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Tiffany Smiley
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Elections and appointments
Last election

August 6, 2024

Education

Bachelor's

Whitworth College

Personal
Profession
Nurse
Contact

Tiffany Smiley (Republican Party) ran for election to the U.S. House to represent Washington's 4th Congressional District. She lost in the primary on August 6, 2024.

Biography

Tiffany Smiley earned a B.S. in nursing from Whitworth College. Smiley's career experience includes working as a nurse. She co-founded and has served as the president of Hope Unseen.[1]

Elections

2024

See also: Washington's 4th Congressional District election, 2024

Washington's 4th Congressional District election, 2024 (August 6 top-two primary)

General election

General election for U.S. House Washington District 4

Incumbent Dan Newhouse defeated Jerrod Sessler in the general election for U.S. House Washington District 4 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dan Newhouse
Dan Newhouse (R)
 
52.0
 
153,477
Image of Jerrod Sessler
Jerrod Sessler (R)
 
46.2
 
136,175
 Other/Write-in votes
 
1.8
 
5,400

Total votes: 295,052
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for U.S. House Washington District 4

The following candidates ran in the primary for U.S. House Washington District 4 on August 6, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jerrod Sessler
Jerrod Sessler (R)
 
33.1
 
51,020
Image of Dan Newhouse
Dan Newhouse (R)
 
23.4
 
36,073
Image of Tiffany Smiley
Tiffany Smiley (R)
 
19.3
 
29,761
Image of Mary Baechler
Mary Baechler (D) Candidate Connection
 
14.5
 
22,353
Image of Jane Muchlinski
Jane Muchlinski (D) Candidate Connection
 
6.2
 
9,593
Image of Barry Knowles
Barry Knowles (D) Candidate Connection
 
2.2
 
3,329
Image of Benny Garcia
Benny Garcia (Independent Party) Candidate Connection
 
0.9
 
1,389
John Malan (MAGA Democrat Party)
 
0.5
 
711
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
98

Total votes: 154,327
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Endorsements

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2022

See also: United States Senate election in Washington, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. Senate Washington

Incumbent Patty Murray defeated Tiffany Smiley in the general election for U.S. Senate Washington on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Patty Murray
Patty Murray (D)
 
57.1
 
1,741,827
Image of Tiffany Smiley
Tiffany Smiley (R)
 
42.6
 
1,299,322
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
6,751

Total votes: 3,047,900
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for U.S. Senate Washington

The following candidates ran in the primary for U.S. Senate Washington on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Patty Murray
Patty Murray (D)
 
52.2
 
1,002,811
Image of Tiffany Smiley
Tiffany Smiley (R)
 
33.7
 
646,917
Image of Leon Lawson
Leon Lawson (Trump Republican Party)
 
3.1
 
59,134
Image of John Guenther
John Guenther (R)
 
2.9
 
55,426
Image of Ravin Pierre
Ravin Pierre (D) Candidate Connection
 
1.2
 
22,172
Image of Dave Saulibio
Dave Saulibio (JFK Republican Party) Candidate Connection
 
1.0
 
19,341
Image of Naz Paul
Naz Paul (Independent)
 
1.0
 
18,858
Image of Bill Hirt
Bill Hirt (R)
 
0.8
 
15,276
Image of Mohammad Said
Mohammad Said (D)
 
0.7
 
13,995
Image of Henry Dennison
Henry Dennison (Socialist Workers Party)
 
0.7
 
13,901
Image of Pano Churchill
Pano Churchill (D)
 
0.6
 
11,859
Image of Bryan Solstin
Bryan Solstin (D)
 
0.5
 
9,627
Image of Charlie Jackson
Charlie Jackson (Independent)
 
0.4
 
8,604
Image of Jon Butler
Jon Butler (Independent)
 
0.3
 
5,413
Image of Thor Amundson
Thor Amundson (Independent)
 
0.3
 
5,133
Image of Martin Hash
Martin Hash (Independent)
 
0.2
 
4,725
Image of Dan Phan Doan
Dan Phan Doan (Independent)
 
0.2
 
3,049
Image of Sam Cusmir
Sam Cusmir (D)
 
0.1
 
2,688
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
1,511

Total votes: 1,920,440
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Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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2022

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Campaign website

Smiley's campaign website stated the following:

FIGHTING FOR WASHINGTON JOBS

From aerospace to information technology, Washington is a leader of American’s 21st century economy. But growing up on a farm, I know Washington’s economy is more than multi-national corporations. Our diverse economy demands common-sense ideas and a commitment to problem solving for the good of our state.

Tax and regulatory reform over the past several years have been a terrific boost to our economy, but the past year has shown us that our economy still demands leadership to ensure our future is bright. We need stronger trade policies like the USMCA that are fair to Washington’s businesses, workers and farmers. At the same time, we must continue regulatory reform and cooperation that ensures we protect our environment and grow our economy. This is critical for Washington’s future.

I will also work with Washington’s vital agriculture community to protect our family farms and ensure that our agricultural industry continues to thrive. Washington farmers can never be put at a competitive disadvantage with other states or countries.

But regardless of whether your family works on a farm or in a high-tech industry, ensuring our economy has the workforce ready to lead us forward must be a priority. This will take education policies that give workers the training they need to succeed in the workplace and immigration reform that secures our border and strengthens Washington’s economy.


IMPROVING OUR WASHINGTON QUALITY OF LIFE

As the mother of three boys, I wake up every morning committed to passing on a brighter future to them. And that future begins with their education.

Despite the best efforts of so many of our teachers, the past year of distance and remote learning has shown all of us the holes in our education system. We need to empower Washington families to choose the education that is best for their children. My boys, like your children and grandchildren, have unique talents and face individual challenges, and our education system must work to meet their needs so they can succeed in their futures.

Failures in our education system trickle down to the problems we see every day on our streets. The homelessness, increased crime rates, drug addiction, and poverty in our communities is not something we can turn a blind eye to. This problem demands a solution that lifts people up rather than tying them to yet another failed government program that spends billions of our tax dollars, with little actually reaching those in need.

In 2019 America was energy independent, but from Day One this administration and their allies in the Senate have done everything in their power to crush our country’s energy industry - from canceling the Keystone Pipeline to restricting permits and increasing royalties. The result has been skyrocketing energy prices that are crushing hard working Washington families. We need to adopt an all-of-the-above approach to our nation’s energy needs that will allow us to meet the needs of today while preparing for the future in an environmentally responsible way. This policy is good for the economy, it’s beneficial to the environment and vital to our national security - it’s common sense.

Real world problems demand common sense solutions. As your senator, I will work each and every day to solve these problems, not take part in the partisan infighting that has paralyzed our government. Our children, our families, and our neighbors deserve more than they are receiving from the federal government, and I am running for the U.S. Senate to serve as our advocate in Washington, DC.


DEFENDING WASHINGTON'S HEROES

A suicide bomber in Iraq blinded my husband 17 years ago, but it opened our eyes to the failure of our federal government to protect and support our heroes in uniform. The bureaucracy in Washington, D.C. can be overwhelming, and this was something I never truly appreciated until I traveled across the country to care for my husband. I took on the Veterans Administration because they were failing my family, and I won because losing was not an option.

But my family’s story of victory over federal bureaucrats is the exception, rather than the rule. Far too many desperate veteran families face an uncertain future that is filled with mountains of paperwork and excuses. It makes absolutely no sense to burden families who have given so much with so little support from the government they swore an oath to defend. It also makes no sense that, as the veteran homelessness rates in Washington rise, a coordinated and comprehensive effort to address the problem has not been taken. That is why the first major initiative of my campaign tackles this issue for our veterans. Click here to see my full plan.

Additionally, as they face more and more targeted attacks on our streets and in our neighborhoods, our hometown heroes in blue are equally in need of our support today. Radical efforts to “defund the police” are wrong-headed and undercut the foundation of our lawful society. Our law enforcement and first responders need our support, resources, and improved training to meet the needs of our communities.

Our troops on the frontlines, our veterans on the home front, and our first responders in our communities should be saluted for their sacrifices. I am committed to fighting for our local heroes and ensuring they receive the resources they need at every level of service, because our support is what they deserve.


ELECTION INTEGRITY

The 2020 elections raised serious questions about the integrity of our elections and caused millions of Americans to question their confidence in our electoral process. Instead of thoroughly addressing these concerns, uncovering any irregularities and reassuring voters, Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi have dismissed their frustrations. Even worse, they have doubled-down by ignoring the problems in our system and worse, proposing sweeping changes that would truly put our elections further in jeopardy.

Across the country in Washington, DC, Senator Murray has abandoned her role as a leader for Washington State. Senator Murray is one of the leading proponents of radical changes that would federalize our elections, even allowing for ballot harvesting that would open our voting systems up to rampant fraud and abuse. Let me be clear, I oppose S.1/H.R.1 and I am committed to holding Senator Murray and the far left accountable for this overreach.

What our system needs are commonsense solutions that are overwhelmingly supported by the American people. Reforms like implementing Voter ID, modernizing local county voting systems to ensure the voter rolls are kept up-to-date, and signature/photo verification on mail-in ballots would strengthen our elections. Just as important, I believe that courts have an obligation to give all evidence of voter fraud a full and fair hearing.

Each day, I'm speaking with voters in every corner of our state who strongly support these reforms to help ensure the integrity of our elections. They want real action taken to ensure that efforts made to increase voter participation do not fundamentally undermine the legitimacy of our democracy. Despite what the Biden Administration believes, there must be confidence that our elections are honest and transparent and that only legally-cast ballots are being counted.

When coupled with making the first Tuesday in November a national federal holiday to enable people to proudly exercise their right to vote on Election Day, these are the type of measures that would return confidence to our electoral process at a time when far too much is dividing us.[2]

—Tiffany Smiley's campaign website (2022)[3]


Campaign finance summary


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Tiffany Smiley campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* U.S. House Washington District 4Lost primary$1,068,852 $1,046,789
2022U.S. Senate WashingtonLost general$21,007,198 $20,812,701
Grand total$22,076,049 $21,859,491
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

See also


External links

Footnotes

  1. VoteWA, "Tiffany Smiley (Prefers Republican Party)," accessed July 11, 2022
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  3. Tiffany Smiley For Washington, “Issues,” accessed June 28, 2022


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