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Hillary Clinton

A candidate for Washington Democratic Presidential Primary, State of Washington in the 2016 Washington Presidential Primary, May 24

Party: Democratic

Age: 76

Occupation: Former Secretary of State

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Race Results

Candidate Votes Pct
Hillary Clinton (D) 416,463 52.40%
Bernie Sanders (D) 378,364 47.60%

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