Inslee wins third term, voters weigh in on sex ed
Gov. Jay Inslee’s attempt to win a third term and an effort to repeal a statewide sex-education requirement for public school students top Washington state’s general election ballot. Here is a summary of major races on the ballot.
GOVERNOR
Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee has been elected to a third term in Washington state, beating Republican challenger Loren Culp. Inslee is the first incumbent elected to a third term in the state in more than 40 years. Culp, police chief of the small town of Republic, campaigned in part against Inslee’s coronavirus restrictions like mandatory masks, saying they infringe on people’s constitutional rights. Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee is seeking a third term, something the state hasn’t seen an incumbent governor do in more than 40 years. He faces Republican Loren Culp, police chief of the small town of Republic, in the Nov. 3 election. The last three-term governor in Washington was Republican Gov. Dan Evans, who served from 1965 until 1977.
PRESIDENT