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WSNA PAC endorsements for 2026 elections

The WSNA PAC endorses candidates for state office who prioritize nursing, patient safety, healthcare and labor issues.
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The Washington State Nurses Association Political Action Committee (WSNA PAC) has completed its endorsements for the Aug. 4, 2026 primary. WSNA PAC is focused on supporting candidates, regardless of political party affiliation, who have a demonstrated record and dedication to advancing the interests of nurses, patient safety, healthcare and labor issues.

See the voting records for current legislators. Find out whether they voted for our issues and then compare those voting records to the endorsements list below.

WSNA PAC makes endorsements in state legislative races and statewide offices for Governor, Attorney General and Insurance Commissioner. Stay tuned for more endorsement updates after the primaries. You may use this as a guide if helpful when casting your own votes for people who have been vetted by nurses.


As we continue to make endorsements leading up to election day, this page will be regularly updated.

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Endorsements

LDChamber running for in 2026Pos.TitleCandidate first nameCandidate last namePartyDate Added
1House1Rep.DavinaDuerrD4/8/26
1House2Rep.ShelleyKlobaD4/8/26
3House1Rep.NatashaHillD4/8/26
3House2 LucJasmin IIID6/25/26
5House1Rep.ZachHallD6/25/26
5House2Rep.LisaCallanD4/8/26
6Senate SenatorJeffHolyR5/22/26
8Senate SenatorNikkiTorresR5/22/26
8House2Rep.April ConnorsR5/22/26
10House1Rep.ClydeShaversD4/8/26
10House2Rep.DavePaulD4/8/26
11House1Rep.
 
David
Ashley
Hackney
Fedan*
D
D
6/22/26
11House2Rep.StevenBergquistD4/8/26
12House1 StacyWilloughbyD6/12/26
14House1 ChelseaDimasD5/22/26
14House2 EzequielMorfinD6/12/26
16House2 Derek SarleyD6/12/26
17House1 BenChristly*D5/22/26
18House2 DekenLetinichD6/12/26
19House1 KevinMoynihanD5/22/26
20House1Rep.PeterAbbarnoR5/22/26
20House2 EvanJonesD6/25/26
21Senate SenatorMarkoLiiasD4/8/26
21House1Rep.StromPetersonD4/8/26
21House2Rep.LillianOrtiz-SelfD4/8/26
22House1Rep.BethDoglioD4/8/26
22House2Rep.LisaParshleyD4/8/26
23House1Rep.TarraSimmonsD4/8/26
23House2Rep.Greg NanceD4/8/26
24House1Rep.AdamBernbaumD6/12/26
24House2 PatrickDePoeD6/25/26
25House1 DavidBergD6/12/26
25House2 Jennifer StricklingD6/12/26
26Senate SenatorDeborahKrisnadasanD4/8/26
26House1 NatalieBornfleth D6/12/26
26House2 ReneeGreenfieldD6/12/26
27House1SpeakerLaurieJinkinsD4/8/26
27House2Rep.JakeFeyD4/8/26
28House1Rep.MariLeavittD4/8/26
28House2Rep.DanielBronoskeD4/8/26
29Senate Rep.SharlettMenaD4/8/26
29House1Rep.MelanieMorganD4/8/26
29House2 PatrickStickneyD6/25/26
30Senate SenatorClaireWislonD4/8/26
30House1Rep.JamilaTaylorD4/8/26
32Senate Senator
Rep.
Jesse
Cindy
Salomon
Ryu
D
D
6/22/26
32House1 DanicaNobleD6/12/26
32House2Rep.LaurenDavisD4/8/26
33Senate SenatorTinaOrwallD4/8/26
33House1Rep.EdwinObrasD4/8/26
33House2Rep.MiaGregersonD4/8/26
34Senate SenatorEmilyAlvaradoD4/8/26
34House1Rep.BriannaThomasD4/8/26
34House2Rep.JoeFitzgibbonD4/8/26
35House1Rep.DanGriffeyR6/25/26
36Senate SenatorNoelFrameD4/8/26
36House1Rep.JuliaReedD4/8/26
36House2Rep.LizBerryD4/8/26
37Senate RepChipaloStreetD4/8/26
37House1Rep.SharonTomiko SantosD4/8/26
37House2 JaelynnScottD6/12/26
38Senate SenatorJuneRobinsonD4/8/26
38House1Rep.JulioCortesD4/8/26
38House2Rep.MaryFosseD4/8/26
39House1Rep.SamLowR6/22/26
39House2 IdaKeeleyD6/25/26
40House1Rep.DebraLekanoffD4/8/26
40House2Rep.AlexRamelD4/8/26
41House1Rep.JaniceZahnD4/8/26
41House2Rep.My-LinhThaiD4/8/26
42Senate  MichaelShepardD6/25/26
42House1Rep.AliciaRuleD5/22/26
42House2Rep.JoeTimmonsD4/8/26
43Senate SenatorJamiePedersenD4/8/26
43House1Rep.NicoleMacriD4/8/26
43House2Rep.ShaunScottD4/8/26
44Senate SenatorJohnLovickD4/8/26
44House1Rep.BrandyDonaghyD4/8/26
44House2Rep.AprilBergD4/8/26
45Senate SenatorMankaDhingraD4/8/26
45House1Rep.RogerGoodmanD4/8/26
45House 2 VanessaKritzerD6/12/26
46Senate SenatorJavierValdezD4/8/26
46House1Rep.GerryPolletD4/8/26
46House2Rep.DaryaFarivarD6/25/26
47Senate SenatorClaudiaKauffmanD4/8/26
47House1Rep.DebraEntenmanD6/25/26
47House2Rep.ChrisStearnsD4/8/26
48Senate SenatorVandanaSlatterD4/8/26
48House1Rep.OsmanSalahuddinD4/8/26
48House2 JessicaForsytheD5/22/26
49House2Rep.MonicaStonierD4/8/26

*Candidate is a nurse.


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