Please note: Your congressional district may have changed this year due to statewide redistricting. As of October 1, 2013, the WSBA Board of Governors will reflect the new congressional districts in the state, which means that a District 10 position has been added, and District 7 will be reduced from three to two board positions, divided North/South at the Ship Canal/Montlake Cut. Elections for District 2, 9 and 10 are now accepting nominations. For more information on the Board of Governors' elections, go to wsba.org/Elections.
Your new district is listed next to your home address in myWSBA under "My Contact Info," or you can click on the Washington State Redistricting Commission website , enter your home address (or, if you live out of state, your agent of service address), choose "Congressional," click on "Find My District," then click on the map next to the symbol marking your address.
This website also offers
a state map showing all the new Congressional districts
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Current 1st District — Gov. Ken Masters
Counties:
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King, except those parts of King County that fall within the 2nd, 8th, and 9th Congressional Districts
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Kitsap, except the part of Kitsap County that falls within the 6th Congressional District
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Snohomish, except the part of Snohomish County that falls within the 2nd Congressional District
Current 2nd District — Gov. Phillip Buri
Counties:
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Island
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King, except those parts of King County that fall within the 1st, 8th, and 9th Congressional Districts
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San Juan
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Skagit
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Snohomish, except the part of Snohomish County that falls within the 1st Congressional District
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Whatcom
Current 3rd District — Gov. Brian J. Kelly
Counties:
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Clark
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Cowlitz
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Grays Harbor, except the part of Grays Harbor County that falls within the 6th Congressional District
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Klickitat, except the part of Klickitat County that falls within the 4th Congressional District
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Lewis
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Pacific
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Pierce, except those parts of Pierce County that fall within the 6th, 8th, and 9th Congressional Districts
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Skamania
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Thurston, except the part of Thurston County that falls within the 9th Congressional District
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Wahkiakum
Current 4th District — Gov. Jerry J. Moberg
Counties:
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Benton
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Chelan
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Douglas
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Franklin
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Grant
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Kittitas
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Klickitat, except the part of Klickitat County that falls within the 3rd Congressional District
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Yakima
Current 5th District — Gov. Paul A. Bastine
Counties:
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Adams
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Asotin
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Columbia
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Ferry
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Garfield
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Lincoln
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Okanogan
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Pend Oreille
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Spokane
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Stevens
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Walla Walla
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Whitman
Current 6th District — Gov. Vernon W. Harkins
Counties:
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Clallam
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Grays Harbor, except the part of Grays Harbor County that falls within the 3rd Congressional District
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Jefferson
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Kitsap, except the part of Kitsap County that falls within the 1st Congressional District
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Mason
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Pierce, except those parts of Pierce County that fall within the 3rd, 8th, and 9th Congressional Districts
Current 7th-West District — Gov. Barb Rhoads-Weaver
Zip codes:
98013, 98070, 98106, 98107, 98116, 98117, 98119, 98126, 98133, 98136, 98146, 98160, 98166, 98177, 98195, 98199
Current 7th-Central District — Gov. Judy Massong
Zip codes:
98101, 98102, 98103, 98104, 98108, 98109, 98111, 98112, 98113, 98114, 98121, 98124, 98127, 98134, 98139, 98141, 98145, 98154, 98161, 98164, 98168, 98174, 98175, 98181, 98184, 98190, 98191
Current 7th-East District — Gov. Dan Ford
Zip codes:
98105, 98115, 98118, 98122, 98125, 98144, 98155, 98178, 98185
Current 8th District — Gov. Bill Viall
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King, except those parts of King County that fall within the 1st, 2nd, and 9th Congressional Districts
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Pierce, except those parts of Pierce County that fall within the 3rd, 6th, and 9th Congressional Districts
Current 9th District — Gov. Susan Machler
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King, except those parts of King County that fall within the 1st, 2nd, and 8th Congressional Districts
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Pierce, except those parts of Pierce County that fall within the 3rd, 6th, and 8th Congressional Districts
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Thurston, except the part of Thurston County that falls within the 3rd Congressional District
At-Large (A) — Gov. Tracy S. Flood
At-Large (B) — Gov. James W. Armstrong Jr.
WYLC — Gov. Robin Lynn Haynes