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U S Congressional Members and State Elected Officials Washington State U.S. Congressional Members & State Elected Officials Legislative Information Center 01/19/2021 Executive Branch The White House President 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Joseph R. Biden Jr. Washington DC 20500 Term expires January 2025 Phone: (202) 456-1414 Website: www.whitehouse.gov The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Vice President Washington DC 20500 Kamala D. Harris Phone: (202) 456-1414 Term expires January 2025 Website: www.whitehouse.gov/administration/vice- president-harris https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact Contact the White House: E-mail form Comments: TTY/TTD (202) 456-1111 https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ Switchboard: write-or-call Government Information or 1-844-872-4681 Services by phone: www.usa.gov https://www.whitehouse.gov/participate/ tours-and-events White House Tours: Public tour requests must be submitted through one’s member of Congress U.S. Senate Washington D.C. Everett: 154 Russell Office Senate Bldg. 2930 Wetmore Ave. #9D Senator Washington D.C. 20510 Everett WA 98201 Patty Murray Phone: 202-224-2621 Phone: 425-259-6515 Term expires January 2023 Fax 202-224-0238 Fax: 425-259-7152 www.murray.senate.gov Seattle: 2988 Jackson Federal Bldg. Spokane: Tacoma: 915 Second Ave. 10 N Post St. #600 950 Pacific Ave. #650 Seattle WA 98174 Spokane WA 99201 Tacoma WA 98402 Phone: 206-553-5545 Phone: 509-624-9515 Phone: 253-572-3636 Fax: 206-553-0891 Fax: 509-624-9561 Fax: 253-572-9488 Toll Free: 1-866-481-9186 Vancouver: Yakima: The Marshall House 402 E Yakima Ave. #420 1323 Officers Row Yakima WA 98901 Vancouver WA 98661 Phone: 509-453-7462 Phone: 360-696-7797 Fax: 509-453-7731 Fax: 360-696-7798 Washington D.C. Everett: 511 Hart Senate Office Bldg. 2930 Wetmore Ave. #9B Senator Washington DC 20510 Everett WA 98201 Maria Cantwell Phone: 202-224-3441 Phone: 425-303-0114 Term expires January 2025 Fax: 202-228-0514 Fax: 425-303-8351 www.cantwell.senate.gov Seattle: Spokane: Richland: 915 Second Ave. #3206 920 W Riverside Ave. 825 Jadwin Ave. #206 Seattle WA 98174 #697 Richland WA 99352 Phone: 206-220-6400 Spokane WA 99201 Phone: 509-946-8106 Fax: 206-220-6404 Phone: 509-353-2507 Fax: 509-946-6937 Toll Free: 1-888-648-7328 Fax: 509-353-2547 Tacoma: Vancouver: 950 Pacific Ave. #615 1313 Officers Row Tacoma WA 98402 Vancouver WA 98661 Phone: 253-572-2281 Phone: 360-696-7838 Fax: 253-572-5879 Fax: 360-696-7844 U.S. Representatives Washington D.C: Kirkland: Mt Vernon: District 1 2330 Rayburn HOB 450 Central Way 204 W. Montgomery St. Suzan DelBene (D) Washington D.C. 20515 Suite 3100 Mount Vernon WA 98273 Phone: 202-225-6311 Kirkland WA 98033 Phone: 360-416-7879 Fax: 202-226-1606 Phone: 425-485-0085 Fax: 425-485-0083 https://delbene.house.gov Term expires January 2023 Fax: 425-485-0083 Washington D.C: Bellingham: Everett: District 2 2163 Rayburn HOB 119 N Commercial St. Wall St. Bldg. Rick Larsen (D) Washington D.C. 20515 #275 2930 Wetmore Ave. #9F Phone: 202-225-2605 Bellingham WA 98225 Everett WA 98201 https://larsen.house.gov Fax: 202-225-4420 Phone: 360-733-4500 Phone: 425-252-3188 Term expires January 2023 Fax: 833-696-6499 Washington D.C: Chehalis: Vancouver: District 3 2352 Rayburn HOB Chehalis City Hall Bldg. O.O. Howard House Jaime Herrera Beutler Washington DC 20515 350 N. Market Blvd. (Officers Row) (R) Phone: 202-225-3536 Chehalis WA 98532 750 Anderson St. #B Fax: 202-225-3478 Tues. 11:30A-1:00P Vancouver WA 98661 http://herrerabeutler. Phone: 360-695-6292 house.gov Does not receive mail Fax: 360-695-6197 Term expires January 2023 Washington D.C: Tri Cities: Yakima: 504 Cannon HOB 3100 George 402 E Yakima Ave. #1000 District 4 Washington D.C. 20515 Washington Way #130 Yakima, WA 98901 Dan Newhouse (R) Phone: 202-225-5816 Richland WA 99354 Phone: 509-452-3243 Fax: 202-225-3251 Phone: 509-713-7374 Fax: 509-452-3438 https://newhouse. Fax: 509-713-7377 North District: house.gov P O Box 135 Term expires January 2023 Grand Coulee, WA 99133 Phone: 509-433-7760 Washington D.C: Colville: Spokane: 1035 Longworth HOB 555 S Main St. 10 N Post St. #625 District 5 Washington D.C. 20515 Colville WA 99114 Spokane WA 99201 Cathy McMorris Phone: 202-225-2006 Phone: 509-684-3481 Phone: 509-353-2374 Rodgers (R) Fax: 202-225-3392 https://mcmorris. Walla Walla: house.gov 26 E Main St. #2 Term expires January 2023 Walla Walla WA 99362 Phone: 509-529-9358 U.S. Representatives Washington D.C: Bremerton: Tacoma: 1410 Longworth HOB 345 Sixth St. #500 950 Pacific Ave. #1230 Washington D.C. 20515 Bremerton WA 98337 Tacoma WA 98402 District 6 Phone: 202-225-5916 Phone: 360-373-9725 Phone: 253-272-3515 Derek Kilmer (D) https://kilmer.house.gov Port Angeles: Term expires January 2023 332 E Fifth St. Port Angeles WA 98362 Phone: 360-797-3623 Washington D.C: Seattle Office: District 7 2346 Rayburn Office 1904 Third Ave. #510 Pramila Jayapal (D) Building Seattle WA 98101 https://jayapal.house.gov Washington DC 20515 Phone: 206-674-0040 Term expires January 2023 Phone: 202-225-3106 Fax: 206-623-0256 Fax: 202-225-6197 Washington D.C: Issaquah: Central Washington: District 8 1123 Longworth HOB 1445 NW Mall St. #4 301 Yakima St. #329 Kim Schrier(D) Washington DC 20515 Issaquah, WA 98027 Wenatchee WA 98801 https://schrier.house.gov Phone: 202-225-7761 Phone: 425-657-1001 Phone: 509-850-5340 Term expires January 2023 Washington D.C: Renton: 2264 Rayburn Office 101 Evergreen Bldg. District 9 Building 15 S Grady Way Adam Smith (D) Washington D.C.20515 Renton WA 98057 http://adamsmith. Phone: 202-225-8901 Phone: 425-793-5180 house.gov Toll Free: Term expires January 2023 1-888-764-8409 Washington DC Office: Lakewood District Lacey District Office: 1004 Longworth HOB Office: 420 College St. SE District 10 Washington DC 20515 6000 Main St. SW #3B Lacey WA 98503 Marilyn Strickland (D) Phone: (202) 225-9740 Lakewood WA 98499 https://strickland. house.gov Term expires January 2023 Statewide Elected Officials P O Box 40002 To contact relay operators Office of the Governor Olympia, WA 98504-0002 for the hearing-impaired Jay Inslee (D) Phone: (360) 902-4111 dial 711 or 1-800-833-6384 www.governor.wa.gov FAX: (360) 753-4110 P O Box 40400 Office of Lt. Governor Olympia WA 98504-0400 Denny Heck (D) Phone: (360) 786-7700 www.ltgov.wa.gov P O Box 40220 Elections Office: Office of Secretary of State Olympia WA 98504-0220 1-800-448-4881 Kim Wyman (R) Phone: (360) 902-4151 www.sos.wa.gov Fax: (360) 586-5629 P O Box 40200 TTY: 711 Office of State Treasurer Olympia WA 98504-0200 Mike Pellicciotti Phone: (360) 902-9000 www.tre.wa.gov Fax: (360) 902-9037 P O Box 40021 Government Efficiency Office of State Auditor Olympia WA 98504-0021 Hotline Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (D) Phone: 564-999-0950 Toll Free: 1-866-902-3900 www.sao.wa.gov Fax: (360) 753-0646 TTY-TDD: 800-833-6388 P O Box 40100 Consumer Protection Office of State Attorney General Olympia WA 98504-0100 Division Bob Ferguson (D) Phone: 360-753-6200 Toll Free: 800-551-4636 www.atg.wa.gov Fax: 360-586-7671 TTY: 877-833-6341 P O Box 47200 TTY: 360-664-3631 Office of Superintendent Olympia WA 98504-7200 of Public Instruction Phone: 360-725-6000 Chris Reykdal (NP) Fax: 360-753-6712 www.k12.wa.us P O Box 40255 Toll Free: 800-562-6900 Office of Insurance Commissioner Tumwater WA 98504-0255 Fax an Insurance complaint: Mike Kreidler (D) Phone: 360-725-7000 Fax: 360-586-2018 Fax: 360-586-3535 www.insurance.wa.gov P O Box 47001 Office of Commissioner of Public Lands Olympia WA 98504-7001 Hilary Franz (D) Phone: 360-902-1100 https://www.dnr.wa.gov/ Fax: 360-902-1786 commissioner Washington Courts Administrative Office of the Courts P O Box 41170 www.courts.wa.gov/ Olympia WA 98504 Phone: 360-753-3365 Fax: 360-956-5700 Washington State Supreme Court 415 12th Ave SW Temple of Justice P O Box 40929 Olympia WA 98504 General Information Phone: 360-357-2077 Supreme Justices Term Chief Justice Steven C. González January 2025 Assoc. Chief Justice Charles W. Johnson January 2027 Justice Barbara Madsen January 2023 Justice Susan J. Owens January 2025 Justice Debra L. Stephens January 2027 Justice Sheryl Gordon McCloud January 2025 Justice Mary I. Yu January 2023 Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis January 2027 Justice G. Helen Whitener January 2027 Descriptions of Elected Offices Do you know what they do? Qualifications and responsibilities for federal and state offices: Federal and state offices are typically up for election in even years. Offices up for election in odd years are most often a result of a vacancy, i.e., resignation or death while in office. If elected to one of these vacancies, the candidate would fill the position until the end of the regular term. The following offices have different qualifications to run and serve, and varying responsibilities. One common qualification for all these elected offices is that a candidate must be a registered voter. Federal offices Only federal offices have age requirements, above and beyond the requirement to be 18 years of age to be a registered voter. President/Vice President The President must be at least 35 years of age and a natural born U.S.
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