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2004 Washington Attorney General election

The 2004 Washington Attorney General election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004, to elect the attorney general of Washington, concurrently with the 2004 U.S. presidential election, as well as elections to the U.S. Senate and various state and local elections, including for U.S. House and governor of Washington.

Democratic primary
Candidates NomineeDeborah Senn, former insurance commissioner of Washington (1993–2001) and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2000 Eliminated in primaryMark Sidran, former Seattle City Attorney (1990–2002) and candidate for Mayor of Seattle in 2001 Declined Christine Gregoire, incumbent attorney general (1993–2005) (ran for governor) Endorsements Polling Results By county ==Republican primary==
Republican primary
Candidates NomineeRob McKenna, King County Councilor (1996–2005) Eliminated in primary • Mike Vaska, attorney Endorsements Results By county ==Libertarian primary==
Libertarian primary
Candidates Nominee • J. Bradley Gibson, attorney Results == General election ==
General election
Post-primary endorsements Polling Results By county Counties that flipped from Democratic to RepublicanBenton (largest city: Kennewick) • Clallam (largest city: Port Angeles) • Clark (largest city: Vancouver) • Cowlitz (largest city: Longview) • Franklin (largest city: Pasco) • Grays Harbor (largest city: Abderdeen) • Island (largest city: Oak Harbor) • Kitsap (largest city: Bremerton) • Kittitas (largest city: Ellensburg) • Mason (largest city: Shelton) • Pend Oreille (largest city: Newport) • Pierce (largest city: Tacoma) • Skagit (largest city: Mount Vernon) • Skamania (largest city: Carson) • Snohomish (largest city: Everett) • Spokane (largest city: Spokane) • Thurston (largest city: Lacey) • Wahkiakum (largest city: Puget Island) • Whatcom (largest city: Bellingham) • Whitman (largest city: Pullman) • Yakima (largest city: Yakima) ==Notes==
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