State Representative Pos. 2 District 4 in Washington State House District 4, Washington
2026 Primary Election
- Rob Chase — Incumbent State Representative Pos. 2 in Spokane Valley, WA
Rob Chase serves as an incumbent State Representative for Washington's 4th District, advocating for his constituents in Spokane Valley. A Republican, he brings a background of eight years as Spokane County Treasurer, emphasizing fiscal responsibility and efficient government. Chase champions tax relief, affordability, and improved parental access to special education resources, successfully sponsoring legislation on the latter that was signed into law in March 2026. He prioritizes bipartisan work on common causes, aiming to be an effective voice in Olympia. Chase acknowledges the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic as a key challenge for the upcoming legislative session.
- Bob Curtis — Candidate for State Representative Pos. 2 in Spokane Valley, WA
Bob Curtis is a Republican candidate running for Washington House of Representatives - District 4, Position 2 in the 2026 Primary Election. He is on the ballot for the primary, scheduled for August 4, 2026. Curtis is seeking to represent Legislative District 4, Position 2, and has filed his candidacy from Spokane Valley, Washington. He is running against incumbent Rob Chase (R) and Rob Tupper (D) in the primary. Information regarding his specific professional background or policy positions has not been made publicly available in the provided records, as he has not yet completed candidate surveys.
- Rob Tupper — Candidate for State Representative Pos. 2 in Spokane Valley, WA
Rob Tupper is a Democratic candidate seeking election to the Washington House of Representatives, representing District 4, Position 2. He is scheduled to appear on the primary ballot on August 4, 2026, with the general election set for November 3, 2026. Tupper resides in Spokane Valley, Washington, and is running against incumbent Rob Chase (R) and fellow Republican Bob Curtis in the primary election. His campaign focuses on securing a two-year term as State Representative for Legislative District 4, Position 2. As of the search results, he has not publicly shared his policy positions or completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.