Career
Washburn ran for a seat to the Alberta Legislature in the 1921 Alberta general election. Washburn stood for a second term in office in the 1926 Alberta general election. He would face three other opponents including Lundy for the second time.
On election night Washburn despite being at the head of the polls had lost almost 10% of his popular vote from the 1921 election and lacked a clear majority.
Under the new Single Transferable Vote rules put in place a second count was needed. The United Farmers held primaries for the 1930 Alberta general election on May 26, 1930 in the Stony Plain electoral district.
The election was hotly contested with three other candidates running for the seat. Washburn would be defeated for the nomination by Donald Macleod.
Washburn would retire at dissolution of the legislature in 1930.
He died in 1961 and is interred at the Inga Cemetery.