The 10 Most Liberal Cities In Washington For 2026


The most liberal cities in Washington are Seattle and Bellevue for 2026 based on Saturday Night Science.

In this article, we will explore some of the most liberal cities in Washington, where progressive ideas and inclusive attitudes flourish.

If you’re looking to move to Washington and want to know where the majority of Washingtonians lean left, you’ve come to the right place.

Specifically, we wanted to know which cities have the highest number of liberal voters in the Evergreen State.

To do so, we analyzed how the people in each city in Washington with a population greater than 5,000 voted during the last presidential election. The cities with the highest percentage of voters who voted Democrat were named the most liberal cities in the state.


Table Of Contents: Top Ten | Methodology | Summary | Table


The 10 Most Liberal Places In Washington For 2026:

  1. Seattle
  2. Bellevue
  3. Kent
  4. Renton
  5. Federal Way
  6. Kirkland
  7. Auburn
  8. Redmond
  9. Sammamish
  10. Shoreline

Most Liberal Cities In Washington Map

If you’re wondering, Othello is the most conservative city in Washington of all those we measured.

And to be clear, we didn’t form this list based on our biases — we relied on the cold hard data. For more on how we ran the numbers, keep on reading. Then, we’ll take a closer look at each of our top 10 most liberal cities in Washington.

And if you already knew these places were liberal, check out some more reading about Washington and the most liberal places in the country:

The 10 Most Liberal Places In Washington For 2026

Seattle, WA

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility

8.5
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Seattle: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Bellevue, WA

Source: Wikipedia User Jelson25 | CC BY-SA 3.0
Overall SnackAbility

9
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Bellevue: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Kent, WA

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility

7
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Kent: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Renton, WA

Source: Wikipedia User Westernyankee | CC BY-SA 3.0
Overall SnackAbility

8
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Renton: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Federal Way, WA

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility

8
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Federal Way: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Kirkland, WA

Source: Wikipedia User Jelson25 | CC BY-SA 3.0
Overall SnackAbility

9
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Kirkland: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Auburn, WA

Source: Wikipedia User Joe Mabel | GFDL
Overall SnackAbility

8
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Auburn: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Redmond, WA

Source: Public domain
Overall SnackAbility

9.5
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Redmond: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Sammamish, WA

Source: Wikipedia User Emmanuel BRUNNER | CC BY-SA 3.0
Overall SnackAbility

10
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Sammamish: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

Shoreline, WA

Source: Wikipedia User Joe Mabel | GFDL
Overall SnackAbility

9
/10
Percent Democrat: 75.0%
More on Shoreline: Data | Crime | Cost Of Living | Movers

How we determined the most liberal cities in Washington for 2026

To find the most liberal places in Washington, we used Saturday Night Science – the argument you’d make at a bar – to find the cities with the most liberals.

Straight forward.

We started by making a list of every city in Washington over 5,000 people based on the 2020-2024 American Community Survey. That left us with 122 cities and towns.

We then measured the voting record and MIT election data to determine which places lean the most leftward in their allegiances by:

  1. Percentage Of Votes For Democratic President In 2020

Because no voting data exists at the city level, we used county-level election results from the 2020 election. We assigned every city in a county the percentage of votes that went to the Democrats, effectively extending the county’s results to the city level. In cases where larger cities encompassed an entire county, the election outcomes accurately reflected the city’s political landscape.

The winner, Seattle, is “The Most liberal City in Washington For 2026”. The most conservative place in Washington was Othello.

We updated this article for 2026. This report is our eleventh time ranking the most liberal places to live in Washington.

Summing Up The Liberal Snowflakes in Washington

Well, there you have it, the places in Washington that have the highest number of liberals per capita, with Seattle ranking as the least conservative in the entire state.

The most liberal cities in Washington are Seattle, Bellevue, Kent, Renton, Federal Way, Kirkland, Auburn, Redmond, Sammamish, and Shoreline.

If you’re curious, here are the least liberal cities in Washington:

  1. Othello
  2. Quincy
  3. Ephrata

For more Washington reading, check out:

Most Liberal Places In Washington

Rank City Population % Liberal
1 Seattle, WA 754,195 75.0%
2 Bellevue, WA 151,847 75.0%
3 Kent, WA 135,603 75.0%
4 Renton, WA 105,317 75.0%
5 Federal Way, WA 99,493 75.0%
6 Kirkland, WA 92,621 75.0%
7 Auburn, WA 85,676 75.0%
8 Redmond, WA 77,353 75.0%
9 Sammamish, WA 66,463 75.0%
10 Shoreline, WA 61,431 75.0%
11 Burien, WA 51,513 75.0%
12 Bothell, WA 49,610 75.0%
13 Issaquah, WA 39,591 75.0%
14 Des Moines, WA 32,823 75.0%
15 Seatac, WA 32,414 75.0%
16 Maple Valley, WA 28,287 75.0%
17 Mercer Island, WA 25,307 75.0%
18 Kenmore, WA 23,741 75.0%
19 Tukwila, WA 21,451 75.0%
20 Covington, WA 21,233 75.0%
21 Snoqualmie, WA 13,798 75.0%
22 Woodinville, WA 13,438 75.0%
23 Lake Forest Park, WA 13,335 75.0%
24 Newcastle, WA 12,989 75.0%
25 Enumclaw, WA 12,798 75.0%
26 Milton, WA 8,894 75.0%
27 Duvall, WA 8,526 75.0%
28 North Bend, WA 7,953 75.0%
29 Pacific, WA 7,066 75.0%
30 Normandy Park, WA 6,659 75.0%
31 Black Diamond, WA 5,961 75.0%
32 Port Townsend, WA 10,438 69.4%
33 Bellingham, WA 93,438 60.4%
34 Lynden, WA 16,234 60.4%
35 Ferndale, WA 15,999 60.4%
36 Blaine, WA 6,100 60.4%
37 Everett, WA 111,845 58.5%
38 Marysville, WA 73,002 58.5%
39 Edmonds, WA 42,735 58.5%
40 Lake Stevens, WA 40,253 58.5%
41 Lynnwood, WA 40,110 58.5%
42 Mountlake Terrace, WA 23,104 58.5%
43 Mukilteo, WA 21,323 58.5%
44 Arlington, WA 21,095 58.5%
45 Mill Creek, WA 20,956 58.5%
46 Monroe, WA 19,755 58.5%
47 Snohomish, WA 10,239 58.5%
48 Stanwood, WA 8,373 58.5%
49 Brier, WA 6,545 58.5%
50 Sultan, WA 6,116 58.5%
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