Electoral College voters in Washington cast eight votes for Hillary Clinton, three votes for former Secretary of State Colin Powell and one vote for a local Native American leader.

Reports from Washington showed more faithless electors went against Clinton, continuing a trend seen in Maine, Minnesota and Colorado.

The votes were cast for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in Maine and Minnesota — both of which were thrown out — and it's unknown whom the elector in Colorado chose. His vote was also thrown out.

The votes in Washington will not be thrown out, as that state does not require electors to vote from among the two top vote-getters. That means Powell and Faith Spotted Eagle, a Native American elder, will be among the candidates getting votes.