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Ballot Order Jurisdictionname Reportingname Ballotname Partycode Mailingaddress Mailingcity Mailingstatemailingzipcodeemail Phone (Prefers 1 FEDERAL U.S Ballot Order JurisdictionName ReportingName BallotName PartyCode MailingAddress MailingCity MailingStateMailingZipCodeEmail Phone (Prefers 1 FEDERAL U.S. Senator Michael Baumgartner Republican Party) 218 Main St Ste 704 Kirkland WA 98033 [email protected] (206) 337-2242 (Prefers Reform 2 FEDERAL U.S. Senator Will Baker Party) PO Box 458 TACOMA WA 98401 [email protected] (253) 627-1317 (Prefers 3 FEDERAL U.S. Senator Chuck Jackson Republican Party) 1429 Ave D #341 Snohomish WA 98290 [email protected] (Prefers 4 FEDERAL U.S. Senator Timmy (Doc) Wilson Democratic Party) PO Box 95647 Seattle WA 98145 [email protected] (206) 769-0967 (Prefers 5 FEDERAL U.S. Senator Art Coday Republican Party) PO Box 55683 Shoreline WA 98155 [email protected] (206) 992-6166 (Prefers 6 FEDERAL U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell Democratic Party) PO Box 12740 Seattle WA 98111 [email protected] (206) 285-2012 (Prefers 7 FEDERAL U.S. Senator Glen (Stocky) R. Stockwell Republican Party) 405 N Division St Ritzville WA 99169 [email protected] (509) 540-6899 (Prefers 8 FEDERAL U.S. Senator Mike the Mover Republican Party) 16925 9th Ave SE Mill Creek WA 98012 [email protected] (206) 546-9545 (Prefers 1 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 6 U.S. Representative Jesse Young Republican Party) PO Box 64833 Tacoma WA 98464 [email protected] (253) 509-8585 (Prefers Independent 2 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 6 U.S. Representative Eric G. Arentz Jr. Party) 1417 Browns Point Blvd Tacoma WA 98422 [email protected] (253) 952-2305 (Prefers 3 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 6 U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer Democratic Party) PO Box 1574 Gig Harbor WA 98335 [email protected] (253) 219-0320 (Prefers 4 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 6 U.S. Representative Bill Driscoll Republican Party) PO Box 1432 Tacoma WA 98401 [email protected] (360) 266-5571 (Prefers 5 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 6 U.S. Representative David (Ike) Eichner Republican Party) 1511 N Cedar St Tacoma WA 98406 [email protected] (253) 572-7111 (Prefers 6 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 6 U.S. Representative Stephan Andrew Brodhead Republican Party) PO Box 12074 Tacoma WA 98412 [email protected] (253) 205-5995 (Prefers 7 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 6 U.S. Representative Doug Cloud Republican Party) 901 S I St Ste 101 Tacoma WA 98405 [email protected] (253) 858-3462 (Prefers 1 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 8 U.S. Representative Dave Reichert Republican Party) PO Box 2032 Issaquah WA 98027 [email protected] (206) 275-3438 (Prefers 2 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 8 U.S. Representative Keith Swank Republican Party) PO Box 731582 Puyallup WA 98373 [email protected] (360) 872-8968 (States No Party 3 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 8 U.S. Representative James Windle Preference) PO Box 136 Snoqualmie Pass WA 98068 [email protected] (206) 486-5649 (Prefers 4 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 8 U.S. Representative Karen Porterfield Democratic Party) PO Box 1950 Issaquah WA 98027 [email protected] (425) 961-0710 (Prefers 5 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 8 U.S. Representative Keith Arnold Democratic Party) PO Box 764 Auburn WA 98071 [email protected] (253) 333-5074 (Prefers 6 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 8 U.S. Representative Ernest Huber Republican Party) PO Box 1714 Issaquah WA 98027 [email protected] (425) 270-5692 (Prefers 1 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 9 U.S. Representative Adam Smith Democratic Party) PO Box 23626 Federal Way WA 98093 [email protected] (253) 572-6125 (Prefers 2 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 9 U.S. Representative Jim Postma Republican Party) PO Box 881300 Steilacoom WA 98388 [email protected] (253) 584-1182 (Prefers 3 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 9 U.S. Representative Tom Cramer Democratic Party) 18227 NE 24th Street Redmond WA 98052 [email protected] (425) 484-9061 (Prefers F.D.R. 4 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 9 U.S. Representative Dave Christie Democrat Party) 17535 15th Ave Shoreline WA 98155 [email protected] (206) 257-1993 (Prefers 5 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 9 U.S. Representative John Orlinski Republican Party) 5806A 119th Ave SE Bellevue WA 98006 [email protected] (425) 785-9003 (Prefers 1 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 10 U.S. Representative Stan Flemming Republican Party) 9315 Gravelly Lake Dr SW Lakewood WA 98499 [email protected] (253) 448-0146 (Prefers 2 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 10 U.S. Representative Richard (Dick) Muri Republican Party) PO Box 1581 Tacoma WA 98401 [email protected] (253) 439-9797 (Prefers 3 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 10 U.S. Representative Denny Heck Democratic Party) PO Box 235 Olympia WA 98507 [email protected] (253) 548-5738 (States No Party 4 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 10 U.S. Representative Steve Hannon Preference) PO Box 265 Yelm WA 98597 [email protected] (360) 359-1654 (Prefers 5 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 10 U.S. Representative Jennifer Ferguson Democratic Party) 9124 Gravelly Lake Dr SW Ste Lakewood101 Rm 2 WA 98499 [email protected] (253) 282-9591 (Prefers Prog Independent 6 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT NO. 10 U.S. Representative Sue Gunn Party) PO Box 12924 Olympia WA 98508 [email protected] (360) 918-8012 (Prefers 1 STATE Governor Rob Hill Democratic Party) 17104 13th Ave NW Shoreline WA 98177 [email protected] (206) 595-1662 (Prefers 2 STATE Governor Rob McKenna Republican Party) PO Box 52866 Bellevue WA 98015 [email protected] (425) 449-8244 (Prefers Democratic 3 STATE Governor Jay Inslee Party) 901 Rainier Ave S Seattle WA 98144 [email protected] (206) 533-0575 (Prefers Independent 4 STATE Governor James White Party) PO Box 61 Marysville WA 98270 [email protected] (425) 876-6345 (States No Party 5 STATE Governor Christian Joubert Preference) PO Box 1382 Edmonds WA 98020 [email protected] (206) 446-6079 (Prefers 6 STATE Governor Shahram Hadian Republican Party) PO Box 15074 Mill Creek WA 98082 [email protected] (425) 530-1585 (Prefers Independent 7 STATE Governor L. 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