State Representative Pos. 2 District 15 in Washington State House District 15, Washington
2026 Primary Election
- Reedy Berg — Teacher, Deputy Mayor, City Council member in Yakima, WA
Reedy Berg, 37, a lifelong Yakima Valley resident, is seeking election to the Washington House of Representatives, District 15, Position 2, in the 2026 Primary. A Gonzaga and Heritage Universities graduate, he has taught history and civics at Toppenish Middle School since 2016, also working in agriculture. Elected to the Yakima City Council in 2024, he now serves as Deputy Mayor. He and his wife Nicole are raising their two children in the Valley. Berg supports fully funding law enforcement and opposing criminal justice rollbacks. He advocates cutting the state sales tax and repealing the capital gains income tax. He emphasizes parental rights in education, believing families are primary stakeholders. Berg presents himself as "not a career politician," but a neighbor "ready to serve."
- Chase Foster — Candidate for State Representative Position 2 in WA
Chase Foster is a Republican candidate seeking to represent Washington's Legislative District 15, Position 2, in the 2026 primary election for State Representative. His district encompasses parts of Yakima County and Union Gap. Foster will appear on the primary ballot alongside fellow Republican Reedy Berg and Liz Hallock, who has stated her party preference as "No Kings." As a State Representative, he would be responsible for voting on critical public policy matters, determining state spending levels, adjusting taxes, and deciding whether to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes. No specific details regarding his professional background or particular policy positions were found in the available information.
- Liz Hallock — Business owner and attorney in Yakima, WA
Liz Hallock is a business owner and attorney, with a history of running for elected office multiple times. She is committed to fostering a better democracy by running as an Independent candidate, operating outside the traditional two-party system. Her campaign pledges emphasize being people-powered, rejecting special interest influence through grassroots funding, and upholding anti-corruption principles with accountability and transparency. Hallock also commits to maintaining civility throughout her campaign's conduct.