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School Districts by Legislative District SCHOOL DISTRICTS BY LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT District 1 State Senator School Districts Rosemary McAuliffe (D) Edmonds Everett State Representative Lake Washington Derek Stanford (D) Monroe State Representative Northshore Luis Moscoso (D) Shoreline Snohomish District 2 State Senator School Districts Randi Becker (R) Bethel Puyallup Carbonado Rainier State Representative Eatonville Tumwater Graham Hunt (R) North Thurston Yelm State Representative Orting J.T. Wilcox (R) District 3 State Senator School District Andy Billig (D) Mead Spokane State Representative West Valley (Spokane) Marcus Riccelli (D) State Representative Timm Ormsby (D) District 4 State Senator School Districts Mike Padden (R) Central Valley Riverside East Valley (Spokane) State Representative Spokane Mead Bob McCaslin (R) West Valley (Spokane) Orchard Prairie State Representative Matt Shea (R) SIRS 2015 Legislative Handbook Copyright © 2015 by the School Information and Research Service | 45 School Districts by Legislative District, continued District 5 State Senator School Districts Mark Mullet (D) Auburn Renton Enumclaw State Representative Riverview Issaquah Jay Rodne (R) Snoqualmie Kent Tahoma State Representative Chad Magendanz (R) District 6 State Senator School Districts Michael Baumgartner (R) Central Valley Medical Lake Cheney State Representative Nine Mile Falls Freeman Kevin Parker (R) Reardan-Edwall Great Northern Spokane State Representative Liberty West Valley (Spokane) Jeff Holy (R) Mead District 7 State Senator School Districts Brian Dansel (R) Cheney Loon Lake Oroville Chewelah State Representative Mary Walker Reardan-Edwall Columbia (Stevenson) Shelly Short (R) Mead Republic Colville Medical Lake Riverside State Representative Curlew Newport Selkirk Joel Kretz (R) Cusick Nine Mile Falls Spokane Deer Park Northport Summit Valley Evergreen (Stevens) Okanogan Tonasket Inchelium Omak Valley Keller Onion Creek Wellpinit Kettle Falls Orient SIRS 2015 Legislative Handbook Copyright © 2015 by the School Information and Research Service | 46 School Districts by Legislative District, continued District 8 State Senator School Districts Sharon Brown (R) Kennewick Kiona-Benton City State Representative Richland Brad Klippert (R) State Representative Larry Haler (R) District 9 State Senator School Districts Mark Schoesler (R) Asotin-Anatone LaCrosse Pullman Benge State Representative Lamont Ritzville Central Valley Susan Fagan (R) Liberty Rosalia Cheney Lind Sprague Clarkston State Representative North Franklin St. John Colfax Joe Schmick (R) Oakesdale Star Colton Odessa Steptoe Endicott Othello Tekoa Freeman Palouse Warden Garfield Pasco Washtucna Kahlotus Pomeroy District 10 State Senator School Districts Barbara Bailey (R) Sedro-Woolley Anacortes South Whidbey Arlington State Representative Stanwood-Camano Burlington-Edison Norma Smith (R) Conway State Representative Coupeville Dave Hayes (R) La Conner Lakewood Mount Vernon Oak Harbor District 11 State Senator School Districts Bob Hasegawa (D) Highline Issaquah State Representative Kent Zack Hudgins (D) Renton State Representative Seattle Steve Bergquist (D) Tahoma Tukwila SIRS 2015 Legislative Handbook Copyright © 2015 by the School Information and Research Service | 47 School Districts by Legislative District, continued District 12 State Senator School Districts Linda Evans Parlette (R) Almira Grand Coulee Dam Palisades Brewster State Representative Lake Chelan Pateros Bridgeport Cary Condotta (R) Mansfield Quincy Cascade Manson Soap Lake State Representative Cashmere Methow Valley Stehekin Brad Hawkins (R) Cle Elum-Roslyn Nespelem Waterville Eastmont Okanogan Wenatchee Entiat Omak Ephrata Orondo District 13 State Senator School Districts Judy Warnick (R) Almira Harrington Selah Cle Elum-Roslyn State Representative Kittitas Soap Lake Coulee-Hartine Tom Dent (R) Moses Lake Sprague Creston Naches Valley Thorp State Representative Damman Odessa Wahluke Matt Manweller (R) Davenport Othello Warden Easton Quincy Wilbur Ellensburg Reardan-Edwall Wilson Creek Ephrata Ritzville Grand Coulee Dam Royal District 14 State Senator School Districts Curtis King (R) Battle Ground Mill A Trout Lake Bickleton State Representative Mount Adams Union Gap Camas Norm Johnson (R) Mount Pleasant Wapato Centerville Naches Valley Washugal State Representative Glenwood Prosser West Valley (Yakima) Gina McCabe (R) Goldendale Roosevelt White Salmon Valley Highland Selah Wishram Hockinson Skamania Yakima Klickitat Stevenson-Carson Lyle Toppenish SIRS 2015 Legislative Handbook Copyright © 2015 by the School Information and Research Service | 48 School Districts by Legislative District, continued District 15 State Senator School Districts Jim Honeyford (R) Bickleton Toppenish East Valley (Yakima) State Representative Union Gap Grandview Bruce Chandler (R) Wahluke Granger Wapato State Representative Mabton West Valley (Yakima) David Taylor (R) Naches Valley Yakima Selah Zillah Sunnyside District 16 State Senator School Districts Mike Hewitt (R) College Place Paterson Columbia (Walla Walla) Pomeroy State Representative Dayton Prescott Maureen Walsh (R) Dixie Prosser Richland State Representative Finley Starbuck Terry Nealey (R) Grandview Kennewick Touchet Kiona-Benton City Waitsburg Pasco Walla Walla District 17 State Senator School Districts Don Benton (R) Battle Ground Evergreen (Clark) State Representative Hockinson Lynda Wilson (R) Ridgefield State 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