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WASHINGTON WASHINGTON
2006 House Races
The following information is taken from the 2006 Almanac of American Politics.
The 2006 Almanac can be ordered online, or by phone at 1-800-356-4838.

Delegation At A Glance (District Map)
• Total House seats: 9
• 109th Congress: 6 D, 3 R
• 110th Congress: 6 D, 3 R


Jump To District:
WA-01  ·  WA-02  ·  WA-03  ·  WA-04  ·  WA-05  ·  WA-06  ·  WA-07  ·  WA-08  ·  WA-09

WA-01


District Profile: Politically, this area has been torn by forces of roughly equal strength, cultural liberalism and economic conservatism, though the former seems predominant. Full Profile
2006 Results: Jay Inslee (D) defeated Larry Ishmael (R) by 68-32%


Jay Inslee (D)

Elected in 1998; Seeking fifth term; Inslee ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 206-533-0575
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
• DCCC profile
Larry Ishmael (R)

Ishmael, a businessman, ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 425-427-0107
• Campaign Web site


WA-02


District Profile: The political tradition in most of the lumbering and fishing areas here is Democratic, while the rich agricultural areas are more Republican. Full Profile
2006 Results: Rick Larsen (D) defeated Doug Roulstone (R) by 64-36%


Rick Larsen (D)

Elected in 2000; Seeking fourth term; Larsen ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 425-259-1866
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
• DCCC profile
Doug Roulstone (R)

Roulstone, a businessman, was nominated with 76% in a two-way primary.

Contact: 425-259-0224
• Campaign Web site


WA-03


District Profile: Economic growth and diversification and the coming of many new residents with no roots in the old industries have made the 3rd a politically marginal district. Full Profile
2006 Results: Brian Baird (D) defeated Michael Messmore (R) by 63-37%


Brian Baird (D)

Elected in 1998; Seeking fifth term; Baird ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 360-696-1993
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
• DCCC profile
Michael Messmore (R)

Messmore, a businessman, was nominated with 66% in a two-way primary.

Contact: 360-693-8490
• Campaign Web site


WA-04


District Profile: In an area once narrowly split between the parties, opinion has shifted sharply, making this the most GOP district in the state. Full Profile
2006 Results: Doc Hastings (R) defeated Richard Wright (D) by 60-40%


Doc Hastings (R)

Elected in 1994; Seeking seventh term; Hastings was nominated with 77% in a two-way primary.


• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
Richard Wright (D)

Wright, a businessman, was nominated with 85% in a two-way primary.

Contact: 509-735-2490
• Campaign Web site
• DCCC profile


WA-05


District Profile: Its political inclinations are Republican, but not as Republican as most of the nearby Rocky Mountain states. Full Profile
2006 Results: Cathy McMorris (R) defeated Peter Goldmark (D) by 56-44%


Cathy McMorris (R)

Elected in 2004; Seeking second term; McMorris ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 509-624-1199
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
Peter Goldmark (D)

Goldmark, a Washington State University Regent, ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 509-838-4888
• Campaign Web site
• DCCC profile


WA-06


District Profile: As cultural issues have become more important, and as Seattle latte liberals come to symbolize the Democratic party, these areas have become trended a bit GOP. Full Profile
2006 Results: Norm Dicks (D) defeated Doug Cloud (R) by 71-29%


Norm Dicks (D)

Elected in 1976; Seeking 16th term; Dicks ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 253-272-5884
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
• DCCC profile
Doug Cloud (R)

Cloud, an attorney, ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 253-627-1505
• Campaign Web site


WA-07


District Profile: A generation ago, Seattle was roughly split between the parties; today, it is heavily Democratic and liberal. Full Profile
2006 Results: Jim McDermott (D) defeated Steve Beren (R) by 79-16%


Jim McDermott (D)

Elected in 1988; Seeking 10th term; McDermott was nominated with 92% in a three-way primary.

Contact: 206-283-2529
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
• DCCC profile
Steve Beren (R)

Beren, a businessman, ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 206-240-1841
• Campaign Web site


WA-08


District Profile: This is the most affluent district in Washington, rivaled only by the 1st; politically it is market-oriented on economics, more liberal on the environment and other issues. Full Profile
2006 Results: Dave Reichert (R) defeated Darcy Burner (D) by 51-49%


Dave Reichert (R)

Elected in 2004; Seeking second term; Reichert ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 425-455-3283
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
Darcy Burner (D)

Burner, a former Microsoft executive, ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 425-454-0402
• Campaign Web site
• DCCC profile


WA-09


District Profile: This district was created after the 1990 Census and politically was almost perfectly balanced in the mid-1990s. It has since become more Democratic. Full Profile
2006 Results: Adam Smith (D) defeated Stephen Cofchin (R) by 66-34%


Adam Smith (D)

Elected in 1996; Seeking sixth term; Smith ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 253-572-6125
• Campaign Web site
• Official Web site
• Almanac biography
• DCCC profile
Steve Cofchin (R)

Cofchin, a contractor, ran unopposed in the primary.

Contact: 253-538-0063
• Campaign Web site




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