WASHINGTON

109 Delegates (89 Pledged and 20 Automatic) and 7 Alternates

  • • Through March 10, 2020 - Party-run primary conducted all-mail, administered by the Secretary of State.

  • April 26-May 3, 2020 - Each Legislative District held virtual balloting to elect delegates to the 2020 State Party Convention.

  • May 28-30, 2020 - Each House District held virtual balloting where each delegate selected from the Legislative District voted for District delegates to the National Convention.

  • • June 13, 2020 - Washington Democratic Party State Convention held virtually.

  • • June 14-20, 2020 - Elected members of the Washington State Central Committee from each Legislative District elected the At-large and PLEO delegates to the National Convention.

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Washington Delegation to the Democratic National Convention

AUTOMATIC (20)
Rion Ramirez
Candace Mumm
Juanita Luiz
Tina Podlodowski, chair of the Washington State Democratic Party
David Green
U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen
U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer
U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal
U.S. Rep. Kim Schrier
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith
U.S. Rep. Denny Heck
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell
Ed Cote
David McDonald
Nancy Moncelli
Sharon Mast
Gov. Jay Inslee
Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib


PLEO (12)
Biden
Rod Dembowski
Debra Lekanoff
Marko Liias
Javier Valdez
Debra Entenman
Deborah Juarez


Sanders
Shasti Conrad
Bob Hasegawa
Girmay Zahilay
Carin Chase
Joe Nguyen
Lisa Smith
AT-LARGE (19)
Biden
Erin Cheuvront
Shayna Daitch
Larry Delaney
Jessica Hernandez
Robert O'Connell
Emily Wicks
My-Linh Thai
Emily Randall
Hillary Franz
Ryan Calkins

Sanders
John Alessio
Aaron Garcia Virgen
Takele Gbena
Ava Sharifi
Mathew Tomaskin
Vanessa Malapote
Jeffrey Robinson
Shaun Scott
Jamie Margolin



DISTRICT (58 - Biden 30, Sanders 28)
CD1
Biden
Earl Gray
Himani Naresh
Satpal Sidhu
Sanders
Jon Culver
Rachel Kay
Varisha Khan

CD2
Biden
Sanders
Germaine Kornegay
Albert Ondo
Connor Urcuyo
Sharon Abreu
Charles Adkins
Yaddi Ty

CD3
Biden
Sanders
Andrew Brewer
Temple Lentz
Ron Wright
Thomas Hernandez
Leah Perkel

CD4
Biden Sanders
Richard Evans
Aileen Kane
Kate Moran

CD5
Biden
Sanders
Breean Beggs
Yvette Joseph
Joanne Fleming
Stephen Kirby

CD6
Biden
Sanders
Joshua Bartman
Elizabeth Bumgarner
Tabatha Hoesch
Drew Darsow
Melissa Dunbar
Thomas Kuykendall

CD7
Biden
Sanders
Sofia Aragon
Julie Anne Kempf
Joe McDermott
Chris Porter
Eric Scheir
Dinea Evans
Madeline Hanhardt
Bunny Hatcher
Amy Madden
Jon Mannella
Andre Stackhouse

CD8
Biden
Sanders
Gloria Hatcher-Mays
Jason Ritchie
Chris Steams
Alan Jaspen
Molly Verhey

 
CD9
Biden
Sanders
Nathaniel Block
Vallerie Fisher
Alec Stephens
Justin Baird
Ammy Hagopian
Beth Martin
Jesse Wineberry

CD10
Biden
Sanders
Carolyn Barclift
Tracey Carlos
Julian F. Wheeler
Keoki Kauanoe
Nicolette Oliver


Alternates
Biden
Sanders
Sam Hunt
Tanisha Harris
Greg Moga
Claire Wilson
Rocio Lopez
Dan Santon
Deborah Parker


Standing Committee Members
Platform:
Michelle Frisk, Mark Gitenstein, Deborah Parker, Bob Hasegawa
Rules:
John Frank, Julie Anne Kempf, Shasti Conrad, Girmay Zahilay
Credentials: Jay Patterson, Sophia Danenberg, Carin Chase, Matt Tomaskin
 

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press releases
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Democratic Party of Washington
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | March 24, 2020

WASHINGTON DEMOCRATS ANNOUNCE OFFICIAL DELEGATE ALLOCATION RESULTS FROM PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY

SEATTLE — Washington State Democrats congratulate both Vice President Biden and Senator Sanders on receiving pledged delegates from Washington’s first Democratic presidential primary. Nearly 1.6 million Democratic voters cast a ballot, resulting in 591,403 votes for Vice President Biden and 570,039 votes for Senator Sanders.

Those vote totals translate into 46 pledged delegates for Vice President Biden and 43 pledged delegates for Senator Sanders to the Democratic National Convention in July. As a reminder, Washington Democrats have shifted to an all-digital delegate selection process, but as has been true from the beginning of our primary, both presidential campaigns who received pledged delegates will retain the right of refusal over who is selected to fill each of their pledged delegate positions.

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