Washington’s Third Congressional District will have a Democratic representative for the first time in more than a decade.
Democratic candidate Marie Gluesenkamp Perez won her race against Republican Joe Kent this week, flipping the district away from Republican control for the first time since Democratic Rep. Brian Baird left the office in early 2011.
As of Tuesday, Nov. 15, with an estimated 3,300 Clark County ballots remaining to be counted, Perez led Kent by more than 3,200 votes, and had won 50.22% of the vote (157,505) to Kent’s 49.21% (154,343).
Perez proved more popular than Kent with voters in Clark County, the Third District’s most populous area, where she led Kent by 11 percentage points (55.17% to 44.21%) and had received 111,234 votes compared to Kent’s 89,147 votes, as of Nov. 15 .
Perez and Kent emerged as the top vote-getters in the Aug. 2 ranked-choice primary election, bumping longtime Republican Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler — one of 10 Republican representatives who voted in 2021 to impeach then-President Trump following the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol building — out of the running for the seat she has held since 2011.