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Several key Washington state races have been called since Election Day. Democratic U.S. Rep Kim Schrier won re-election. On Saturday, Democrats Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Steve Hobbs won their respective elections, according to a race call from The Associated Press.
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Democrat Steve Hobbs holds a slim lead after the first night of ballot counting in the Washington Secretary of State race. Hobbs is the appointed incumbent. He's running three points ahead of nonpartisan challenger Julie Anderson.
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Voting in this week's general election comes to an end Tuesday. Many issues that candidates are talking about across the country are also playing out in Washington state races. KNKX's Emil Moffatt spoke with Melissa Santos, a Seattle-based reporter for Axios about what to expect as the votes are tallied in the coming days.
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Should the top elections official in Washington state officially be a nonpartisan? That's one difference between the top two finalists running for Washington Secretary of State.
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In Washington’s race for Secretary of State, the top two finishers after the initial vote count were Democrat Steve Hobbs and independent Julie Anderson. Republican Bob Hagglund was trailing a close third.
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Steve Hobbs has been sworn in as Washington’s 16th secretary of state. He's the first person of color to head the office and the first Democrat to hold the position in 56 years.
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Gov. Jay Inslee has appointed Democratic state Sen. Steve Hobbs as the state’s 16th secretary of state, marking the first time a Democrat will hold the office since the mid-1960s. Hobbs will replace Republican Secretary of State Kim Wyman, who will leave office Nov. 19 to start a top election security job in the Biden administration.