Electoral History
- 1992 Race for Lieutenant Governor of Washington
- Joel Pritchard (R) (inc.), 1,072,968
- Richard Kelley (D), 862,063
- Tom Isenberg (L), 75,933
- 1988 Race for Lieutenant Governor of Washington
- Joel Pritchard (R), 960,655
- George Fleming (D), 839,593
- 1982 Race for U.S. House of Representatives
- Joel Pritchard (R) (inc.), 123,956
- Brian Long (D), 59,444
- 1980 Race for U.S. House of Representatives
- Joel Pritchard (R) (inc.), 180,475
- Robin Drake (D), 41,830
- 1978 Race for U.S. House of Representatives
- Joel Pritchard (R) (inc.), 99,942
- Janice Niemi (D), 52,706
- 1976 Race for U.S. House of Representatives
- Joel Pritchard (R) (inc.), 161,354
- Dave Wood (D), 58,006
- 1974 Race for U.S. House of Representatives
- Joel Pritchard (R) (inc.), 108,391
- Will Knedlik (D), 44,655
- 1972 Race for U.S. House of Representatives
- Joel Pritchard (R), 107,581
- John Hempleman (D), 104,959
- Craig Honts (SW), 1,401
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