Most remarkably, the swing 45th District is looking up. Democrat Roger Goodman has come back from behind to take a narrow lead:

State Senator Legislative Dist No. 45

Eric Oemig Prefers Democratic Party 10436 48.68%

Andy Hill Prefers Republican Party 10976 51.20%

Write-in 25 0.12%
State Representative Legislative Dist No. 45 - Position 1

Roger Goodman Prefers Democratic Party 10612 50.35%

Kevin Haistings Prefers Republican Party 10438 49.53%

Write-in 25 0.12%
State Representative Legislative Dist No. 45 - Position 2

Larry Springer Prefers Democratic Party 11678 55.06%

Mark Isaacs Prefers Republican Party 9502 44.80%

Write-in 31 0.15%

Now the leaders for the 34th District representative are separated by only 21 votes:

State Representative Legislative Dist No. 34 - Position 2

Joe Fitzgibbon Prefers Democratic Party 6194 33.32%

Mike Heavey Prefers Democratic Party 6215 33.43%

In the 47th, Geoff Simpson will have a hard time in November while Claudia Kaufman is toast:

State Senator Legislative Dist No. 47

Joe Fain Prefers Republican Party 9924 54.78%

Claudia Kauffman Prefers Democratic Party 8157 45.03%

Write-in 34 0.19%
State Representative Legislative Dist No. 47 - Position 1

Nancy Wyatt Prefers Republican Party 3911 21.72%

Geoff Simpson Prefers Democratic Party 7094 39.39%

Mark Hargrove Prefers Republican Party 6962 38.66%

Write-in 42 0.23%

These results don't change outcome of the races overall—since this is the primary—but Goodman and Democratic successes in other swing districts (like the 48th) do unravel the narrative that Democrats will lose their majority in Olympia come November. More county results are here and state results are here.