How much is your vote worth? It all depends where you live. If you had the right address on Seattle’s Eastside, it was worth $180 this year.

In suburban Kirkland, Sammamish and Woodinville, campaign donors and moneyed interests poured nearly $9 million into just the race between Republican Jinyoung Englund and Democrat Manka Dhingra for a Washington state Senate seat representing the 45th Legislative District.

It works out to $97 for every registered voter in the district or $180 for every vote actually cast in the Senate contest. (That’s as of Nov. 20 — some votes and campaign-finance reports continue to trickle in to Washington state’s sometimes painfully slow mail-in election.)

It is an unprecedented sum.

“The amount of money in this race is insane,” Dhingra said on election night.