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Lawmaker Directory To find your Legislative District (LD) go to https://app.leg.wa.gov/districtfinder/ Representative Title LD Position Email Phone Number Facebook Twitter Handle Name State House of Representative Davina Duerr 1 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7928 facebook.com @RepDuerr - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Shelley Kloba 1 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7900 facebook.com @RepKloba - Pos. 2 Senator Derek Stanford 1 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7600 facebook.com @derekstanford State House of Representative Jim McCune 2 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7602 @staterepmccune - Pos. 1 State House of Representative J.T. Wilcox 2 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7912 facebook.com @jtwilcox111 - Pos. 2 Senator Andrew Barkis 2 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7824 facebook.com @AKB1968 State House of Representative Timm Ormsby 3 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7946 facebook.com @timmsby - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Marcus Riccelli 3 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7888 facebook.com @marcusriccelli - Pos. 2 Senator Andy Billig 3 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7604 facebook.com @andybillig State House of Representative Bob McCaslin 4 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7820 facebook.com - Pos. 2 State House of Representative Rob Chase 4 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7984 - Pos. 1 Senator Mike Padden 4 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7606 facebook.com State House of Representative Bill Ramos 5 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7852 facebook.com @VoteRamos - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Lisa Callan 5 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7876 facebook.com @electlisacallan - Pos. 2 Senator Mark Mullet 5 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7608 @electmullet State House of Representative Mike Volz 6 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7922 facebook.com - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Jenny Graham 6 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7962 facebook.com - Pos. 2 Senator Jeff Holy 6 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7610 facebook.com State House of Jacquelin Representative 7 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7908 facebook.com @JacquelinMaycum Maycumber - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Joel Kretz 7 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7988 @joelkretz - Pos. 2 Senator Shelly Short 7 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7612 State House of Representative Brad Klippert 8 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7882 facebook.com @BradKlippert - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Matt Boehnke 8 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7986 @RepBoehnke - Pos. 2 Senator Sharon Brown 8 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7614 facebook.com @sharonbrownWA State House of Representative Mary Dye 9 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7942 facebook.com @repmarydye - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Joe Schmick 9 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7844 facebook.com @JoeSchmick - Pos. 2 Senator Mark Schoesler 9 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7620 facebook.com State House of Representative Greg Gilday 10 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7884 @GregGilday - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Dave Paul 10 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7914 facebook.com @votedavepaul - Pos. 2 Senator Ron Muzzall 10 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7618 facebook.com State House of Representative David Hackney 11 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7956 @Hackney4the11th - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Steve Bergquist 11 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7862 @steve4house - Pos. 2 Senator Bob Hasegawa 11 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7616 facebook.com @bobhasegawa State House of Representative Keith Goehner 12 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7954 facebook.com @ElectGoehner - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Mike Steele 12 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7832 - Pos. 2 Senator Brad Hawkins 12 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7622 State House of Representative Tom Dent 13 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7932 facebook.com - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Alex Ybarra 13 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7808 facebook.com - Pos. 2 Senator Judy Warnick 13 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7624 facebook.com @judithwarnick State House of Representative Chris Corry 14 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7810 facebook.com @RepCorry - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Gina Mosbrucker 14 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7856 @GinaMosbrucker - Pos. 2 Senator Curtis King 14 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7626 State House of Representative Bruce Chandler 15 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7960 @votechandler - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Jeremie Dufault 15 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7874 - Pos. 2 Senator Jim Honeyford 15 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7684 @jimhoneyford State House of Representative Mark Klicker 16 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7836 facebook.com - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Skyler Rude 16 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7828 @RudeSkyler - Pos. 2 Senator Perry Dozier 16 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7630 facebook.com State House of Representative Vicki Kraft 17 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7994 facebook.com @VickiKraft - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Paul Harris 17 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7976 @VotePaulHarris - Pos. 2 Senator Lynda Wilson 17 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7632 facebook.com @lynda_dw State House of Representative Brandon Vick 18 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7850 @brandonvick - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Larry Hoff 18 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7812 facebook.com @RepLarryHoff - Pos. 2 Senator Ann Rivers 18 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7634 facebook.com @annmrivers State House of Representative Jim Walsh 19 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7806 facebook.com - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Joel McEntire 19 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7870 facebook.com - Pos. 2 Senator Jeff Wilson 19 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7636 State House of Representative Peter Abbarno 20 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7896 facebook.com @PeterAbbarno - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Ed Orcutt 20 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7990 - Pos. 2 Senator John Braun 20 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7638 facebook.com @SenatorBraun_ State House of Representative Strom Peterson 21 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7950 facebook.com @Strom_Peterson - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Lillian Ortiz-Self 21 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7972 facebook.com @ElectLillian - Pos. 2 Senator Marko Liias 21 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7640 facebook.com @MarkoLiias State House of Representative Laurie Dolan 22 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7940 facebook.com - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Jessica Bateman 22 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7992 @jessica4olympia - Pos. 2 Senator Sam Hunt 22 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7642 facebook.com State House of Representative Tarra Simmons 23 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7934 @TarraSimmons5 - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Drew Hansen 23 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7842 facebook.com @RepDrewHansen - Pos. 2 Senator Christine Rolfes 23 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7644 State House of Representative Mike Chapman 24 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7916 @RepChapman - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Steve Tharinger 24 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7904 facebook.com @SteveTharinger - Pos. 2 Kevin Van De Senator 24 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7646 @kevinvandewege Wege State House of Representative Kelly Chambers 25 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7948 facebook.com @RepChambers - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Cyndy Jacobsen 25 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7968 facebook.com @cyndy_jacobsen - Pos. 2 Senator Chris Gildon 25 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7648 facebook.com @ChrisGildon State House of Representative Jesse L Young 26 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7964 facebook.com @RepJesseYoung - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Michelle Caldier 26 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7802 facebook.com @MichelleCaldier - Pos. 2 Senator Emily Randall 26 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7650 facebook.com @EmilyRandallWA State House of Representative Laurie Jinkins 27 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7930 facebook.com @lauriejinkins2 - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Jake Fey 27 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7974 facebook.com @jakefey - Pos. 2 Senator Jeannie Darneille 27 State Senate [email protected] (360) 786-7652 facebook.com @Darneille27 State House of Representative Mari Leavitt 28 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7890 facebook.com @RepLeavitt - Pos. 1 State House of Representative Daniel Bronoske 28 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7958 @DBronoske - Pos. 2 Senator T’wina Nobles 28 State Senate T'[email protected] (360) 786-7654 facebook.com @TwinaNobles State House of Representative Melanie Morgan 29 Representatives [email protected] (360) 786-7906 facebook.com @WAMelanieMorgan - Pos.
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