Early WA results from primary election: Lisa Brown in tight race with Cathy McMorris Rodgers

click to enlarge Early WA results from primary election: Lisa Brown in tight race with Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Democratic challenger Lisa Brown

Lisa Brown, the Democrat facing powerhouse Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, the fourth-ranking Republican in Congress, is down only about 500 votes, according to initial primary election results released tonight. 

Only about half the votes cast in Spokane County have been counted so far — with 40,000 ballots yet to be tallied — but the early numbers out of the Fifth District have McMorris Rodgers winning with 47.5 percent to Brown's 47.1 percent. (Three other candidates, all right leaning, collectively got about 5 percent of the vote.) Among Spokane County voters, Brown is winning with 51.4 percent to 43.9 percent.

click to enlarge Early WA results from primary election: Lisa Brown in tight race with Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Regardless of the final tally, the primary result, at least in one regard, is exactly as oddsmakers had anticipated — Brown and McMorris Rodgers will advance to November's showdown — but these early results will certainly turn heads around the nation as Democrats have new reason to believe it's possible to flip the Fifth District in their favor.

In other early results:

• U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, facing more than 20 challengers, has more than 55 percent of the vote statewide.

• Jessa Lewis, the Democratic challenger to state Rep. Jeff Holy, has a slight edge at the moment in the race to become the District 6 State Senator.

• Incumbent Rep. Matt Shea is beating challenger Democratic Ted Cummings with 53 percent of the vote.

• Spokane County Commissioner Al French is trailing challenger Robbi Katherine Anthony, who raked in 58 percent of the early vote.

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Jacob H. Fries

Jacob H. Fries served as editor of the Inlander from 2008-2021. In that position, he oversaw editorial coverage of the paper and occasionally contributed his own writing. Before joining the paper, he wrote for numerous publications, including the Tampa Bay Times, the Boston Globe and the New York Times. He grew...