 2016500± 4.5%48%36%16%
Moore InformationMay 16–18, 2016500± 4.0%43%36%18%
Elway PollApril 14–17, 2016503± 3.5%48%36%16%
Elway PollDecember 28–30, 2015500± 4.5%39%30%31%
Public Policy PollingMay 14–17, 2015879± 3.3%46%34%21%

Jay Inslee vs. Andy Hill

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorJay Inslee (D)Andy Hill (R)Undecided
Public Policy PollingMay 14–17, 2015879± 3.3%45%31%24%

Jay Inslee vs. Rob McKenna

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorJay Inslee (D)Rob McKenna (R)Undecided
Public Policy PollingMay 14–17, 2015879± 3.3%43%38%19%

Jay Inslee vs. Dave Reichert

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorJay Inslee (D)Dave Reichert (R)Undecided
Public Policy PollingMay 14–17, 2015879± 3.3%45%34%22%

Jay Inslee vs. generic Republican

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorJay Inslee (D)Generic RepublicanUndecided
Elway PollDecember 28–30, 2015500± 4.5%30%25%45%

Jay Inslee vs. generic opponent

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorJay Inslee (D)Generic OpponentUndecided
Moore InformationMay 16–18, 2016500± 4.0%38%47%15%
Moore InformationMay 2015500± 4.0%38%44%18%

Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican

Poll sourceDate(s) administeredSample sizeMargin of errorGeneric DemocratGeneric RepublicanOtherUndecided
Moore InformationMay 16–18, 2016500± 4.0%41%34%5%20%
Moore InformationMay 2015500± 4.0%34%30%16%20%

Results

2016 Washington gubernatorial election
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJay Inslee (incumbent)1,760,52054.25%+2.71%
RepublicanBill Bryant1,476,34645.49%−2.97%
Write-in8,4160.26%N/A
Total votes3,245,282100.00%N/A
Democratic hold

By county

County results
CountyJay Inslee DemocraticBill Bryant RepublicanWrite-in VariousMarginTotal votes
#%#%#%#%
Adams1,53332.64%3,15167.10%120.26%-1,618-34.45%4,696
Asotin4,14942.46%5,60957.40%130.13%-1,460-14.94%9,771
Benton31,12837.95%50,73061.84%1720.21%-19,602-23.90%82,030
Chelan13,86640.94%19,93458.86%650.19%-6,068-17.92%33,865
Clallam19,35448.87%20,10850.78%1400.35%-754-1.90%39,602
Clark96,03247.93%103,78751.80%5600.28%-7,755-3.87%200,379
Columbia68831.50%1,49168.27%50.23%-803-36.77%2,184
Cowlitz19,59342.75%26,11656.98%1240.27%-6,523-14.23%45,833
Douglas5,44134.73%10,19765.09%280.18%-4,756-30.36%15,666
Ferry1,36037.56%2,25262.19%90.25%-892-24.63%3,621
Franklin9,73140.27%14,38759.54%450.19%-4,656-19.27%24,163
Garfield37029.65%87570.11%30.24%-505-40.46%1,248
Grant9,24232.16%19,40167.50%990.34%-10,159-35.35%28,742
Grays Harbor14,03848.43%14,84351.20%1070.37%-805-2.78%28,988
Island21,79750.16%21,56049.61%980.23%2370.55%43,455
Jefferson13,39965.24%7,04934.32%900.44%6,35030.92%20,538
King677,94367.69%321,24232.07%2,4090.24%356,70135.61%1,001,594
Kitsap66,39252.47%59,76247.23%3680.29%6,6305.24%126,522
Kittitas7,98441.66%11,13958.13%400.21%-3,155-16.46%19,163
Klickitat4,51741.82%6,26057.96%240.22%-1,743-16.14%10,801
Lewis11,16332.09%23,53967.66%860.25%-12,376-35.58%34,788
Lincoln1,61627.92%4,16071.89%110.19%-2,544-43.96%5,787
Mason13,12645.92%15,36553.75%930.33%-2,239-7.83%28,584
Okanogan7,43743.06%9,79456.71%390.23%-2,357-13.65%17,270
Pacific5,31349.29%5,42850.36%370.34%-115-1.07%10,778
Pend Oreille2,52036.50%4,36463.21%200.29%-1,844-26.71%6,904
Pierce176,82549.94%176,28749.79%9530.27%5380.15%354,065
San Juan7,50968.89%3,35630.79%350.32%4,15338.10%10,900
Skagit28,27349.47%28,70150.22%1730.30%-428-0.75%57,147
Skamania2,47644.35%3,09455.42%130.23%-618-11.07%5,583
Snohomish182,54452.12%166,77047.61%9370.27%15,7744.50%350,251
Spokane106,00945.87%124,57653.91%5080.22%-18,567-8.03%231,093
Stevens7,14831.02%15,85168.79%450.20%-8,703-37.77%23,044
Thurston71,83554.67%59,01444.91%5590.43%12,8219.76%131,408
Wahkiakum94139.89%1,41359.90%50.21%-472-20.01%2,359
Walla Walla10,70541.77%14,88058.06%440.17%-4,175-16.29%25,629
Whatcom62,63456.45%47,95343.22%3700.33%14,68113.23%110,957
Whitman8,72749.41%8,89250.35%430.24%-165-0.93%17,662
Yakima35,16244.96%43,01655.00%340.04%-7,854-10.04%78,212
Totals1,760,52054.25%1,476,34645.49%8,4160.26%284,1748.76%3,245,282

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

By congressional district

Inslee won six of ten congressional districts.

DistrictInsleeBryantRepresentative
1st51%49%Suzan DelBene
2nd57%43%Rick Larsen
3rd45%55%Jaime Herrera Beutler
4th40%60%Dan Newhouse
5th44%56%Cathy McMorris Rodgers
6th54%46%Derek Kilmer
7th78%22%Jim McDermott
Pramila Jayapal
8th46%54%Dave Reichert
9th67%33%Adam Smith
10th53%47%Denny Heck

Notes

External links

Official campaign websites (Archived)