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Legislative District Map with Legislative Members 2016 Statewide Legislative District Map With Legislative Members WHATCOM 42 PEND ORIELLE OKANOGAN SAN JUAN 40 FERRY SKAGIT 7 STEVENS ISLAND10 Columbia River Columbia 39 12 38 CLALLAM Lake Chelan SEE REVERSE 44 SNOHOMISH FOR DETAIL SEE REVERSE 21 CHELAN FOR DETAIL 1 4 JEFFERSON 23 32 46 45 DOUGLAS 3 24 43 36 48 6 LINCOLN KITSAP 37 41 5 34 11 KING GRAYS HARBOR 35 33 SPOKANE 26 47 30 MASON 27 25 28 29 22 31 KITTITAS GRANT ADAMS WHITMAN PIERCE 13 2 9 PACIFIC LEWIS 20 FRANKLIN Snake River GARFIELD 19 8 Columbia River Riffe Lake 15 YAKIMA WAHKIAKUM COLUMBIA 16 COWLITZ SKAMANIA ASOTIN 14 WALLA WALLA BENTON SEE REVERSE FOR DETAIL 18 KLICKITAT CLARK 17 49 District Boundaries County Boundaries District 1 District 11 District 21 District 31 District 41 Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D Sen. Bob Hasegawa, D Sen. Marko Liias, D Sen. Pam Roach, R Sen. Steve Litzow, R Rep. Derek Stanford, D Rep. Zack Hudgins, D Rep. Strom Peterson, D Rep. Drew Stokesbary, R Rep. Tana Senn, D Rep. Luis Moscoso, D Rep. Steve Bergquist, D Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, D Rep. Christopher Hurst, D Rep. Judy Clibborn, D District 2 District 12 District 22 District 32 District 42 Sen. Randi Becker, R Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, R Sen. Karen Fraser, D Sen. Maralyn Chase, D Sen. Doug Ericksen, R Rep. Andrew Barkis, R Rep. Cary Condotta, R Rep. Chris Reykdal, D Rep. Cindy Ryu, D Rep. Luanne Van Werven, R Rep. J.T. Wilcox, R Rep. Brad Hawkins, R Rep. Sam Hunt, D Rep. Ruth Kagi, D Rep. Vincent Buys, R District 3 District 13 District 23 District 33 District 43 Sen. Andy Billig, D Sen. Judy Warnick, R Sen. Christine Rolfes, D Sen. Karen Keiser, D Sen. Jamie Pedersen, D Rep. Marcus Riccelli, D Rep. Tom Dent, R Rep. Sherry Appleton, D Rep. Tina Orwall, D Rep. Brady Walkinshaw, D Rep. Timm Ormsby, D Rep. Matt Manweller, R Rep. Drew Hansen, D Rep. Mia Gregerson, D Rep. Frank Chopp, D District 4 District 14 District 24 District 34 District 44 Sen. Mike Padden, R Sen. Curtis King, R Sen. Jim Hargrove, D Sen. Sharon Nelson, D Sen. Steve Hobbs, D Rep. Bob McCaslin, R Rep. Norm Johnson, R Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D Rep. Eileen Cody, D Rep. Hans Dunshee, D Rep. Matt Shea, R Rep. Gina R. McCabe, R Rep. Steve Tharinger, D Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D Rep. Mark Harmsworth, R District 5 District 15 District 25 District 35 District 45 Sen. Mark Mullet, D Sen. Jim Honeyford, R Sen. Bruce Dammeier, R Sen. Tim Sheldon, D Sen. Andy Hill, R Rep. Jay Rodne, R Rep. Bruce Chandler, R Rep. Melanie Stambaugh, R Rep. Dan Griffey, R Rep. Roger Goodman, D Rep. Chad Magendanz, R Rep. David Taylor, R Rep. Hans Zeiger, R Rep. Drew MacEwen, R Rep. Larry Springer, D District 6 District 16 District 26 District 36 District 46 Sen. Michael Baumgartner, R Sen. Mike Hewitt, R Sen. Jan Angel, R Sen. Reuven Carlyle, D Sen. David Frockt, D Rep. Kevin Parker, R Rep. Maureen Walsh, R Rep. Jesse Young, R Rep. Noel Frame, D Rep. Gerry Pollet, D Rep. Jeff Holy, R Rep. Terry Nealey, R Rep. Michelle Caldier, R Rep. Gael Tarleton, D Rep. Jessyn Farrell, D District 7 District 17 District 27 District 37 District 47 Sen. Brian Dansel, R Sen. Don Benton, R Sen. Jeannie Darneille, D Sen. Pramila Jayapal, D Sen. Joe Fain, R Rep. Shelly Short, R Rep. Lynda Wilson, R Rep. Laurie Jinkins, D Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, D Rep. Mark Hargrove, R Rep. Joel Kretz, R Rep. Paul Harris, R Rep. Jake Fey, D Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D Rep. Pat Sullivan, D District 8 District 18 District 28 District 38 District 48 Sen. Sharon Brown, R Sen. Ann Rivers, R Sen. Steve O’Ban, R Sen. John McCoy, D Sen. Cyrus Habib, D Rep. Brad Klippert, R Rep. Brandon Vick, R Rep. Dick Muri, R Rep. June Robinson, D Rep. Patricia Kuderer, D Rep. Larry Haler, R Rep. Liz Pike, R Rep. Christine Kilduff, D Rep. Mike Sells, D Rep. Joan McBride, D District 9 District 19 District 29 District 39 District 49 Sen. Mark Schoesler, R Sen. Dean Takko, D Sen. Steve Conway, D Sen. Kirk Pearson, R Sen. Annette Cleveland, D Rep. Mary Dye, R Rep. JD Rossetti, D Rep. David Sawyer, D Rep. Dan Kristiansen, R Rep. Sharon Wylie, D Rep. Joe Schmick, R Rep. Brian Blake, D Rep. Steve Kirby, D Rep. Elizabeth Scott, R Rep. Jim Moeller, D District 10 District 20 District 30 District 40 Sen. Barbara Bailey, R Sen. John E. Braun, R Sen. Mark Miloscia, R Sen. Kevin Ranker, D Rep. Norma Smith, R Rep. Richard DeBolt, R Rep. Linda Kochmar, R Rep. Kristine Lytton, D Rep. Dave Hayes, R Rep. Ed Orcutt, R Rep. Teri Hickel, R Rep. Jeff Morris, D Revised: 2/16/16 WHATCOM 42 OKANOGAN FERRY SAN JUAN 40 SKAGIT ISLAND 10 Columbia River Columbia SNOHOMISH 12 PEND ORIELLE 38 CLALLAM Lake Chelan 44 STEVENS CHELAN 21 39 7 1 4 JEFFERSON 32 23 45 46 DOUGLAS 3 24 43 36 48 5 6 KITSAP LINCOLN 37 41 9 34 SPOKANE 35 11 KING 33 GRAYS HARBOR 26 47 MASON 30 27 25 28 29 22 31 KITTITAS GRANT PIERCE ADAMS WHITMAN 2 13 LEWIS PACIF I C 20 Columbia River Snake River WHATCOM FRANKLIN GARFIELD 42 19 8 Break-out of Washington Area Legislative Districts Riffe Lake 15 OKANOGAN YAKIMA FERRY COLUMBIA SAN JUAN 40 WAHKIAKUM SKAGIT 16 Members Representing Spokane and Vancouver Areas ASOTIN ISLAND 10 Columbia River Columbia Spokane Area Vancouver Area WALLA WALLA District 3 District 7 District 17 SNOHOMISH BENTON 12 PEND ORIELLE Sen. Andy Billig, D Sen. Brian Dansel R Sen. Don Benton, R WHATCOM 38 CLALLAM Rep. Marcus Riccelli, D Rep. Shelly Short, R Rep. Lynda Wilson, R COWLITZ Lake Chelan Rep. Timm Ormsby, D Rep. Joel Kretz, R Rep. Paul Harris, R 44 STEVENS CHELAN 21 7 18 39 District 4 District 9 District 18 CLARK KLICK I T A T 1 4 Sen. Mike Padden, R Sen. Mark Schoesler, R Sen. Ann Rivers, R 42 JEFFERSON Battle 32 Ground 23 45 SKAMANIA 46 DOUGLAS 3 Rep. Bob McCaslin, R Rep. Mary Dye, R Rep. Brandon Vick, R 24 43 48 Rep. Matt Shea, R Rep. Joe Schmick, R Rep. Liz Pike, R 36 5 6 17 KITSAP LINCOLN 37 9 Vancouver 14 41 District 6 District 14 District 49 OKANOGAN District Boundaries 34 SPOKANE 35 11 KING Sen. Michael Baumgartner, R Sen. Curtis King, R Sen. Annette Cleveland, D 49 Camas Washougal 33 Rep. Kevin Parker, R Rep. Norm Johnson, R Rep. Sharon Wylie, D County Boundaries FERRY GRAYS HARBOR 26 47 MASON 30 Rep. Jeff Holy, R Rep. GinaSAN R. McCabe, JUAN R Rep. Jim Moeller, D 27 40 25 28 29 22 31 KITTITAS GRANT SKAGIT PIERCE ADAMS MembersWHITMAN Representing the Puget Sound Area 2 13 District 1 District 31 Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, D Sen. Pam Roach, R Rep. Derek Stanford, D Rep. Drew Stokesbary, R LEWIS PACIF I C Columbia River Rep. Luis Moscoso, D Rep. Christopher Hurst, D 20 Snake River ISLAND 10 FRANKLIN GARFIELD 19 8 District 2 District 32 River Columbia Riffe Lake 15 YAKIMA Sen. Randi Becker, R Sen. Maralyn Chase, D COLUMBIA WAHKIAKUM Rep. Andrew Barkis, R Rep. Cindy Ryu, D 16 Rep. J.T. Wilcox, R Rep. Ruth Kagi, D ASOTIN District 5 District 33 WALLA WALLA SNOHOMISH Sen. Mark Mullet, D Sen. Karen Keiser, D PEND ORIELLE BENTON 12 COWLITZ Rep. Jay Rodne, R Rep. Tina Orwall, D Rep. Chad Magendanz, R Rep. Mia Gregerson, D 38 18 CLARK KLICK I T A T CLALLAM Battle District 10 District 34 Ground SKAMANIA Sen. Barbara Bailey, R Sen. Sharon Nelson, D Lake Chelan 17 Rep. Norma Smith, R Rep. Eileen Cody, D Vancouver 14 DistrictRep. Dave Boundaries Hayes, R Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D 44 STEVENS Camas Washougal 49 County Boundaries CHELAN District 11 District 35 Sen. Bob Hasegawa, D Sen. Tim Sheldon, D 21 7 Rep. Zack Hudgins, D Rep. Dan Griffey, R 39 Rep. Steve Bergquist, D Rep. Drew MacEwen, R 1 4 District 21 JEFFERSONDistrict 36 32 Sen. Marko Liias, D Sen. Reuven Carlyle, D 23 Rep. Strom Peterson, D Rep. Noel Frame, D 46 45 Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, D Rep. Gael Tarleton, D DOUGLAS 3 43 District 22 24District 37 48 Sen. Karen Fraser, D Sen. Pramila Jayapal, D 36 Rep. Chris Reykdal, D Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, D 5 6 Rep. Sam Hunt, D Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D KITSAP LINCOLN 37 41 9 District 23 District 38 Sen. Christine Rolfes, D Sen. John McCoy, D Rep. Sherry Appleton, D Rep. June Robinson, D 34 SPOKANE Rep. Drew Hansen, D Rep. Mike Sells, D 35 11 KING District 24 District 41 Sen. Jim Hargrove, D Sen. Steve Litzow, R 33 Rep. Kevin Van De Wege, D Rep. Tana Senn, D 26 47 Rep. Steve Tharinger,GRAYS D HARBORRep. Judy Clibborn, D MASON 30 District 25 District 43 27 Sen. Bruce Dammeier, R Sen. Jamie Pedersen, D Rep. Melanie Stambaugh, R Rep. Brady Walkinshaw, D Rep. Hans Zeiger, R Rep. Frank Chopp, D District 26 District 44 25 Sen. Jan Angel, R Sen. Steve Hobbs, D Rep. Jesse Young, R Rep. Hans Dunshee, D 29 Rep. Michelle Caldier, R Rep. Mark Harmsworth, R 28 22 31 KITTITAS GRANT District 27 District 45 Sen. Jeannie Darneille, D Sen. Andy Hill, R PIERCE ADAMS WHITMAN Rep. Laurie Jinkins, D Rep.
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