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2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington

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2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
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  2024
November 3, 2026
2028 

All 10 Washington seats to the United States House of Representatives
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election82

The 2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington will be held on November 3, 2026, to elect the ten U.S. representatives from the State of Washington, one from all ten of the state's congressional districts. The elections will coincide with the other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections will take place on August 4, 2026. [1]

Contents

District 1

The incumbent is Democrat Suzan DelBene, who was re-elected with 63.0% of the vote in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Filed paperwork

  • Suzan DelBene (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative [3]
  • Hunter Gordon (Democratic), home care aide [4]

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Suzan DelBene (D)$2,072,945$1,772,239$1,364,426
Hunter Gordon (D)$35,038$15,031$20,006
Source: Federal Election Commission [12]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid DFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid DMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe DAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Safe DOctober 11, 2025

District 2

The incumbent is Democrat Rick Larsen, who was re-elected with 63.8% of the vote in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Filed paperwork

  • Rick Larsen (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative [17]
  • Tomas Scheel (Democratic), software developer [18]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Rick Larsen (D)$1,185,411$872,941$559,906
Source: Federal Election Commission [19]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid DFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid DMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe DAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Safe DOctober 11, 2025

District 3

District 3 is the most competitive congressional district in the state, with a Cook PVI of R+2. The incumbent, Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, was re-elected with 51.7% of the vote in 2024. [2] In that year, she was one of only 13 Democrats to win a Congressional seat in a district also won by Donald Trump. [20]

Gluesenkamp Perez has received criticism from her left for her support of the SAVE Act, her vote to censure fellow Democratic Representative Al Green, and other positions. [21] [22] [23] In May 2025, Brent Hennrich, a stay-at-home father and candidate for this district in 2022, announced his intention to run against Perez, citing her support for the SAVE Act and the Laken Riley Act. [24]

On January 22, 2026, Representative Gluesenkamp Perez was one of seven Democrats that voted to fund the Department of Homeland Security, which includes Immigration and Customs Enforcement. She faced backlash from several Democrats[ who? ] in the state. Former Washington State Representative JD Rossetti, a Democrat, announced that he would form an exploratory committee to potentially challenge Gluesenkamp Perez. [25]

Candidates

Declared

  • Antony Barran (Republican), oyster farm owner [26]
  • John Braun (Republican), minority leader of the Washington Senate (2020–present) from the 20th district (2017–present) [27]
  • Brent Hennrich (Democratic), former project manager, stay-at-home parent and candidate for this district in 2022 [24]

Formed exploratory committee

  • JD Rossetti (Independent), former Democratic state representative from the 19th district (2015–2016) [25]
  • John Roco (Republican), professor and perennial candidate [28]

Filed paperwork

  • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative [29]
  • Lawrence Kellogg (Republican) [30]
  • Gavin Solomon (Republican), businessman from New York [31]
  • Suzzanna Tanner (Independent), customer service worker [32]
  • Eric Vaughan (Independent) [33]
  • Wadi Yakhour (Republican) [34]

Potential

Endorsements

John Braun (R)
U.S. representatives
State legislators
Brent Hennrich (D)
Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Antony Barran (R)$43,071$38,000$5,071
John Braun (R)$839,735$135,987$703,747
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D)$3,240,473$842,920$2,424,013
Brent Hennrich (D)$68,099$61,039$7,638
Source: Federal Election Commission [45]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] TossupFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Tilt DMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Lean DAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Tilt DOctober 11, 2025

Polling

Marie Glueneskamp Perez vs. John Braun

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Marie Gluesenkamp
Perez (D)
John
Braun (R)
Undecided
Voter Sciences (R) [46] [A] August 2025– (RV)41%48%11%
Hypothetical polling

Marie Glueneskamp Perez vs. Heidi St. John

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Marie Gluesenkamp
Perez (D)
Heidi
St. John (R)
Undecided
Voter Sciences (R) [46] [A] August 2025– (RV)43%46%11%

Marie Glueneskamp Perez vs. Jim Walsh

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Marie Gluesenkamp
Perez (D)
Jim
Walsh (R)
Undecided
Voter Sciences (R) [46] [A] August 2025– (RV)42%48%10%

District 4

The incumbent is Republican Dan Newhouse, who was re-elected with 52.0% of the vote against another Republican in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Declared

Filed paperwork

  • Wesley Meier (Republican) [53]

Potential

Declined

Endorsements

John Duresky (D)
Party chapters
Amanda McKinney (R)
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
John Duresky (D)$13,341$3,517$9,823
Jerrod Sessler (R)$248,193$226,718$96,478
Source: Federal Election Commission [61]

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [a]
Margin
of error
Matt
Boehnke (R)
John
Duresky (D)
Amanda
McKinney (R)
Wesley
Meier (R)
Devin
Poore (I)
Jerrod
Sessler (R)
OtherUndecided
Fabrizio, Lee & Associates (R) [62] [B] February 4–5, 2026400 (LV)± 4.9%7%25%20%1%5%14%1%27%

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid RFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid RMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe RAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Likely RJanuary 3, 2026

District 5

The incumbent is Republican Michael Baumgartner, who was elected with 60.6% of the vote in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Declared

  • Carmela Conroy (Democratic), former chair of the Spokane County Democratic Party and runner-up for this district in 2024 [64]
  • Bajun Mavalwalla (Democratic), retired Army intelligence officer [65]
  • Nate Powell (Independent), firefighter [66]
  • David Womack (Democratic), former hospital CEO [67]

Filed paperwork

  • Michael Baumgartner (Republican), incumbent U.S. representative [68]
  • Ann Marie Danimus (Independent), marketing firm owner and Democratic candidate for this district in 2022 and 2024 [69]
  • Kevin Fagan (Democratic) [70]
  • Anthony Jensen (Republican) [71]
  • Anthony Whisenhunt, beekeeper and convicted child sex offender (Democratic) [65]

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Carmela Conroy (D)
Michael Baumgartner (R) (not declared)
Executive branch officials
U.S. representatives
Local officials

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Michael Baumgartner (R)$1,040,226$505,980$725,810
Carmela Conroy (D)$221,060$96,034$138,167
David Womack (D)$31,821$4,602$27,218
Ann Marie Danimus (I)$4,082$3,916$188
Source: Federal Election Commission [77]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid RFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid RMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe RAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Likely ROctober 11, 2025

District 6

The incumbent is Democrat Emily Randall, who was elected with 56.7% of the vote in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Filed paperwork

  • Parker Brophy (Independent), actor [78]
  • Teresa Fox (Republican) [79]
  • Leon Lawson (Republican) [80]
  • Emily Randall (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative [81]

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Emily Randall (D)$756,222$591,550$192,543
Source: Federal Election Commission [84]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid DFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid DMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe DAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Safe DOctober 11, 2025

District 7

The incumbent is Democrat Pramila Jayapal, who was re-elected with 83.9% of the vote in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Filed paperwork

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Pramila Jayapal (D)$1,548,482$1,581,304$1,979,902
Source: Federal Election Commission [91]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid DFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid DMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe DAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Safe DOctober 11, 2025

District 8

The incumbent is Democrat Kim Schrier, who was re-elected with 54.0% of the vote in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Filed paperwork

  • Trinh Ha (Republican), former consultant [92]
  • Bob Hagglund (Republican), IT professional and perennial candidate [93]
  • Spencer Meline (Republican) [94]
  • Kim Schrier (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative [95]
  • Andres Valleza (Republican), former parole officer [96]

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Trinh Ha (R)$31,961$6,829$25,131
Kim Schrier (D)$1,867,623$752,389$2,936,857
Source: Federal Election Commission [100]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Likely DFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid DMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe DNovember 19, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Safe DJanuary 6, 2026

District 9

The incumbent is Democrat Adam Smith, who was re-elected with 65.4% of the vote in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Declared

Filed paperwork

  • Janis Clark (Republican), nonprofit executive and candidate for the 6th district in 2024 [103]
  • Mark Greene (Republican), paralegal and perennial candidate [104]
  • Adam Smith (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative [105]

Endorsements

Adam Smith (D)
Kshama Sawant (I)
Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Melissa Chaudhry (D)$1,256$18,908$99,203
Kshama Sawant (I)$329,036$232,452$96,583
Adam Smith (D)$786,534$659,319$697,967
Source: Federal Election Commission [108]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid DFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid DMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe DAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Safe DOctober 11, 2025

District 10

The incumbent is Democrat Marilyn Strickland, who was re-elected with 58.5% of the vote in 2024. [2]

Candidates

Filed paperwork

Endorsements

Marilyn Strickland (D)

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2025
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Marilyn Strickland (D)$872,745$843,443$609,890
Source: Federal Election Commission [112]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid DFebruary 6, 2025
Inside Elections [14] Solid DMarch 7, 2025
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe DAugust 14, 2025
Race to the WH [16] Safe DOctober 11, 2025

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

Partisan clients

  1. 1 2 3 Poll commissioned by the Washington State Republican Party
  2. Poll commissioned by an unnamed pro-McKinney group [63]

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