U.S. Representative District 6 in Congressional District 6, Washington
2026 Primary Election
- Emily Randall — Incumbent U.S. Representative in Washington, D.C., WA
Emily Randall, a 40-year-old Democrat, is the incumbent U.S. Representative for Washington's 6th Congressional District, serving since January 2025. She is seeking reelection in the 2026 Washington Primary. Randall has championed bipartisan efforts, introducing legislation like the Congressional Pension Integrity Act and the Respect Tribal IDs Act. Her legislative focus includes securing federal funding for district projects, such as $17.9 million for WA-06 infrastructure, and protecting national parks. She has challenged executive power, introducing a War Powers Resolution regarding the war in Iran. Known for her progressive views, Randall voted against a DHS funding package. She co-chairs the Congressional Ferry Caucus and engages with constituents, operating district offices in Tacoma or Bremerton.
- Brian P. O'Gorman — Candidate for U.S. Representative in Shelton, WA
Brian P. O'Gorman is a political candidate campaigning for the U.S. House of Representatives, aiming to represent Washington's 6th Congressional District. He is running as an Independent Party candidate in the 2026 Washington Primary Election, scheduled for August 4, 2026. O'Gorman has officially filed his candidacy for a regular two-year term for the U.S. Representative position. His mailing address is located in Shelton, Washington. He is one of several candidates competing in this primary race. The provided search results do not offer details on his professional background, specific policy positions, or the reasons behind his candidacy.
- Teresa Fox — Occupational safety professional and emergency manager in Bremerton, WA
Teresa Fox, a Republican from Bremerton, is campaigning for election to the U.S. House to represent Washington's 6th Congressional District, with a primary scheduled for August 4, 2026. She is an occupational safety professional and emergency manager, having worked in shipyards, naval facilities, offshore operations, the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, and Olympic College. Fox states her campaign aims to provide stronger representation for workers and key industries across the Olympic and Kitsap Peninsulas and the South Sound. Her policy focus includes maritime jobs, timber, military communities, and small businesses, driven by her criticism of the district's current representation.
- Macy Jones — Candidate for U.S. Representative in Sequim, WA
Macy Jones is campaigning for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, seeking to represent Washington's 6th Congressional District in the 2026 election. Identified as a candidate with 'No party preference,' Jones is running in the primary scheduled for August 4. Her platform is rooted in principles of independent governance, aiming to operate outside the conventional two-party system. She advocates for people-powered campaigns, rejecting the influence of special interests and big money, and is committed to anti-corruption measures, transparency, and civility in her political conduct. Jones currently resides in Sequim, Washington.
- Leon Lawson — Candidate for U.s. Representative in Aberdeen, WA
Leon Lawson is campaigning for U.S. Representative in Washington's 6th Congressional District in the 2026 Primary Election. A Republican, he is known as a "no-spend warrior" who previously garnered significant votes without campaign expenditures, and is now focused on "flipping WA-06 red." Lawson advocates for mandatory nutritional education in schools from grades 4 through 10, emphasizing clean eating, nutrient-dense foods, and the risks of processed sugars and grains, a policy detailed in his proposed "Healthy Eating Education Act" or "Eat to Live Act."