Washington State House elections, 2006

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[edit] Districts

[edit] District 1

Seat 1

  • Al O'Brien (D) - Incumbent
  • Terry Bartlett Buholm (D)

In 2004, Al O'Brien was challenged by Jeff Merrill (R) and Terry Bartlett Buholm (L) and won with 53.72% of the vote.

Seat 2

  • Mark Ericks (D) - Incumbent
  • Mark Davies (R)

In 2004, Mark Ericks was challenged by Joshua Freed (R) and won with 51.25% of the vote.

[edit] District 2

Seat 1

  • Jim McCune (R) - Incumbent
  • Jean Marie Christensen (D)

In 2004, Jim McCune was challenged by Dennis Townsend (D) and won with 51.93% of the vote.

Seat 2

  • Tom Campbell (R) - Incumbent
  • Jeff Stephan (D)
  • Max J. Heller III (D)
  • Rick E. Payne (D)

In 2004, Tom Campbell was challenged by Glen Nutter (D) and won with 57.19% of the vote.

[edit] District 3

Seat 1

  • Alex Wood (D) - incumbent (WINNER)
  • Laura D. Carder (R)

In 2004, Alex Wood was challenged by David Stevens and won with 61.61% of the vote.

Seat 2

  • Timm Ormsby (D) - Incumbent

In 2004, Timm Ormsby was challenged by Ryan Leonard and won with 58.82% of the vote.

[edit] District 4

Seat 1

  • Larry Crouse (R) - Incumbent

In 2004, Larry Crouse was challenged by Jim Peck (D) and won with 61.55% of the vote.

Seat 2

  • Lynn Schindler (R) - Incumbent
  • Ed Foote (D) - Challenger

In 2004, Lynn Schindler was challenged by Ed Foote (D) and won with 65.85% of the vote.

[edit] District 5

Seat 1

  • Jay Rodne (R)

In 2004, Jay Rodne was challenged by Jeff Griffin (D) and Keith Kemp (L) and won with 52.36% of the vote.

Seat 2

  • Glenn Anderson (R)

In 2004, Glenn Anderson was challenged by Barbara de Michele (D) and Beau Gunderson (L) and won with 54.07% of the vote.

[edit] District 6

Seat 1

In 2004, John Serben ran against Don Barlow (D) for an open seat (vacated when Brad Benson ran for State Senate) and won with 51.90% of the vote.

Seat 2

  • John Ahern (R) - Incumbent (WINNER)
  • Barbara Lampert (D)

In 2004, John Ahern was challenged by Douglas Dobbins (D) and won with 60.56% of the vote.

[edit] District 7

Seat 1

In 2004, Bob Sump was challenged by Jack Miller (D) and Dave Wordinger (L) and won with 64.12% of the vote.

Seat 2

Joel Kretz (R) - Incumbent

In 2004, Joel Kretz ran against Yvette Joseph (D) for an open seat (vacated when Cathy McMorris ran for Congress) and won with 65.15% of the vote.

[edit] District 8

Seat 1

  • Shirley Hankins (R) - Incumbent

In 2004, Shirley Hankins was challenged by Rick Dillender (D) and won with 73.28% of the vote.

Seat 2

In 2004, Larry Haler was challenged by Jerad Koepp (D) and won with 69.82% of the vote.

[edit] District 9

Seat 1

    • Steve Hailey (R)
    • Joe Schmick (R)
    • Glen R. Stockwell (R)
    • Tedd Nealey (R)
    • Caitlin Ross (D)

Current incumbent Don Cox (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006. [1]

Seat 2

    • David W. Buri (R) - Incumbent

[edit] District 10

Seat 1

  • Christopher Strow (R)

Seat 2

  • Barbara Bailey (R) - Incumbent
  • Tim Knue (D) - Challenger

[edit] District 11

Position 1

Position 2

[edit] District 12

Position 1

  • Cary Condotta (R) - Incumbent

Position 2

  • Mike Armstrong (R) - Incumbent

[edit] District 13

Position 1

  • Judith (Judy) Warnick (R)
  • Max Golladay (R)

Current incumbent Janéa Holmquist (R) is running for State Senator.

Position 2

  • Bill Hinkle (R) - Incumbent

[edit] District 14

Position 1

  • Mary Skinner (R) - Incumbent
  • Don Hinman (D)

Position 2

  • Ron Bonlender (D)
  • Sandra Belzer Swanson (R)
  • James Keightley (R)
  • Harold F. Koempel (R)
  • Charles R. Ross (R)
  • Glen Blomgren (R)

Current Incumbent James Clements (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006.

[edit] District 15

Position 1

  • Bruce Chandler (R) - Incumbent
  • Glen Howard Pinkham (D)

Position 2

  • Dan Newhouse (R) - Incumbent
  • William J. Yallup (D)

[edit] District 16

Position 1

  • Maureen Walsh (R) - Incumbent
  • Patrick Guettner (R)
  • George Fearing (D)

Position 2

  • Bill Grant (D) - Incumbent
  • Sheryl Cox (R)
  • Kevin Young (R)

[edit] District 17

Seat 1

Seat 2

  • Deb Wallace (D) - Incumbent
  • Paul Harris (R) - Challenger

[edit] District 18

Position 1

  • Richard Curtis (R) - Incumbent
  • Jonathan Fant (D)

Position 2

  • Ed Orcutt (R) - Incumbent
  • Julie McCord (D)

[edit] District 19

Position 1

Position 2

[edit] District 20

Position 1

  • Richard DeBolt (R) - Incumbent, House Minority Leader
  • Mike Rechner (D)

Position 2

  • Gary C. Alexander (R) - Incumbent

[edit] District 21

Position 1

  • Mary Helen Roberts (D) - Incumbent

Position 2

  • Brian Sullivan (D) - Incumbent

[edit] District 22

Seat 1

  • Brendan W. Williams (D) - Incumbent

Seat 2

  • Sam Hunt (D) - Incumbent
  • Kevin Bonagofski (R)

[edit] District 23

Position 1

  • Sherry Appleton (D) - Incumbent
  • Earl Johnson (R)

Position 2

  • Beverly Woods (R) - Incumbent
  • Christine Rolfes (D)

[edit] District 24

Seat 1

  • James Buck (R) - Incumbent
  • Kevin Van de Wege (D) - Challenger

James Buck was challenged by Van de Wege in 2002, and won with 51%.

Seat 2

  • Lynn Kessler (D) - Incumbent, House Majority Leader

[edit] District 25

Position 1

  • Joyce McDonald (R) - Incumbent
  • Jonathan E. Bristol - (D)

Position 2

[edit] District 26

Seat 1

  • Patricia Lantz (D) - Incumbent
  • Beckie Krantz (R) - Challenger

Seat 2

  • Larry Seaquist (D)
  • Ronald Boehme (R)
  • Trent England (R)

Current Seat 2 Representative Derek Kilmer (D) is running for the State Senate seat left open by the retirement of Bob Oke, which leaves the race for this seat an open race.

[edit] District 27

Seat 1

  • Dennis Flannigan (D) - Incumbent
  • Stan Barker (R)

Seat 2

  • Jeannie Darneille (D) - Incumbent
  • Bret Edensword (R)

[edit] District 28

Position 1

  • Troy Kelley (D) (cw)
  • Don Anderson (R) (cw)
  • Stan Flemming (R)

Current incumbent Gigi Talcott (R) is not seeking re-election in 2006.

Position 2

  • Tami Green (D) - Incumbent (cw)
  • Bob Lawrence (R)
  • Jim Oliver (R)

[edit] District 29

Position 1

  • Steve Conway (D) - Incumbent

Position 2

  • Steve Kirby (D) - Incumbent

[edit] District 30

Position 1

  • Mark Miloscia (D) - Incumbent
  • Anthony Kalchik (R)

Position 2

  • Skip Priest (R) - Incumbent
  • Helen Stanwell (D)

[edit] District 31

Seat 1

Seat 2

  • Jan Shabro (R) - Incumbent
  • Christopher Hurst (D) - Challenger
    • Christopher Hurst is a former House member in this district.

[edit] District 32

Position 1

  • Maralyn Chase (D) - Incumbent
  • Norine Federow (R)

Position 2

  • Ruth Kagi (D) - Incumbent
  • Steve Gibbs (R)

[edit] District 33

Position 1

  • Shay Schual-Berke (D) - Incumbent
  • Mike Cook (R)

Position 2

[edit] District 34

Position 1

  • Eileen L. Cody (D) - Incumbent

Position 2

  • Joe McDermott (D) - Incumbent
  • Savun Neang (R)

[edit] District 35

Position 1

Position 2

  • William 'IKE' Eickmeyer (D) - Incumbent
  • Randy Neatherlin (R)

[edit] District 36

Position 1

  • Helen Sommers (D) - Incumbent

Position 2

  • Mary Lou Dickerson (D) - Incumbent

[edit] District 37

Position 1

  • Sharon Tomiko Santos (D) - Incumbent

Position 2

  • Eric Pettigrew (D) - Incumbent
  • Kwame Wyking Garrett (R)

[edit] District 38

Position 1

  • John McCoy (D) - Incumbent
  • Kim Halvorson (R)

Position 2

  • Mike Sells (D) - Incumbent

[edit] District 39

Seat 1

  • Dan Kristiansen (R) - Incumbent
  • Scott Olson (D) - Challenger

Seat 2

  • Kirk Pearson (R) - Incumbent

[edit] District 40

Position 1

Position 2

[edit] District 41

Position 1

Position 2

  • Judy Clibborn (D) - Incumbent
  • Erik Fretheim (R)

[edit] District 42

Seat 1

Seat 2

  • Kelli Linville (D) - Incumbent
  • Craig Mayberry (R) - Challenger

[edit] District 43

Seat 1

Ed Murray is stepping down from his House seat to run for the State Senate. This race is drawing a lot of attention and candidates in the heart of Seattle.

Rough road ahead for non-Democrat candidates in 43rd

Seat 2

[edit] District 44

Position 1

  • Hans Dunshee (D) - Incumbent
  • Mike Hope (R)

Position 2

  • John Lovick (D) - Incumbent
  • Robert Legg (R)

[edit] District 45

Seat 1

  • Roger Goodman (D)
  • Jeffrey Possinger (R)
    • Current Rep. Toby Nixon (R) is running for the open Senate seat.

Seat 2

  • Larry Springer (D) - Incumbent
  • Tim Lee (R)

[edit] District 46

Position 1

Position 2

[edit] District 47

Seat 1

Seat 2

[edit] District 48

Seat 1

Seat 2

Seat 2 became an open seat on March 14, 2006 when Rodney Tom announced his candidacy for the Senate, switching parties from Republican to Democrat in the process.

[edit] District 49

Position 1

  • Bill Fromhold (D) - Incumbent
  • Nancy De Leo (R)

Position 2

  • Jim Moeller (D) - Incumbent
  • Sharon Long (R)