By Becca Robbins, Columbian staff writer
Published on Columbian.com: November 12, 2022, 6:30pm
Updated: November 13, 2022, 12:12pm
Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has flipped Washington’s 3rd Congressional District after new vote tallies from Clark and Thurston counties Saturday show her fending off a late comeback attempt from Republican Joe Kent.
The race was called by the Associated Press, Seattle Times, New York Times, CNN, ABC and NBC late Saturday afternoon, with Perez leading by 4,621 votes. Perez had 154,169 votes, or 50.47 percent, while Kent had 149,548 votes, or 48.96 percent. Write-in votes accounted for 1,238 votes, or 0.62 percent of the 199,938 votes counted so far.
Perez, an auto shop owner and Skamania County resident, declared victory in a statement, in which she called the race a “bellwether for the direction of our politics and the strength of our democracy.”
“I am humbled and honored by the vote of confidence the people of Southwest Washington have put in me and my campaign,” Perez wrote in the statement. “Right up to the end, far-away pundits and prognosticators said this race couldn’t be won. They dismissed the possibility that a moderate Democrat focused on prioritizing the needs of this district over partisan point scoring could win in a rural, working class district.”