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1994 United States Senate election in Washington

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1994 United States Senate election in Washington
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  1988
November 8, 1994
2000  
  Slade Gorton, official Senate photo portrait.jpg Ron Sims official portrait.jpg
Nominee Slade Gorton Ron Sims
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote947,821752,352
Percentage55.75%44.25%

1994 United States Senate election in Washington results map by county.svg
County results
Gorton:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Sims:     50–60%

U.S. senator before election

Slade Gorton
Republican

Elected U.S. Senator

Slade Gorton
Republican

The 1994 United States Senate election in Washington was held November 8, 1994. Incumbent Senator Slade Gorton won re-election to a second consecutive term. As of 2026, this was the last time a Republican, a man, or a non-Catholic won a U.S. Senate election in Washington.

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Background

Incumbent Slade Gorton was first elected U.S. Senator from Washington in 1980. Gorton narrowly lost his re-election bid in 1986. In 1988, Gorton successfully ran for the state's other Senate seat.

Leading up to the 1994 U.S. Senate elections, Gorton was considered one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents. Democrats had swept the statewide elections in 1992—winning the presidential, gubernatorial, and U.S. Senate races. [1]

Blanket primary

Democratic

Many prominent Washington Democrats declined to contest the seat. Campaign analyst Charlie Cook of The Cook Political Report wrote that "the real top-notch folks just aren't running." Seattle mayor Norm Rice was encouraged by President Bill Clinton to run, but opted to stay in his position as mayor. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee unsuccessfully urged members of the state's U.S. House delegation to run. [1]

Ron Sims, King County Councilman, won the crowded Democratic primary with 17% of the vote. News anchor Mike James came in second with 15%; all other candidates received less than 5%. [2]

Candidates

Declared
Declined

Republican

Incumbent Slade Gorton faced no serious competition for the Republican nomination. Gorton won the primary with 52% of the vote. No other Republican candidate received any significant amount of support. [2]

Candidates

Results

Blanket primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Slade Gorton (incumbent) 492,251 52.95%
Democratic Ron Sims 162,382 17.47%
Democratic Mike James138,00514.85%
Democratic Scott Hardman29,9733.32%
Republican Warren E. Hanson26,6282.86%
Democratic Jesse Wineberry24,6982.66%
Total votes873,937 100.00%

General election

Candidates

Campaign

Despite serving 12 years in the U.S. Senate, Gorton campaigned in 1994 as an outsider candidate. [3] [4] He told crowds at campaign rallies: "If you want more of what you're getting from Washington, D.C., send one of my opponents. If you want a different direction, give a voice to balance by sending me back to the Senate." [5] He gained support among agricultural, logging, and mining groups in Eastern Washington for his criticism of federal regulations. Gorton called for opening up more federal forests to logging and changes to the Endangered Species Act. [5]

Sims campaigned in support of the Clinton administration. He accused Gorton of obstructing President Clinton's healthcare and crime reforms. [2] The Sims campaign also attempted to portray Gorton as out of touch with the average Washingtonian. [4] Sims was the first African American U.S. Senate candidate in state history to advance to the general election, although the issue of race was rarely addressed during the campaign. [4]

Results

1994 United States Senate election in Washington [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Slade Gorton (incumbent) 947,821 55.75% +4.66%
Democratic Ron Sims 752,35244.25%−4.66%
Total votes1,700,173 100.00% N/A
Republican hold

By county

County results
County [6] Slade Gorton

Republican

Ron Sims

Democratic

MarginTotal votes
#%#%#%
Adams 2,93174.60%99825.40%1,93349.20%3,929
Asotin 3,62659.06%2,51440.94%1,11218.11%6,140
Benton 32,43075.15%10,72424.85%21,70650.30%43,154
Chelan 13,28669.78%5,75530.22%7,53139.55%19,041
Clallam 13,87957.53%10,24742.47%3,63215.05%24,126
Clark 47,58761.54%29,73738.46%17,85023.08%77,324
Columbia 1,33372.60%50327.40%83045.21%1,836
Cowlitz 15,14458.63%10,68641.37%4,45817.26%25,830
Douglas 6,39670.81%2,63629.19%3,76041.63%9,032
Ferry 1,67263.45%96336.55%70926.91%2,635
Franklin 7,41672.32%2,83827.68%4,57844.65%10,254
Garfield 83869.54%36730.46%47139.09%1,205
Grant 12,72270.58%5,30429.42%7,41841.15%18,026
Grays Harbor 10,66951.42%10,08048.58%5892.84%20,749
Island 14,01059.58%9,50540.42%4,50519.16%23,515
Jefferson 5,30847.74%5,81152.26%-503-4.52%11,119
King 254,04947.87%276,71052.13%-22,661-4.27%530,759
Kitsap 38,00756.89%28,80043.11%9,20713.78%66,807
Kittitas 6,05960.74%3,91739.26%2,14221.47%9,976
Klickitat 3,59862.63%2,14737.37%1,45125.26%5,745
Lewis 15,63468.36%7,23731.64%8,39736.71%22,871
Lincoln 3,29270.90%1,35129.10%1,94141.80%4,643
Mason 8,22851.72%7,68148.28%5473.44%15,909
Okanogan 7,17766.00%3,69734.00%3,48032.00%10,874
Pacific 3,59249.25%3,70250.75%-110-1.51%7,294
Pend Oreille 2,68862.51%1,61237.49%1,07625.02%4,300
Pierce 93,39955.49%74,92544.51%18,47410.98%168,324
San Juan 2,91846.33%3,38053.67%-462-7.34%6,298
Skagit 19,00356.30%14,75143.70%4,25212.60%33,754
Skamania 1,78157.47%1,31842.53%46314.94%3,099
Snohomish 86,35955.58%69,03144.42%17,32811.15%155,390
Spokane 86,88759.83%58,33440.17%28,55319.66%145,221
Stevens 9,57268.16%4,47231.84%5,10036.31%14,044
Thurston 34,05651.56%31,99848.44%2,0583.12%66,054
Wahkiakum 95857.23%71642.77%24214.46%1,674
Walla Walla 11,21866.05%5,76533.95%5,45332.11%16,983
Whatcom 26,92656.36%20,85243.64%6,07412.71%47,778
Whitman 8,15759.44%5,56740.56%2,59018.87%13,724
Yakima 35,01669.01%15,72130.99%19,29538.03%50,737
Totals947,82155.75%752,35244.25%195,46911.50%1,700,173

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

1994 WA Senate Swing.svg
1994 WA Senate Trend.svg
1994 WA Senate County Flips.svg

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Lynch, Jim (February 24, 1994). "Gorton gets head start in 1994 Senate race". The Spokesman-Review . Archived from the original on September 30, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 "Sims wins close race, zeros in on Gorton". Kitsap Sun . September 21, 1994. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  3. Ammons, David (June 5, 1994). "Slade Gorton Grapples for Elusive Senate Seat". Kitsap Sun . Associated Press . Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  4. 1 2 3 "Landslide victory over Sims for Gorton". Kitsap Sun . Associated Press. November 9, 1994. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  5. 1 2 Camden, Jim (September 16, 1994). "Gorton seeks image as tough pragmatist; Incumbent senator criticizes government". The Spokesman-Review . Archived from the original on September 30, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  6. 1 2 Munro, Ralph (November 8, 1994). "Elections Search Results November 1994 General U. S. Senator". Secretary of State of Washington . Archived from the original on December 8, 2024. Retrieved January 21, 2026.
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