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Firstname Lastname HD Representative Mick Aho 89 REP FirstName LastName HD Representative Mick Aho 89 REP. KATIE SULLIVAN (D) Bradly Allen 67 REP. JEDEDIAH HINKLE (R) Corey Allen 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Thomas Alsaker 96 REP. KATHY WHITMAN (R) Jack Altimus 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Douglas Amos 100 REP. ANDREA OLSEN (D) Daniel Anderson 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Dylan Anderson 21 REP. ED BUTTREY (R) Nathan Anderson 33 REP. CASEY KNUDSEN (R) Jordan Anderson 44 REP. LARRY BREWSTER (R) Richard Anderson 40 REP. BARRY USHER (R) Colin Andrews 4 REP. MATT REGIER (R) Travis Angell 82 REP. MOFFIE FUNK (D) Charles Arbizzani 39 REP. GERALDINE CUSTER (R) Nathan Archibald 21 REP. ED BUTTREY (R) Flint Arms 14 REP. DENLEY LOGE (R) Shawn Armstrong 38 REP. KENNETH HOLMLUND (R) Tyler Arnio 72 REP. TOM WELCH (R) Joshua Arredondo 67 REP. JEDEDIAH HINKLE (R) Samuel Atkins 24 REP. STEVEN GALLOWAY (R) Robert Atkinson 46 REP. BILL MERCER (R) James Austin 19 REP. WENDY MCKAMEY (R) James Avent 58 REP. SETH BERGLEE (R) Thomas Baber 97 REP. BRAD TSCHIDA (R) James Babst 80 REP. BECKY BEARD (R) Garry Baier 92 REP. MIKE HOPKINS (R) JimmyjamesBailey 71 REP. KENNETH WALSH (R) Robert Baker 77 REP. SARA NOVAK (D) Laramie Baker 14 REP. DENLEY LOGE (R) Flint Baker 21 REP. ED BUTTREY (R) Blaine Baker 97 REP. BRAD TSCHIDA (R) Daniel Baker 92 REP. MIKE HOPKINS (R) Bryan Baldry 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Brittany Baldwin 69 REP. JENNIFER CARLSON (R) Robert Bandy 88 REP. SHARON GREEF (R) Lawrence Barber 54 REP. TERRY MOORE (R) Chad Barber 77 REP. SARA NOVAK (D) Justin Bargfrede 85 REP. MICHELE BINKLEY (R) Travis Barker 57 REP. FIONA NAVE (R) Keith Barnett 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Daniel Barry 74 REP. DEREK HARVEY (D) Dennis Barta 28 REP. ED HILL (R) Steven Bartels 86 REP. DAVID BEDEY (R) Ryan Bauder 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Jacob Bauer 96 REP. KATHY WHITMAN (R) Lucas Bauman 87 REP. RON MARSHALL (R) Cody Bechdol 81 REP. MARY CAFERRO (D) Meagan Beckett 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) William Beckley 19 REP. WENDY MCKAMEY (R) William Beckman 13 REP. PAUL FIELDER (R) Clinton Begger 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Guy Behrent 57 REP. FIONA NAVE (R) Hilary Benbenek 98 REP. WILLIS CURDY (D) John Benjamin 33 REP. CASEY KNUDSEN (R) Dustin Bennett 87 REP. RON MARSHALL (R) Cliff Bergeson 92 REP. MIKE HOPKINS (R) Gunner Bergsing 60 REP. LAURIE BISHOP (D) Robert Bergstrom 56 REP. SUE VINTON (R) Lawrence Berner 87 REP. RON MARSHALL (R) Dereck Besich 20 REP. FRED ANDERSON (R) Lance Beto 81 REP. MARY CAFERRO (D) Taylor Beto 82 REP. MOFFIE FUNK (D) Scott Bielen 26 REP. JEREMY TREBAS (R) Darin Bird 50 REP. MALLERIE STROMSWOLD (R) William Birdwell 29 REP. DAN BARTEL (R) Jason Birdwell 29 REP. DAN BARTEL (R) Zachary Birnel 77 REP. SARA NOVAK (D) Skyler Bishop 11 REP. DEREK SKEES (R) Eric Bissett 33 REP. CASEY KNUDSEN (R) Richard Black 55 REP. VINCE RICCI (R) Austin Blank 95 REP. DANNY TENENBAUM (D) Brandon Block 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Lane Boka 81 REP. MARY CAFERRO (D) Louis Bondurant 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) Richard Bonnes 86 REP. DAVID BEDEY (R) Patrick Bonney 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Buck Bonser 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Jesse Boone 77 REP. SARA NOVAK (D) Cole Booth 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Jeffery Bornong 30 REP. WYLIE GALT (R) Seth Boyd 45 REP. KATIE ZOLNIKOV (R) Paul Boyd 77 REP. SARA NOVAK (D) Michael Boylan 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Dustin Boynton 30 REP. WYLIE GALT (R) Brian Braach 99 REP. MARK THANE (D) Hank Bradley 83 REP. KIM ABBOTT (D) James Branden 28 REP. ED HILL (R) Dylan Brehm 94 REP. TOM FRANCE (D) Carole Brennan 66 REP. DENISE HAYMAN (D) Michael Brewer 85 REP. MICHELE BINKLEY (R) Kenneth Brickzin 86 REP. DAVID BEDEY (R) ChristopherBroadie 26 REP. JEREMY TREBAS (R) Larry Brodock 19 REP. WENDY MCKAMEY (R) Kathleen Bronson 60 REP. LAURIE BISHOP (D) Jordan Brookshire 80 REP. BECKY BEARD (R) Braxton Brown 77 REP. SARA NOVAK (D) Kevin Brown 87 REP. RON MARSHALL (R) Elsie Brown 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) Regina Brown 80 REP. BECKY BEARD (R) Thomas Brown 44 REP. LARRY BREWSTER (R) Cole Bruha 72 REP. TOM WELCH (R) Murray Brumwell 53 REP. DENNIS LENZ (R) Michael Bruner 8 REP. JOHN FULLER (R) Robert Bryson 42 REP. SHARON STEWART PEREGOY (D) Mark Bucholz 30 REP. WYLIE GALT (R) Jesse Buffington 78 REP. GREGORY FRAZER (R) Justin Buhl 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Rob Buhl 43 REP. KERRI SEEKINS-CROWE (R) Joe Bullis 57 REP. FIONA NAVE (R) Cody Burns 74 REP. DEREK HARVEY (D) Haley Burton 86 REP. DAVID BEDEY (R) Scott Burton 88 REP. SHARON GREEF (R) Michael Byers 61 REP. JIM HAMILTON (D) Shane Bykonen 21 REP. ED BUTTREY (R) Scott Bykonen 19 REP. WENDY MCKAMEY (R) David Bykonen 18 REP. LLEW JONES (R) Chad Bykonen 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Dalton Byrd 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Keith Byrd 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Lorenzo Camac 14 REP. DENLEY LOGE (R) Nick Camp 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Tyler Campbell 21 REP. ED BUTTREY (R) Kevin Campbell 88 REP. SHARON GREEF (R) Frank Campbell 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) Owen Canavan 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) Michael Cardoza 58 REP. SETH BERGLEE (R) Drew Carmichael 63 REP. ALICE BUCKLEY (D) David Carney 71 REP. KENNETH WALSH (R) Caleb Carpenter 80 REP. BECKY BEARD (R) Brandon Carroll 59 REP. MARTY MALONE (R) Brian Cassidy 75 REP. MARTA BERTOGLIO (R) Laura Cater 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) Terry Ceynar 22 REP. LOLA SHELDON-GALLOWAY (R) Mark Chamley 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Justin Charland 11 REP. DEREK SKEES (R) Matthew Chatriand 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Connor Chirrick 43 REP. KERRI SEEKINS-CROWE (R) Jessepaul Chopp 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) Jory Chrest 30 REP. WYLIE GALT (R) Rusty Christensen 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Max Christensen 72 REP. TOM WELCH (R) Michael Christensen 30 REP. WYLIE GALT (R) Jeffrey Christensen 13 REP. PAUL FIELDER (R) David Churchill 53 REP. DENNIS LENZ (R) Michaela Claar 60 REP. LAURIE BISHOP (D) Fred Clark 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Justin Clark 20 REP. FRED ANDERSON (R) Daniel Clark 82 REP. MOFFIE FUNK (D) Benjamin Clark 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Samuel Clayton 24 REP. STEVEN GALLOWAY (R) Jeff Cleveland 17 REP. ROSS FITZGERALD (R) Mark Cloud 53 REP. DENNIS LENZ (R) Zachary Cogburn 60 REP. LAURIE BISHOP (D) William Coggins 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) William Colgrove 57 REP. FIONA NAVE (R) Daniel Collier 71 REP. KENNETH WALSH (R) Mike Colvin 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Jeremey Conlan 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Kevin Connell 14 REP. DENLEY LOGE (R) Beck Constantine 75 REP. MARTA BERTOGLIO (R) Kimball Cook 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Forrest Cooper 75 REP. MARTA BERTOGLIO (R) Matthew Cooper 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Carl Cordeiro 19 REP. WENDY MCKAMEY (R) Kevin Corwin 91 REP. CONNIE KEOGH (D) ChristopherCote 12 REP. LINDA REKSTEN (R) Terry Cowart 96 REP. KATHY WHITMAN (R) Michael Cowen 59 REP. MARTY MALONE (R) Juanieto Crespo 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) Cody Criner 81 REP. MARY CAFERRO (D) Marshall Cripps 25 REP. STEVE GIST (R) Daniel Crismore 71 REP. KENNETH WALSH (R) Tina Crowe 92 REP. MIKE HOPKINS (R) Marvin Crusch 58 REP. SETH BERGLEE (R) Jack Curry 68 REP. CALEB HINKLE (R) Richard Curry 89 REP. KATIE SULLIVAN (D) Robert Curry 30 REP. WYLIE GALT (R) Hank Cusker 34 REP. RHONDA KNUDSEN (R) Scott Czywczynski 58 REP. SETH BERGLEE (R) Jay D Long 34 REP. RHONDA KNUDSEN (R) Sean Dafferner 70 REP. JULIE DOOLING (R) Douglas Dahl 28 REP. ED HILL (R) Jacob Dargan 88 REP. SHARON GREEF (R) Jay Darrah 32 REP. JONATHAN WINDY BOY (D) Ryan Dautremont 29 REP. DAN BARTEL (R) Jess Davidson 72 REP. TOM WELCH (R) Logan Davis 27 REP. JOSH KASSMIER (R) Ronald Davis 22 REP. LOLA SHELDON-GALLOWAY (R) Thomas Davis 27 REP. JOSH KASSMIER (R) Justin Davis 19 REP. WENDY MCKAMEY (R) Brant Davis 67 REP. JEDEDIAH HINKLE (R) Douglas Davison 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Joe Dawson 58 REP. SETH BERGLEE (R) Samuel Dean 80 REP. BECKY BEARD (R) Randy Dean 81 REP. MARY CAFERRO (D) Jason Deffinbaugh 30 REP. WYLIE GALT (R) Ben Degel 56 REP. SUE VINTON (R) Casey Delaney 28 REP. ED HILL (R) Gabriel Demmons 97 REP. BRAD TSCHIDA (R) Douglas Denton 12 REP. LINDA REKSTEN (R) Jeffery Depew 60 REP. LAURIE BISHOP (D) Rick Desjarlais 93 REP. JOE READ (R) Howard Desrosier 82 REP. MOFFIE FUNK (D) Kaila Dessing 73 REP. JIM KEANE (D) Emery Dewitt 78 REP. GREGORY FRAZER (R) John Dexter 84 REP. MARY ANN DUNWELL (D) Stefanie Dickinson 76 REP. DONAVON HAWK (D) Raymond Dickinson 71 REP. KENNETH WALSH (R) David Diedrich 53 REP. DENNIS LENZ (R) John Dietrich 71 REP. KENNETH WALSH (R) Sheryl Dimmitt 94 REP. TOM FRANCE (D) Norman Dixon 94 REP. TOM FRANCE (D) Thomas Dixon 46 REP. BILL MERCER (R) David Dixon 79 REP. ROBERT FARRIS-OLSEN (D) Derek Doane 18 REP. LLEW JONES (R) Terry Doble 53 REP. DENNIS LENZ (R) Bryan Dobson 23 REP. SCOT KERNS (R) Joel Dohlen 83 REP. KIM ABBOTT (D) Trevor Dohlen 81 REP. MARY CAFERRO (D) Cory Donahue 77 REP. SARA NOVAK (D) Richard Dors 24 REP. STEVEN GALLOWAY (R) Stephen Douglass 90 REP. MARILYN MARLER (D) Tyler Drake 69 REP. JENNIFER CARLSON (R) Zachary Dschaak 59 REP. MARTY MALONE (R) Marvin Dukart 58 REP. SETH BERGLEE (R) Alan Duncan 60 REP. LAURIE BISHOP (D) John Duncan 57 REP. FIONA NAVE (R) Joseph Dunn 77 REP.
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