State Representative Pos. 1 District 32 in Washington State House District 32, Washington
2026 Primary Election
- Will Chen — Incumbent City Councilmember, Position 2 in Edmonds, Washington
Will Chen was elected to the Edmonds City Council in 2021. He is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a small business owner. Prior to his election, he served on the Edmonds Citizens Housing Commission. In 2023, he co-founded the non-profit Asian Service Center. Chen is a first-generation American who arrived in the U.S. over 26 years ago.
- Jenna Nand — Edmonds City Council Member and Business Attorney in Edmonds, WA
Jenna Nand, a Democratic candidate, is seeking election for Washington House of Representatives District 32-Position 1. An Edmonds City Council Member and small business attorney, she grew up in Shoreline and Edmonds in a union household, with immigrant parents. A graduate of Edmonds College and the University of Washington, Nand champions hard-working people. Her platform focuses on solving the affordability crisis, ensuring equitable healthcare access, ending homelessness, and protecting the environment. Drawing on personal experiences as a caregiver for her father, navigating social services, and battling breast cancer, she is committed to fighting for working-class families, immigrants, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community.
- Keith Scully — City Councilmember in Shoreline, WA
Keith Scully, a former paramedic and attorney, currently serves as a City Councilmember for Shoreline, where he also previously held the office of Mayor. He is campaigning for State Representative to tackle the affordability crisis facing many families and to protect rights against federal threats. His platform focuses on expanding affordable housing, increasing funding for K-12 education, combating climate change for a sustainable future, and implementing progressive tax reform. Scully highlights his consistent dedication to public service and his established record of leadership.
- Danica Noble — Attorney in WA
Danica Noble is a PTA mom, anti-monopoly and consumer protection attorney, and community advocate running for Washington State Representative. She spent nearly two decades at the Federal Trade Commission, challenging monopolies and protecting consumers, and advised USAID in Ukraine. As a working mom, she advocates for fully funded public education. Her platform focuses on lowering the cost of living, ensuring responsible technology, and achieving universal healthcare. Noble aims to fight for working families, hold powerful interests accountable, and make government work for its people.
- Lisa Rezac — Candidate for State Representative in Edmonds, WA
Lisa Rezac, a Republican, is running for election to the Washington House of Representatives, representing District 32-Position 1 in the 2026 primary. Born and raised in Edmonds, she is a longtime community leader, wife, and mother. Rezac's campaign focuses on "Less Waste. Lower Taxes. Better Results.", addressing issues like government accountability, affordability, tax relief, education excellence, and public safety. She advocates for transparent, accountable leadership, protecting taxpayer dollars, supporting small businesses, and restoring trust in government. She previously ran for this same seat in 2024, losing the general election.
- Chris Bloomquist — Founder of a climate recruiting company in Seattle, WA
Chris Bloomquist is a husband, father, engineer, and the founder of a climate recruiting company. The son of a Chilean immigrant and a fourth-generation farmer, he is rooted in service and environmental stewardship. A 20-year technology industry veteran, he has built communities through volunteer leadership with the KD Hall Foundation, PNW Climate Week, Habitat for Humanity, and Water1st. As a Chilean American whose family has political roots, Bloomquist is running for State Representative to champion civil rights, economic and environmental justice, and a democratic way of life. His platform focuses on growing Washington’s green economy, investing in education, supporting small businesses, strengthening public safety, and ensuring families can prosper in a more sustainable Washington.