Elections

New results in Central WA’s redrawn 14th District make clearer the likely winners

A U.S. District Court judge on March 15, 2024 ordered the Washington Secretary of State to use a new map for state elections that included significant changes to the Yakima Valley and Tri-Cities, particularly the 14th District.
A U.S. District Court judge on March 15, 2024 ordered the Washington Secretary of State to use a new map for state elections that included significant changes to the Yakima Valley and Tri-Cities, particularly the 14th District. U.S. District Court for Western Washington, Seattle

Three Republican candidates are poised to sweep all three seats in Washington’s newly redrawn 14th Legislative District.

With just 4,200 ballots left to be counted across four counties — Benton, Franklin, Klickitat and Yakima — the GOP candidates were holding leads that likely cannot be overcome.

Earlier this week, the race between Democrat Ana Ruiz Kennedy of Pasco and Deb Manjarrez of Wapato had tightened to less than 600 votes.

But by Thursday, Manjarrez had a 2 percentage point lead.

State Sen. Curtis King was winning a fifth term representing the Latino-majority district, while Manjarrez and Gloria Mendoza are running for open seats in the House. King had to move 1.5 miles in order to run in the 14th District.

Results posted Thursday afternoon showed King, a Republican, was leading Democratic candidate Maria Beltran of Yakima by 1,332 votes, or 4 percentage points.

A U.S. District Court judge on March 15, 2024 ordered the Washington Secretary of State to use a new map for state elections that included significant changes to the Yakima Valley and Tri-Cities, particularly the 14th District.
A U.S. District Court judge on March 15, 2024 ordered the Washington Secretary of State to use a new map for state elections that included significant changes to the Yakima Valley and Tri-Cities, particularly the 14th District. U.S. District Court for Western Washington, Seattle

Beltran was winning in Yakima County, where she grew up, and in Franklin County. But the Republican strong-hold of Benton County swung the race to King.

On Thursday, Manjarrez led Ruiz Kennedy in the race for state Representative Pos. 2 by 674 votes.

Mendoza, a Republican, defeated Democrat Chelsea Dimas in the race for state Representative Pos. 1 with 2,874 votes, or by 9 percentage points.

Again, the race was decided by voters in Benton and Klickitat counties, who overwhelmingly favored Mendoza. Just five votes currently separate the women in Yakima County.

From left, Republicans Deb Manjarrez, Curtis King and Gloria Mendoza. All three candidates won election during the Nov. 5, 2024, general election to represent Washington’s 14th Legislative District in the Legislature.
From left, Republicans Deb Manjarrez, Curtis King and Gloria Mendoza. All three candidates won election during the Nov. 5, 2024, general election to represent Washington’s 14th Legislative District in the Legislature. Courtesy Washington Secretary of State

After a controversial redistricting process that centered around Latino representation in the Yakima Valley region, Democrats were hopeful that their candidates could flip the three Republican-held seats.

Democrats haven’t represented parts of the valley in the Legislature for three decades now.

Of the ballots left to be counted, Yakima County accounts for 2,000 of those ballots, while Benton County has about 1,300 left, according to elections officials.

Larissa Babiak
Tri-City Herald
Larissa Babiak is a former journalist for The Tri-City Herald.
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