State Representative Pos. 2 District 33 in Washington State House District 33, Washington
2026 Primary Election
- Mia Su-Ling Gregerson — Incumbent State Representative, Position 2 in Olympia, WA
Mia Su-Ling Gregerson, born December 19, 1972, in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Democratic American politician in Washington State. She holds degrees from Highline Community College and the University of Washington. Gregerson previously served on the SeaTac City Council from 2008 to 2016. Since December 16, 2013, she has served as the incumbent State Representative for Washington's 33rd Legislative District, Position 2. She is currently seeking re-election for this position in the 2026 Primary Election. Her legislative efforts include strengthening community safety and protecting immigrants. For her 2026 campaign, she has reported $13,600 in contributions. Her legislative office is located in Olympia.
- Yuri Marinchik — Candidate for State Representative, Position 2 in WA
Yuri Marinchik is a Republican candidate seeking election to the Washington House of Representatives, representing District 33, Position 2. Marinchik is on the ballot for the 2026 primary election, which will take place on August 4. The general election is scheduled for November 3, 2026. Marinchik is running alongside incumbent Mia Gregerson and Alex Andrade in the primary for this legislative district position. No further details about Marinchik's professional background or specific policy positions are available from the provided information.
- Alex Andrade — Burien City Councilmember in Burien, WA
Alex Andrade is a Burien City Councilmember, small business owner, and community volunteer running for the Washington State House of Representatives, District 33, Position 2. A lifelong Democrat, she is a Latina, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, and a mother of two adult children. Having grown up in Eastern Washington and lived in King County since the late 1990s, she aims to bring a stronger voice for cities and families to Olympia. Her campaign priorities include public safety, balanced approaches to homelessness, addressing mental health and substance abuse, supporting local businesses, and fostering economic growth. She serves on various regional policy and community boards, including SOMOS Seattle / Seattle Latinx Pride.