Eight representatives, from the state of Washington, are members of the 111th U.S. Congress [January 3, 2009-January 3, 2011]. The first session of the 111th began on January 6, 2009. One of five Democrats, Lawyer Jay Robert INSLEE [b. February 9, 1951] is 1st Congressional District Representative-elect, 1998-. Former Economic Development Director to the city of Everett, and former Snohomish County Council Chair Richard Ray ka Rick LARSEN [b. June 15, 1965] is 2nd Congressional District Representative-elect, 2000-. Licensed Clinical Psychologist Brian N. BAIRD [b. March 7, 1956] is 3rd Congressional District Representative-elect, 1998-. Lawyer and former Legislative and Administrative Assistant to U.S. Senator Warren Grant ka Maggie Magnuson [April 12, 1905-May 20, 1989] Norman DeValois DICKS [b. December 16, 1940] is 6th Congressional District Representative-elect, 1976-. Former Washington state Senator James Adelbert ka Jim McDERMOTT [b. December 28, 1936] is 7th Congressional District Representative-elect, 1988-. Lawyer and former Washington State Senator David Adam SMITH [b. June 15, 1965] is 8th Congressional District Representative-elect, 1996-. One of three Republicans, former Assistant Majority Leader to the Washington House of Representatives Richard Norman ka Doc HASTINGS [b. February 7, 1941] is 4th Congressional District Representative-elect, 1994-. Former 7th Legislative Districtperson to the Washington State House of Representatives Cathy McMorris RODGERS [b. May 22, 1969] is 5th Congressional District Representative-elect, 2004-. Former King County Sheriff David George ka Dave REICHERT [b. August 29, 1950] is 9th Congressional District Represetative-elect, 2004-.
It depends on what District you mean:
# McDermott, Jim (D) - 7th District
Democratic representative from Washington.
# McMorris, Cathy(R) - 5th District
Republican representative from Washington.
# Inslee, Jay (D) - 1st District
Democratic representative from Washington.
# Baird, Brian (D) - 3rd District, Washington
Democratic representative from Washington.
# Smith, Adam (D) - 9th District
Democratic representative from Washington.
# Larsen, Rick (D) - 2nd District
Democratic representative from Washington.
# Dicks, Norm (D) - 6th District
Democratic representative from Washington.
# Hastings, Doc (R) - 4th District
Republican representative from Washington.
# Reichert, Dave (R) - 8th District
Republican representative from Washington.
There are several and the state is divided into districts, so to have an answer the number of the district is needed as well as the area it covers.
In the anticipation that the question refers to the District of Columbia in as much as the question does not use a plural, the answer is Eleanor Norton, Democrat. The DC Representative has limited voting privileges.
* Brian Baird - Website - Washington 3rd * Norman D. Dicks - Website - Washington 6th * Doc Hastings - Website - Washington 4th * Jay Inslee - Website - Washington 1st * Rick Larsen - Website - Washington 2nd * Jim McDermott - Website - Washington 7th * Cathy McMorris - Website - Washington 5th * David G. Reichert - Website - Washington 8th * Adam Smith - Website - Washington 9th[1]
The state of Washington House of Representatives is Suzan DelBene, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Doc Hastings, Jaime Herrera Beutler and Dave Reichert.
The representatives are The Three Branches Of Government
the house of representatives in Washington d.c
Great question.
Abraham Lincoln and Barack Obama George Washington
Washington DC is a Federal District and as such is entitled to a single Congressional Delegate who is a non-voting member of Congress.The current delegate (2010) is Delegate Holmes Norton. Eleanor Holmes Norton (born June 13, 1937) is a Delegate to Congress representing the District of Columbia.
Representatives of France, Italy, Japan, UK and the US.
Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell who are both Democrats .
The Congress member that represents you in Washington, DC is elected by the people in your district to represent the people's best interests. They serve in the US House of Representatives.
Washington, D.C. does not have a representative per se. Only states are allocated congressmen. Washington, D.C. and U.S. territories do have non-voting delegates. Washington, D.C. has one such delegate.
Based on the results of the 2010 census, Washington has 10 Representatives in the US House of Representatives and 2 Senators in the US Senate. The current Representative in the U.S. House of Representatives are Susan DelBene, Rick Larsen, Jaime Herrera Beutler, Dan Newhouse, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Derek Kilmer, Pramila Jayapal, Dave Reichert, Adam Smith and Dennis Heck. The U.S. Senators from Washington are Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell.
Based on the 2010 Census, there are 10 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington.
Virginia has 11 members in the US House of Representatives and two US Senators. So it has 13 electoral votes.