Washington State Senate
Upper house of the Washington State Legislature
Members of the Washington State Senate for the 68th Legislature
The Washington State Senate is the upper house of the Washington State Legislature . The body consists of 49 members, each representing a district with a population of nearly 160,000. The State Senate meets at the Legislative Building in Olympia .
As with the lower House of Representatives , state senators serve without term limits , though senators serve four-year terms. Senators are elected from the same legislative districts as House members, with each district electing one senator and two representatives. Terms are staggered so that half the Senate is up for reelection every two years.
Like other upper houses of state and territorial legislatures and the federal U.S. Senate , the state senate can confirm or reject gubernatorial appointments to the state cabinet, commissions and boards.
Leadership
The state constitution allows both houses to write their own rules of procedure (article II, section 9) and to elect their own officers (article II, section 10) with the proviso that the lieutenant governor may preside in each house and has a deciding vote in the Senate, but that the Senate may choose a "temporary president" in the absence of the lieutenant governor. The prevailing two-party system has produced current senate rules to the effect that the president pro tempore is nominated by the majority party caucus and elected by the entire Senate.
Lieutenant Governor Denny Heck is constitutionally the president of the Senate. The current president pro tempore is Karen Keiser . The majority leader is Democrat Andy Billig . The minority leader is Republican John Braun .
Composition
Affiliation
Party (Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic
Republican
Vacant
End of previous legislature
28
1
20
49
0
Begin 68th legislature
29
0
20
49
0
October 2, 2024[ 2]
28
48
1
Latest voting share
58.3%
41.7%
Members (2023–2025, 68th Legislature)
District
Senator
Party
Residence[ 3]
Counties represented
First elected
Next election
1
Derek Stanford
Democratic
Maltby
King (part), Snohomish (part)
2019†
2024
2
Jim McCune
Republican
Graham
Pierce (part), Thurston (part)
2020
2024
3
Andy Billig
Democratic
Spokane
Spokane (part)
2012
2024
4
Mike Padden
Republican
Spokane Valley
Spokane (part)
2011^
2024
5
Mark Mullet
Democratic
Issaquah
King (part)
2012#
2024
6
Jeff Holy
Republican
Spokane
Spokane (part)
2018
2026
7
Shelly Short
Republican
Addy
Douglas (part), Ferry , Grant (part), Okanogan (part), Pend Oreille , Spokane (part), Stevens
2017†
2026
8
Matt Boehnke
Republican
Kennewick
Benton (part), Franklin (part)
2022
2026
9
Mark Schoesler
Republican
Ritzville
Adams (part), Asotin , Columbia , Franklin (part), Garfield , Lincoln , Spokane (part), Whitman
2004
2024
10
Ron Muzzall
Republican
Oak Harbor
Island , Skagit (part), Snohomish (part)
2019†
2024
11
Bob Hasegawa
Democratic
Seattle
King (part)
2012
2024
12
Brad Hawkins
Republican
East Wenatchee
Chelan , Douglas (part), King (part), Snohomish (part)
2016
2024
13
Judy Warnick
Republican
Moses Lake
Grant (part), Kittitas , Yakima (part)
2014
2026
14
Curtis King
Republican
Yakima
Klickitat , Yakima (part)
2007^
2024
15
Nikki Torres
Republican
Pasco
Adams (part), Benton (part), Franklin (part), Grant (part), Yakima (part)
2022
2026
16
Perry Dozier
Republican
Waitsburg
Benton (part), Walla Walla
2020
2024
17
Lynda Wilson
Republican
Vancouver
Clark (part), Skamania
2016
2024
18
Ann Rivers
Republican
La Center
Clark (part)
2012†
2024
19
Jeff Wilson
Republican
Longview
Cowlitz (part), Grays Harbor (part), Lewis (part), Pacific , Thurston (part), Wahkiakum
2020
2024
20
John Braun
Republican
Centralia
Clark (part), Cowlitz (part), Lewis (part), Thurston (part)
2012
2024
21
Marko Liias
Democratic
Lynnwood
Snohomish (part)
2014†
2026
22
Sam Hunt
Democratic
Olympia
Thurston (part)
2016
2024
23
Drew Hansen
Democratic
Bainbridge Island
Kitsap (part)
2023†
2024
24
Mike Chapman
Democratic
Port Angeles
Clallam , Grays Harbor (part), Jefferson
2024#
2028
25
Chris Gildon
Republican
Puyallup
Pierce (part)
2020
2024
26
Deborah Krishnadasan
Democratic
Gig Harbor
Kitsap (part), Pierce (part)
2024†
2025 (special)
27
Yasmin Trudeau
Democratic
Tacoma
Pierce (part)
2021†
2024
28
T'wina Nobles
Democratic
Fircrest
Pierce (part)
2020
2024
29
Steve Conway
Democratic
Tacoma
Pierce (part)
2010
2026
30
Claire Wilson
Democratic
Auburn
King (part)
2018
2026
31
Phil Fortunato
Republican
Auburn
King (part), Pierce (part)
2017†
2026
32
Jesse Salomon
Democratic
Shoreline
King (part), Snohomish (part)
2018
2026
33
Tina Orwall
Democratic
Des Moines
King (part)
2024†
2025 (special)
34
Joe Nguyen
Democratic
White Center
King (part)
2018
2026
35
Drew MacEwen
Republican
Union
Kitsap (part), Mason , Thurston (part)
2022
2026
36
Noel Frame
Democratic
Seattle
King (part)
2022
2026
37
Rebecca Saldaña
Democratic
Seattle
King (part)
2016†
2026
38
June Robinson
Democratic
Everett
Snohomish (part)
2020†
2026
39
Keith Wagoner
Republican
Sedro-Woolley
Skagit (part), Snohomish (part)
2018†
2024
40
Liz Lovelett
Democratic
Anacortes
San Juan , Skagit (part), Whatcom (part)
2019†
2024
41
Lisa Wellman
Democratic
Mercer Island
King (part)
2016
2024
42
Sharon Shewmake
Democratic
Bellingham
Whatcom (part)
2022#
2026
43
Jamie Pedersen
Democratic
Seattle
King (part)
2013†
2026
44
John Lovick
Democratic
Mill Creek
Snohomish (part)
2021†
2026
45
Manka Dhingra
Democratic
Redmond
King (part)
2017^
2026
46
Javier Valdez
Democratic
Seattle
King (part)
2022
2026
47
Claudia Kauffman
Democratic
Kent
King (part)
2022
2026
48
Patty Kuderer
Democratic
Bellevue
King (part)
2017†
2026
49
Annette Cleveland
Democratic
Vancouver
Clark (part)
2012
2024
† Originally appointed
^ Originally elected in special election
# Sworn in early to fill vacant seat
Past composition of the Senate
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