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Washington State House Elections, 2022 Primary election — August 2, 2022 [24] Party Votes Percentage Candidates Advancing to general Seats contesting Democratic: 1,820,360 62.34 104 82 77 Republican: 1,056,460 36.18 119 86 83 Write-in candidates: 16,779 0.57 3 2 3 Election Integerity: 16,429 0.56 3 2 3 Independent: 5,788 0.20 9 3 8 Forward ...
The Washington House of Representatives is the lower house of the Washington State Legislature, and along with the Washington State Senate makes up the legislature of the U.S. state of Washington. It is composed of 98 Representatives from 49 districts, each of which elects one Senator and two members of the House.
These were the first elections to the House of Representatives held in Washington state after the 2020 redistricting cycle. The Democratic Party gained a seat, flipping the 3rd district from Republican to Democratic control, and reducing the Republicans' share of the delegation to just two districts.
House position 1. State Rep. Debra Lekanoff, D-Bow, is running for a third straight two-year term for House position 1 against Shannon Perkes, a Republican from Skagit County who was a write-in ...
Democrats won a second key House race in Washington state Saturday — an open seat in a conservative region that long evaded the party. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, an auto-shop owner who describes ...
Cooper upset the Democratic incumbent in a 1986 state House primary race and was elected to the General Assembly. He served 14 years there and later became the Senate majority leader.
Marcus Riccelli (Democratic), state representative from the 3rd district (2013–present) [123] (endorsed Conroy, running for state senate) [114] [120] Ben Stuckart (Democratic), former president of the Spokane City Council and runner-up for mayor of Spokane in 2019 [107] (running for state house) [120]
Washington's congressional districts from 2023. The following is a list of the ten congressional districts in the U.S. state of Washington.From the time that Washington Territory was formed in 1853, through statehood in 1889, Washington Territory elected an at-large non-voting Delegate to the United States House of Representatives.