State Representative Pos. 2 District 14 in Washington State House District 14, Washington
2026 Primary Election
- Deb Manjarrez — Incumbent State Representative in Wapato, WA
Deb Manjarrez is an incumbent Republican State Representative serving her first term in Washington's 14th Legislative District, which includes Wapato, Yakima, and Toppenish. She brings decades of small business experience and an agricultural background to Olympia. Her priorities include addressing Washington's drug crisis, ensuring public safety, promoting affordable housing, and advocating for transparency in climate policies. Manjarrez sponsored legislation to streamline factory-built structure inspections and was named the 2026 Representative of the Year by the Washington State Narcotics Investigators Association. She also serves on the Governor’s Washington State Task Force on Housing. She is focused on supporting small businesses and farms, confronting unsustainable budgeting, and opposes higher taxes.
- Tony G Sandoval — Business owner and head of promotions for Gunpowder Creek Wines in Yakima, WA
Tony G. Sandoval, a Yakima business owner and community advocate, is a Democratic candidate for Washington House of Representatives, District 14, Position 2, in the 2026 primary. A Wapato native with degrees from Yakima Valley College and Washington State University, Sandoval boasts 30+ years in Democratic politics and civic engagement, including Central Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce board service. Motivated by a perceived lack of district progress, his platform focuses on job creation post-plant closures, safeguarding agriculture, protecting immigrants' rights, enhancing public safety, and increasing transparency through regular town halls. He previously sought county commissioner, city council, and congressional seats.
- Ezequiel Morfin — Candidate for State Representative Pos. 2 in Toppenish, WA
Ezequiel Morfin is a Democratic candidate running for the Washington House of Representatives, representing District 14, Position 2. He is participating in the 2026 primary election scheduled for August 4. Morfin is campaigning alongside incumbent Deb Manjarrez and fellow Democrat Tony Sandoval for the same seat. His candidacy is highlighted by a focus on promoting pro-democracy choices.