November 2023—general election and results
By the numbers
Registered voters | 1,380,914* |
Voter turnout forecast | 45% |
* Active registered voters as of November 7, 2023
Download results
View or download a pdf of the election results
Download the election results on a csv spreadsheet
Recount reports
Recount results certified on December 11, 2023.
Position | ||
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City of Newcastle Council Position Number 3 | Official recount summary report | Amended precincts report |
Mercer Island School District Number 400 Director Postion Number 5 | Official recount summary report | Amended precincts report |
Archive of daily results reports
Previous results reports will be made available by 4:30 pm the next day.
Daily results reports are in .csv format.
- November 7 results report
- November 8 results report
- November 9 results report
- November 10 results report
- November 13 results report
- November 14 results report
- November 15 results report
- November 16 results report
- November 17 results report
- November 20 results report
- November 21 results report
- November 22 results report
- November 27 results report
- November 28 results report
Election night precinct level results
Available by Friday, November 10 at 4 pm.
Download a csv file of the data
Final precinct level election results
Available by Wednesday, November 29 at 4 pm.
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Final reconciliation reports
Available by Tuesday, November 28 at 4 pm.
2023 November General Election ballot return statistics
This information is a snapshot in time, subject to change, and is intended to provide an unofficial indication of returns. As required by law, returned ballots are accepted and counted only after the voter’s signature has been verified.
Ballot return data is updated every 2 hours between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on business days. The voter registration data is updated two weeks before Election Day and on Election Day.
View data in full screen. If viewing on your phone, we recommend turning it sideways (landscape view). Download a ballot status report containing a list of the ballots received, accepted, or challenged.
Validation requirements
Jurisdiction | Measure number | Validation |
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City of Kirkland | Proposition No. 1: Levy Lid Lift for Expanded Aquatics, Recreation, and Parks Facilities, Operations, and Programs |
Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050) |
City of Maple Valley |
Proposition No. 1: Levy Lid Lift for Public Safety |
Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050) |
City of Seattle |
Proposition No. 1: Property Tax Levy Renewal for Affordable Housing |
Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050) |
Enumclaw School District No. 216 |
Proposition No. 1: General Obligation Bonds - $103,000,000 |
60% majority and minimum turnout of 40% of voters casting ballots in last general election (Washington Constitution, art. VII, sec. 2(b)) |
Fife School District No. 417 |
Proposition No. 1: General Obligation Bonds - $204,800,000 |
60% majority and minimum turnout of 40% of voters casting ballots in last general election (Washington Constitution, art. VII, sec. 2(b)) |
Kent School District No. 415 |
Proposition No. 1: Replacement of Expiring Educational Programs and Operations Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Kent School District No. 415 |
Proposition No. 2: Capital Projects and Technology Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
Skykomish School District No. 404 |
Proposition No. 1: Technology Capital Projects Levy |
Simple majority (Wash. Const. art. VII, sec. 2(a)) |
King County Fire Protection District No. 27 |
Proposition No. 1: Property Tax Levy for Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services |
Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050) |
Snoqualmie Pass Fire And Rescue |
Proposition No. 1: Property Tax Levy for Fire Protection and Emergency Medical Services |
Simple Majority (RCW 84.55.050) |
Valley Regional Fire Authority |
Proposition No. 1: Fire Authority Bonds |
60% majority and minimum turnout of 40% of voters casting ballots in last general election (Washington Constitution, art. VII, sec. 2(b)) |
Si View Metropolitan Park District |
Proposition No. 1: Improvement Bonds to Replace Aging Si View Pool and Preserve Aquatic Access |
60% majority and minimum turnout of 40% of voters casting ballots in last general election (Washington Constitution, art. VII, sec. 2(b)) |
Additional 2023 general election information and resources
2023 general election candidates
Sample ballot