WA Democrat flips state Senate seat long held by Republicans
Washington Democrats picked up another Senate seat in the state Legislature after Clark County elections concluded a machine recount Monday.
Adrian Cortes will become the first Democrat to hold the seat in Washingtons 18th District, encompassing Vancouver, Battle Ground and Clark County, in nearly three decades. Cortes won over his Republican opponent, Brad Benton, by 173 votes. The recount picked up another vote in his favor, Cortes told Cascade PBS in a text Tuesday.
In one of the most expensive legislative races in the state, we did what some thought couldnt be done, Cortes added. We flipped the 18th legislative district senate seat after almost 30 years of Republican control. After a free and fair election our message won the day; now Ill focus on serving the people well in the state Senate.
The seat was left vacant by Sen. Ann Rivers, first elected to the House of Representatives in 2010. In 2012 she was appointed to the Senate. Rivers announced in April that she would not seek another term.
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