Washington State YOUR REPRESENTATIVES. Washington State Governor Jay Inslee.

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Washington State YOUR REPRESENTATIVES

Washington State Governor Jay Inslee

Washington State Secretary of State Kim Wyman

Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson

Washington State Congressional Districts What Congressional District is the Jackson Community in? 1st Boundary between 1 st & 2 nd is at 35 th, North of 128 th.

Senator from Washington State Patty Murray

Senator from Washington State Maria Cantwell

1st Congressional District Suzan DelBene

Snohomish County Executive John Lovick

Snohomish County Sheriff Ty Trenary

Your State Legislative District What Legislative District is the Jackson Community in? 44th

44 th State Senator Steve Hobbs

44 th State Representative Mark Harmsworth

44 th State Representative Hans Dunshee

U. S. President Barack Obama

U. S. Vice President Joe Biden

U. S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell

U. S. Speaker of the House John Boehner

U. S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts