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2020 Statewide Legislative District Map with Legislative Members 2020 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 La ke Ch SEE REVERSE 44 SNOHOMISH elan 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 TH URSTO N 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. Derek Stanford, D Sen. Bob Hasegawa, D Sen. Marko Liias, D Sen. Phil Fortunato, R Sen. Lisa Wellman, D Rep. Davina Duerr, D Rep. Zack Hudgins, D Rep. Strom Peterson, D Rep. Drew Stokesbary, R Rep. Tana Senn, D Rep. Shelley Kloba, D Rep. Steve Bergquist, D Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, D Rep. Morgan Irwin, R Rep. My-Linh Thai, D District 2 District 12 District 22 District 32 District 42 Sen. Randi Becker, R Sen. Brad Hawkins, R Sen. Sam Hunt, D Sen. Jesse Salomon, D Sen. Doug Ericksen, R Rep. Andrew Barkis, R Rep. Keith Goehner, R Rep. Laurie Dolan, D Rep. Cindy Ryu, D Rep. Luanne Van Werven, R Rep. J.T. Wilcox, R Rep. Mike Steele, R Rep. Beth Doglio, D Rep. Lauren Davis, D Rep. Sharon Shewmake, D 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. Nicole Macri, D Rep. Timm Ormsby, D Rep. Alex Ybarra, 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. Kevin Van De Wege, D Sen. Joe Nguyen, D Sen. Steve Hobbs, D Rep. Matt Shea, R Rep. Chris Corry, R Rep. Mike Chapman, D Rep. Eileen Cody, D Rep. John Lovick, D Rep. Bob McCaslin, R Rep. Gina R. Mosbrucker, R Rep. Steve Tharinger, D Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D Rep. Jared M. Mead, D District 5 District 15 District 25 District 35 District 45 Sen. Mark Mullet, D Sen. Jim Honeyford, R Sen. Hans Zeiger, R Sen. Tim Sheldon, D Sen. Manka Dhingra, D Rep. Bill Ramos, D Rep. Bruce Chandler, R Rep. Kelly Chambers, R Rep. Dan Griffey, R Rep. Roger Goodman, D Rep. Lisa Callan, D Rep. Jeremie Dufault, R Rep. Chris Gildon, R Rep. Drew MacEwen, R Rep. Larry Springer, D District 6 District 16 District 26 District 36 District 46 Sen. Jeff Holy, R Sen. Maureen Walsh, R Sen. Emily Randall, D Sen. Reuven Carlyle, D Sen. David Frockt, D Rep. Mike Volz, R Rep. William Jenkin, R Rep. Jesse Young, R Rep. Noel Frame, D Rep. Gerry Pollet, D Rep. Jenny Graham, R Rep. Skyler Rude, R Rep. Michelle Caldier, R Rep. Gael Tarleton, D Rep. Javier Valdez, D District 7 District 17 District 27 District 37 District 47 Sen. Shelly Short, R Sen. Lynda Wilson, R Sen. Jeannie Darneille, D Sen. Rebecca Saldaña, D Sen. Mona Das, D Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber, R Rep. Vicki Kraft, R Rep. Laurie Jinkins, D Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, D Rep. Debra Entenman, D 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. June Robinson, D Sen. Patricia Kuderer, D Rep. Brad Klippert, R Rep. Brandon Vick, R Rep. Mari Leavitt, D Rep. Emily Wicks, D Rep. Vandana Slatter, D Rep. Matt Boehnke, R Rep. Larry A. Hoff, R Rep. Christine Kilduff, D Rep. Mike Sells, D Rep. Amy Walen, D District 9 District 19 District 29 District 39 District 49 Sen. Mark Schoesler, R Sen. Dean Takko, D Sen. Steve Conway, D Sen. Keith Wagoner, R Sen. Annette Cleveland, D Rep. Mary Dye, R Rep. Jim Walsh, R Rep. Melanie Morgan, D Rep. Robert J. Sutherland, R Rep. Sharon Wylie, D Rep. Joe Schmick, R Rep. Brian Blake, D Rep. Steve Kirby, D Rep. Carolyn Eslick, R Rep. Monica Jurado Stonier, D District 10 District 20 District 30 District 40 Sen. Ron Muzzall, R Sen. John E. Braun, R Sen. Claire Wilson, D Sen. Liz Lovelett, D Rep. Norma Smith, R Rep. Richard DeBolt, R Rep. Mike Pellicciotti, D Rep. Debra Lekanoff, D Rep. Dave Paul, D Rep. Ed Orcutt, R Rep. Jesse Johnson, D Rep. Alex Ramel, D Revised: 7/15/20 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 THURSTON 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. Shelly Short, R Sen. Lynda Wilson, R WHATCOM 38 CLALLAM Rep. Marcus Riccelli, D Rep. Jacquelin Maycumber, R Rep. Vicki Kraft, 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. Matt Shea, R Rep. Mary Dye, R Rep. Brandon Vick, R 24 43 48 Rep. Bob McCaslin, R Rep. Joe Schmick, R Rep. Larry A. Hoff, 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. Jeff Holy, R Sen. Curtis King, R Sen. Annette Cleveland, D 49 Camas Washougal 33 Rep. Mike Volz, R Rep. Chris Corry, R Rep. Sharon Wylie, D County Boundaries FERRY GRAYS HARBOR 26 47 MASON 30 Rep. Jenny Graham, R Rep. GinaSAN R. Mosbrucker, JUAN R Rep. Monica Jurado Stonier, D 27 40 25 28 29 22 31 KITTITAS GRANT SKAGIT PIERCE ADAMS MembersWHITMAN Representing the Puget Sound Area 2 13 THURSTON District 1 District 32 Sen. Derek Stanford, D Sen. Jesse Salomon, D Rep. Davina Duerr, D Rep. Cindy Ryu, D LEWIS PACIF I C Rep. Shelley Kloba, D Rep. Lauren Davis, D 20 Columbia River Snake River ISLAND 10 FRANKLIN GARFIELD District 2 District 33 River Columbia 19 8 Sen. Karen Keiser, D Riffe Lake 15 Sen. Randi Becker, R YAKIMA Rep. COLUMBIAAndrew Barkis, R Rep. Tina Orwall, D WAHKIAKUM Rep. J.T. Wilcox, R Rep. Mia Gregerson, D 16 District 5 ASOTIN District 34 WALLA WALLA Sen. Mark Mullet, D Sen. Joe Nguyen, D SNOHOMISH PEND ORIELLE Rep. Bill Ramos, D Rep. Eileen Cody, D BENTON 12 Rep. Lisa Callan, D Rep. Joe Fitzgibbon, D COWLITZ 38 18 District 10 District 35 CLARK KLICK I T A T Sen. Ron Muzzall, CLALLAMR Sen. Tim Sheldon, D Battle Ground SKAMANIA Rep. Norma Smith, R Rep. Dan Griffey, R Lake Chelan 17 Rep. Dave Paul, D Rep. Drew MacEwen, R Vancouver 14 District Boundaries 44 STEVENS 49 Camas Washougal CountyDistrict Boundaries 11 District 36 Sen. Bob Hasegawa, D Sen. Reuven Carlyle, D CHELAN Rep. Zack Hudgins, D Rep. Noel Frame, D 24 21 7 Rep. Steve Bergquist, D Rep. Gael Tarleton, D 39 District 21 District 37 1 Sen. Marko Liias, D Sen. Rebecca Saldaña, D 4 Rep. Strom Peterson, D JEFFERSONRep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, D 32 Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, D Rep. Eric Pettigrew, D 23 46 45 District 22 District 38 DOUGLAS 3 Sen. Sam Hunt, D Sen. June Robinson, D 43 Rep. Laurie Dolan, D 24Rep. Emily Wicks, D 36 48 Rep. Beth Doglio, D Rep. Mike Sells, D 5 6 District 23 District 39 KITSAP LINCOLN Sen. Christine Rolfes, D Sen. Keith Wagoner, R 37 41 9 Rep. Sherry Appleton, D Rep. Robert J. Sutherland, R Rep. Drew Hansen, D Rep. Carolyn Eslick, R 34 SPOKANE District 24 District 41 35 11 KING Sen. Kevin Van De Wege, D Sen. Lisa Wellman, D Rep. Mike Chapman, D Rep. Tana Senn, D Rep. Steve Tharinger, D Rep. My-Linh Thai, D 33 District 25 District 43 26 47 Sen. Hans Zeiger, RGRAYS HARBORSen. Jamie Pedersen, D Rep. Kelly Chambers, R Rep. Nicole Macri, D MASON 30 Rep. Chris Gildon, R Rep. Frank Chopp, D 27 District 26 District 44 Sen. Emily Randall, D Sen. Steve Hobbs, D Rep. Jesse Young, R Rep. John Lovick, D Rep. Michelle Caldier, R Rep. Jared M. Mead, D 25 District 27 District 45 29 Sen. Jeannie Darneille, D Sen.
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