Democrat Excesses and Overreach Motivate More Republicans to Run for Public Office in WA

With Candidate Filing Week behind us, “We have more candidates running for the WA State Legislature than we’ve had in many election cycles,” says WAGOP Chairman Rep. Jim Walsh. “We have solid Republicans running in almost all the swing districts. We even have strong Republicans running in staunch blue districts,” he adds.

All 98 Members of the WA House of Representatives are up for reelection, while 24 of the 49 members of the WA State Senate are also up for reelection—nearly half the chamber.

“The excesses, mistakes, and overreach of WA Governor Bob Ferguson, Senate Majority Jamie Pedersen, and House Speaker Laurie Jinkins is motivating strong Republicans to run in Democrat strongholds,” explains Chairman Walsh.

They include LD42 (Whatcom County); LD10 (Whidbey Island and parts of Snohomish and Skagit counties); LD26 (Pierce and Kitsap counties); LD30 (Federal Way); and LD5 (Enumclaw and Issaquah).

“The overreach of the disastrous state income tax and the absolute bind that Ferguson, Pedersen, and Jinkins now find themselves in—as they contradict themselves and each other— is a big boon for Republican candidates who will help get rid of it,” says Chairman Walsh.

The Primary for elected positions in WA will occur during the first week of August, with the General Election for this year’s midterm cycle set for Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2026.

In addition to being an all-mail-in voting state, WA is also an open jungle primary state, meaning the top two vote getters in the August Primary Election will advance to the General Election in Nov.

“While certain aspects of Washington’s elections processes favor establishment progressives, those politicians have overreached so far, have become so arrogant and condescending, that common-sense conservatives have a real shot at picking up some wins this fall,” says Chairman Walsh. “That’s why so many conservatives have filed. Now, it’s up to all of us to boost voter turnout in the August primary and November general election. If we can ‘Get Out The Vote,’ more of these good candidates will win. They’ll surprise the condescending Olympia establishment. And move Washington onto a path to positive reform.”

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May 14th, 2026|