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A Citizen's Directory of Elected Officials 2021 GOVERNOR 20th DISTRICT [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] STATE [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Senator John Braun (R) 2024 Jay Inslee (D) 2024 7902 - 7902 - 786 - 786 - 360 360 Phone: Phone: 7912 - 7912 - 786 - 786 - 360 360 Phone: Phone: [email protected] [email protected] 7902 7902 7902 - - - 786 786 786 - - - 360 360 360 Phone: Phone: Phone: 7912 7912 7912 - - - 786 786 786 - - - 360 360 Phone: Phone: PO Box 40002; Olympia 98504-0002 360 Phone: PO Box 40420 40600 Box PO PO Box 40600 Box PO COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS 40600 40600 Box Box PO PO 7902 - 786 - 360 Phone: 7912 - 786 - 360 Phone: 40600 40600 40600 Box Box Box PO PO PO 40600 40600 Box Box PO PO Phone: 360-902-4111 40600 Box PO Phone: 360-786-7638 www.insurance.wa.gov www.insurance.wa.gov 2020 2020 (R) (R) MacEwen MacEwen Drew Drew Rep. Rep. 2020 2020 (R) (R) Wilcox Wilcox J.T. J.T. Rep. Rep. Hilary Franz (D) 2024 40600 Box PO www.insurance.wa.gov www.insurance.wa.gov www.insurance.wa.gov 40600 Box PO 2020 2020 2020 (R) (R) (R) MacEwen MacEwen MacEwen Drew Drew Drew Rep. Rep. Rep. [email protected] 2020 2020 2020 (R) (R) (R) Wilcox Wilcox Wilcox J.T. J.T. J.T. Rep. Rep. Rep. www.governor.wa.gov [email protected] [email protected] 7100 - 7100 - 725 - 725 - 360 Phone: PO Box 47001; Olympia 98504-7000 360 Phone: [email protected] [email protected] www.insurance.wa.gov [email protected] [email protected] 2020 (R) MacEwen Drew Rep. 7100 7100 7100 - - - 725 725 725 - - - 360 360 360 Phone: Phone: Phone: 2020 (R) Wilcox J.T. Rep. 7902 - 786 - 360 Phone: 7912 - 786 - 360 Phone: 0255 - 0255 - 98504 98504 a a Olympi Olympi 40255; 40255; Box Box PO PO [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Phone: [email protected] Rep. Peter Abbarno (R) 2024 7966 - 7966 - 786 - 786 - 360 360 Phone: Phone: 7100 - 725 - 360 Phone: 7824 - 7824 - 786 - 786 - 360 360 Phone: Phone: 0255 0255 0255 - - - 98504 98504 98504 a a a Olympi Olympi Olympi 40255; 40255; 40255; Box Box Box PO PO PO 40600 Box PO 40600 Box PO 2020 2020 ) ) (D (D reidler reidler K K Mike Mike [email protected] [email protected] 7966 7966 7966 - - - 786 786 786 - - - 360 360 360 Phone: Phone: Phone: 7824 7824 7824 - - - 786 786 786 - - - 360 360 Phone: Phone: LT. GOVERNOR www.dnr.wa.gov360 Phone: PO Box 40600 40600 40600 Box Box PO PO 0255 - 98504 a Olympi 40255; Box PO 40600 40600 Box Box PO PO 2020 2020 2020 ) ) ) (D (D (D reidler reidler reidler K K K Mike Mike Mike www.insurance.wa.gov 2020 (R) MacEwen Drew Rep. 2020 (R) Wilcox J.T. Rep. 7966 - 786 - 360 Phone: 7824 - 786 - 360 Phone: R R R R E E E E N N N N O O I I O O I I S S S S S S I I S S I I M M M M M M M M O O O O C C C C E E E E C C C C N N N N A A A A R R R R U U U U S S S S N N I I N N I I 40600 40600 40600 Box Box Box PO PO PO 40600 40600 Box Box PO PO PO Box 40600 Box PO Phone: 360-786-7896 Denny Heck (D) 2024 2020 2020 (R) (R) Griffey Griffey Dan Dan Rep. Rep. 2020 ) (D reidler K Mike 2020 2020 (R) (R) Barkis Barkis Andrew Andrew Rep. Rep. 7100 - 725 - 360 Phone: R R R R R R E E E E E E N N N N N N O O O O O O I I I I I I S S S S S S S S S S S S I I I I I I M M M M M M M M M M M M O O O O O O C C C C C C E E E E E E C C C C C C N N N N N N A A A A A A R R R R R R U U U U U U S S S S S S N N N N N N I I I I I I 40600 Box PO 40600 Box PO 2020 2020 2020 (R) (R) (R) Griffey Griffey Griffey Dan Dan Dan Rep. Rep. Rep. [email protected] SUPERINTENDENT 2020 2020 2020 (R) (R) (R) Barkis Barkis Barkis Andrew Andrew Andrew Rep. Rep. Rep. PO Box 40400; Olympia 98504-0400 [email protected] [email protected] 0255 - 98504 a Olympi 40255; Box PO R R E E N N O O I I S S S S I I M M M M O O C C E E C C N N A A R R U U S S N N I I [email protected] [email protected] www.atg.wa.gov www.atg.wa.gov 2020 (R) Griffey Dan Rep. [email protected] [email protected] 2020 (R) Barkis Andrew Rep. 7966 - 786 - Phone: 360 Phone: OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 7824 - 786 - Phone: 360-786-7700 360 Phone: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.atg.wa.gov www.atg.wa.gov www.atg.wa.gov Rep. Ed Orcutt (R) 2024 2020 ) (D reidler K Mike [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 7668 - 7668 - 786 - 786 - 360 360 Phone: Phone: 6200 - 6200 - 753 - 753 - 360 360 Phone: Phone: 7602 - 7602 - 786 - 786 - 360 360 Phone: Phone: 40600 Box PO Chris Reykdal (NP) 2024 www.ltgov.wa.gov 40600 Box PO [email protected] www.atg.wa.gov 7668 7668 7668 - - - 786 786 786 - - - 360 360 360 Phone: Phone: Phone: 6200 6200 6200 - - - 753 753 753 - - - 360 360 Phone: Phone: PO Box360 40600Phone: [email protected] 7602 7602 7602 - - - 786 786 786 - - - 360 360 360 Phone: Phone: Phone: R R E E N N O O I I S S S S I I M M M M O O C C E E C C N N A A R R U U S S N N I I 40435 40435 Box Box PO PO 0100 - 0100 - 98504 98504 a a Olympi Olympi 40100; 40100; Box Box PO PO 40402 40402 Box Box PO PO 2020 Rep. Dan Griffey (R) Griffey Dan Rep. PO Box 47200; Olympia 98504-7200 2020 (R) Barkis Andrew Rep. 7668 - 786 - 360 Phone: 6200 - 753 - 360 Phone: 40435 40435 40435 Box Box Box PO PO PO 0100 0100 0100 - - - 98504 98504 98504 a a a Olympi Olympi 40100; 40100; Box Box PO PO Phone: 360-786-7990Olympi 40100; Box PO 7602 - 786 - 360 Phone: 40402 40402 40402 Box Box Box PO PO PO 2020 2020 (D) (D) Sheldon Sheldon Tim Tim Senator Senator 2020 2020 ) ) (D (D erguson erguson F F Bob Bob 2020 2020 (R) Becker Randi Senator Phone:(R) 360-725-6000Becker Randi Senator 40435 Box PO 0100 - 98504 a Olympi 40100; Box PO 2020 2020 2020 (D) (D) (D) Sheldon Sheldon Sheldon Tim Tim Tim Senator Senator Senator [email protected] 2020 2020 2020 ) ) ) (D (D (D erguson erguson erguson F F F Bob Bob [email protected] Bob www.atg.wa.gov 40402 Box PO 2020 2020 2020 (R) (R) (R) Becker Becker Becker Randi Randi Randi Senator Senator Senator SECRETARY OF STATE [email protected] T T T T C C I I C C I I R R R R T T T T S S I I S S I I D D D D h h h h t t t t 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 L L L L A A A A R R R R E E E E N N N N E E E E G G G G Y Y Y Y E E E E N N N N R R R R O O O O T T T T T T T T A A A A T T T T C C I I C C I I R R R R T T T T S S I I S S I I D D D D d d d d n n n n 2 2 2 www.k12.wa.us2 2020 (D) Sheldon Tim Senator 2020 ) (D erguson F Bob 7668 - 786 - 360 Phone: 6200 - 753 - 360 Phone: 2020 (R) Becker Randi Senator T T T T T T C C C C C C I I I I I I R R R R R R T T T T T T S S S S S S I I I I I I D D D D D D h h h h h h t t t t t t 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 3 3 L L L L L L A A A A A A R R R R R R E E E E E E N N N N N N E E E E E E G G G G G G Y Y Y Y Y Y E E E E E E N N N N N N R R R R R R O O O O O O T T T T T T T T T T T T A A A A A A 7602 - 786 - 360 Phone: T T T T T T C C C C C C I I I I I I R R R R R R T T T T T T S S S S S S I I I I I I D D D D D D d d d d d d n n n n n n 2 2 2 2 2 2 Kim Wyman (R) 2024 40435 Box PO T T C C I I R R T T S S I I D D h h t t 5 5 3 3 22nd DISTRICT 0100 - 98504 a Olympi 40100; Box PO L L A A R R E E N N E E G G Y Y E E N N R R O O T T T T A A 40402 Box PO T T C C I I R R T T S S I I D D d d n n 2 2 [email protected] PO Box 40220; Olympia [email protected] www.sao.wa.gov www.sao.wa.gov 98504 98504 Olympia Olympia are are offices offices All All [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 2020 (D) Sheldon Tim Senator www.sao.wa.gov www.sao.wa.gov www.sao.wa.gov 2020 ) (D erguson F Bob 98504 98504 98504 Olympia Olympia Olympia are are are offices offices offices All All All 2020 (R) Becker Randi Senator 7992 - 7992 - 786 - 786 - 360 Phone: Phone: 360-902-4151360 Phone: 0370 - 0370 - 902 - 902 - 360 Phone: STATE LEGISLATURE Senator Sam Hunt360 (D) Phone: 2024 [email protected] www.sao.wa.gov 7992 7992 7992 - - - 786 786 786 - - - 360 360 360 Phone: Phone: Phone: 0370 0370 0370 - - - 902 902 902 - - - 360 360 360 Phone: Phone: Phone: 98504 Olympia are offices All T T C C I I R R T T S S I I D D h h t t 5 5 3 3 L L A A R R E E N N E E G G Y Y E E N N R R O O T T T T A A T T C C I I R R T T S S I I D D d d n n 2 2 40600 Box PO www.sos.wa.gov40600 Box PO 0021 - 0021 - 98504 98504 a a Olympi 40021; Box PO PO BoxOlympi 4042240021; Box PO 7992 - 786 - 360 Phone: 0370 - 902 - 360 Phone: 40600 40600 40600 Box Box Box PO PO PO 0021 0021 0021 - - - 98504 98504 98504 a a a Olympi Olympi Olympi 40021; 40021; 40021; Box Box Box PO PO PO 2020 2020 (D) (D) Doglio Doglio Beth Beth Rep.
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