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State Representative, Position 2

Election Results

Candidate Votes Pct
Joel Kretz (R) 20,060 84.76%
Ronnie Rae (C) 3,607 15.24%

* Race percentages are calculated with data from the Secretary of State's Office, which omits write-in votes from its calculations when there are too few to affect the outcome. The Spokane County Auditor's Office may have slightly different percentages than are reflected here because its figures include any write-in votes.

The Candidates

Joel Kretz

Party:
Republican
Age:
67
City:
Wauconda, Washington

Education: Graduated from Mercer Island High School in 1975. Attended Olympic College and Green River College.

Political Experience: Elected to current House seat representing the 7th Legislative District every two years since 2004. Has served as deputy minority leader.

Work Experience: Owns a ranch, raises cattle and horses, and has a small timber business; former president of Okanogan County Farm Bureau.

Family: Married. Has adult son.

Campaign contributions: Raised about $88,700, as of Oct. 5, 2020. Top donors include the Washington Beverage Association Political Action Committee, Georgia-Pacific Company, BNSF Railway Company and Philips 66 Company.

Ronnie Rae

Party:
Centrist
Age:
46
City:
Loon Lake, WA
Occupation:
Attorney

Education: Doctor of Law and bachelor’s degree from Gonzaga University.

Work Experience: Practicing attorney; owns Honey Hill Farms and Beachcomber Honey, and a property management firm.

Political Experience: Ran for Stevens County district judge in 2010; says centrist is a description of his beliefs not a party name

Family: Single

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