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Summaries

final results of past elections

Abstracts

precinct by precinct vote totals

On-line voter guides

Sample ballots

Voter turnout & registration

historical charts & graphs

30 day reconciliation

      


Demographics were generated 10/15/2009

These numbers change daily.

These are ACTIVE registrations only.

Age Gender Active Voters
18 - 24 Female   6641
18 - 24 Male 5922
18 - 24 Total 12563
25 - 34 Female 9403
25 - 34 Male 8628
25 - 34 Total 18031
35 - 44 Female 9154
35 - 44 Male 8499
35 - 44 years Total 17653
45 - 54 Female 11189
45 - 54 Male 10105
45 - 54 years Total 21294
55 - 64 Female 11562
55 - 64 Male 10634
55 - 64 Total 22196
65 and over Female 11958
65 and over Male 10535
65 and over Total 22493
Grand Total 114230
 
 History of Elections in Whatcom County

This section is devoted to past election history. Use the links at the left to see the results of elections (summaries), the precinct totals (abstracts), sample ballots and our Whatcom voter guides and pamphlets. See the explanation for older material below.

Summaries 1990 to 1999Election Results marker imageAbstracts 1990 to 1999

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We now have all of the reports from 1990 through 1999 scanned into the PDF format. These are from the old counting systems raw DOS based printings. It totals 47 individual documents containing hundreds of pages. Since it would be impractical to link each specific year and their individual elections the entire package is available for download here in compressed files. Click the links above, Summaries 1990 to 1999 and/or Abstracts 1990 to 1999. 2000 and beyond are available by links in the left pane of this page.

You will need to uncompress these files for use. Be sure to extract these files to different folders as the individual file names are the same.

Be aware that these documents are sometimes difficult to read depending on how well the original image was for scanning.

Viewers should also note that the precinct names / numbers have changed over the years so comparisons from one year to another or to today's numbers is not possible.


             

See the original color brochure announcing our conversion from punch card to optical scan voting.

Brochure  PDF icon