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Paul Graves
Paul Spencer Graves (born 1982) is an American attorney and politician. A Republican, he served in the Washington House of Representatives, for the 5th legislative district.
| Paul Graves |
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| In officeJanuary 9, 2017 (2017-01-09) – January 14, 2019 |
| Chad Magendanz |
| Lisa Callan |
| Paul Spencer Graves1982 (age 43–44)Maple Valley, Washington |
| Republican |
| Jenny |
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| Western Washington University (BA)Duke University (JD, MA) |
| Lawyer |
| Official |
Paul Spencer Graves (born 1982) is an American attorney and politician. A Republican, he served in the Washington House of Representatives, for the 5th legislative district.
Before becoming a State Representative, Graves worked as an attorney at Perkins Coie LLP.
Following his departure from the State Legislature, Graves became president of Enterprise Washington, a pro-business lobbying organization based in Bellevue, Washington. He also served as the House Republican Caucus Appointee to the 2021-22 Washington State Redistricting Commission, and currently works as in-house counsel to Oak Harbor Freight Lines, a trucking company based in Auburn, Washington.
Graves ran for the House seat following the announcement of the retirement of Representative Chad Magendanz. Graves defeated Darcy Burner in the general election in 2016. In 2018, Graves lost re-election to Lisa Callan, a Democrat, as both House positions in the 5th District flipped from Republicans to Democrats.
In the legislature, Graves was known for sponsoring legislation that would make the records of the legislature public.
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