Washington legislative districts

The following is a list of the forty-nine legislative districts in the U.S. state of Washington following the 2022 redistricting. From the time Washington achieved statehood in 1889, it has elected members for representation to the state legislature. Each district elects a state senator and two district representatives. The districts have changed throughout state history through periodical redistricting, most recently in 2022 following the 2020 census.[1] District lines in Washington are drawn by the Washington State Redistricting Commission, which is made up of four members appointed by the legislature's party leaders and a fifth non-voting chair.[2]

Districts

Below is a gallery of forty-nine legislative districts of Washington as of the 2022 redistricting with counties each represents.[1] Current members are listed at Washington State Senate and Washington House of Representatives.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "2022 Washington State Legislative & Congressional District Maps & Handouts". Retrieved August 7, 2022.
  2. ^ Redistricting. "Washington State Redistricting Commission". Retrieved February 14, 2022.

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