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Washington's 1st legislative district

Washington's 1st legislative district

Washington 1st legislative district map

Washington's 1st legislative district is one of 49 districts in Washington state and is responsible for representation in the state legislature.

The district's legislators are state senator Derek Stanford and state representatives Davina Duerr (position 1) and Shelley Kloba (position 2), all Democrats.

Patty Murray, Washington's current senior U.S. Senator and the fourth-highest-ranking Democrat and highest-ranking woman in the Senate, previously represented the 1st legislative district in the Washington State Senate for the 1989–1993 term before being elected to the United States Senate. However, much of what was once her district is now included in the 32nd district, as she lived at the time in what is now Shoreline.

1st legislative district (2012-2021)
1st legislative district map, 2002–2012.

2012 redistricting

Following the 2010 United States census, the Washington Redistricting Commission was tasked with redrawing Washington's 49 legislative and 10 congressional districts. Before redistricting, Washington's 1st legislative district included a greater portion of unincorporated Snohomish County, particularly in the area west of Mill Creek, and none of the city of Kirkland was within its borders.

Recent election results

State senator

State Representative, position 1

State Representative, position 2

References

References

  1. (July 1, 2019). "A Legislative Shake-Up in Bothell: Rep. Derek Stanford Fills Palumbo's Old Seat, and Deputy Mayor Davina Duerr Fills Stanford's". The Stranger.
  2. "Patty Murray".
  3. "1st Legislative District - 2002 Boundaries".
  4. "November 04, 2008 General Election - Legislative District 01".
  5. "November 06, 2012 General Election - Legislative District 01".
  6. "November 8, 2016 General Election - Legislative District 01".
  7. "November 8, 2020 General Election - Legislative District 01".
  8. "November 02, 2010 General Election - Legislative District 01".
  9. "November 4, 2014 General Election - Legislative District 01".
  10. "November 6, 2018 General Election - Legislative District 01".
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