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Karen Wallace

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Karen Wallace

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Karen Wallace was a Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor of Washington in the 2016 elections.[1] She was defeated in the primary election.

Elections

2016

Main article: Washington lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2016

Wallace filed to run as a Democrat in the 2016 election for lieutenant governor of Washington.[1] Four Democrats, including three state senators, four Republicans, two minor-party candidates, and one independent competed for the top two slots in the primary election to move onto the general election. Wallace was defeated in the primary election by state Rep. Cyrus Habib (D) and radio host Marty McClendon (R).

The following candidates ran in the Washington primary for lieutenant governor.

Washington primary for lieutenant governor, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.png Cyrus Habib 22.26% 294,641
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Marty McClendon 19.17% 253,714
     Democratic Karen Fraser 15.66% 207,271
     Democratic Steve Hobbs 15.29% 202,427
     Republican Phillip Yin 10.70% 141,680
     Democratic Karen Wallace 4.47% 59,175
     Republican Javier Figueroa 4.25% 56,214
     Republican Bill Penor 4.00% 52,986
     Libertarian Paul Addis 1.99% 26,304
     Independent Daniel Davies 1.25% 16,491
     Citizens Party Mark Greene 0.96% 12,692
Total Votes 1,323,595
Source: Washington Secretary of State

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