Lewis County Voter District and Precinct Prime
Do you know what Precinct you live in or who your Democratic Precinct Officer is? Do you know who your County Commissioner is and what District he represents? Do you know what Congressional District you are in? These things matter when it comes time to vote. We have compiled the information on this page to help you answer what questions you may have regarding your voting districts and precinct.
Lewis County is in the 20th Legislative District and the 3rd Congressional District. The county is divided into three Commissioner's Districts and 79 Voter Precincts.
Lewis County is in the 20th Legislative District
This district includes all of Lewis County, as well as part of Thurston County. The map to the right shows our district in comparison to the others in Washington state. The map below shows the 20th Legislative District. Click on it for a larger view.
Our District Legislators currently are:
In the current election, the Lewis County Democratic Central Committee has endorsed Democrat Mike Rechner, who is running against Richard DeBolt for State Representative Position 2.
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Lewis County is in the 3rd Congressional District
This district includes Lewis, Cowlitz, Clark, Skamania, Pacific and Wahkiakum, as well as part of Thurston county. Click on the map to the right to see a higher resolution image. Our Congressman currently is Brian Baird, Democrat. The Lewis County Democratic Central Committee has endorsed Congressman Baird in the current election.
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Lewis County Government
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Lewis County is divided into three Commissioner Districts, as illustrated at right. To see a larger version of this map, as well as individual maps of each district, use the links provided below. In the Primary Election, voters only vote for candidates running in their Commissioner District. In the General Election, voters will vote for all Commissioner District positions.
The current Commissioners are:
- Jim Lowery , District #1 - Democrat
- Richard Graham, District #2 - Republican
- Dennis Hadaller, District #3 - Republican
For the 2004 General Election, the Lewis County Democratic Central Committee has endorsed Eric Johnson, Democrat, for District #1 and John Penberth, Democrat, for Position #2. Position #3 is not up for election this year.
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Lewis County is divided into 79 Voter Precincts. Click on the map above for a full-sized (very large!) printable pdf version. Click on any of the links below to print out a map of your precinct. To see who your Democratic Precinct Officer is, click here.
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001 - Adna
002- Agate
003- Alpha
004- Berwick
005- Big Bottom
006- Boistfort
101 to 113- Centralia
201to 209 - Chehalis
007 - Cinebar
008 - Claquato
009 - Cowlitz
010 - Crego
011 - Curtis
012 - Doty
013 - Drews Prairie
014 - Dryad
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015 - Emery
016 - Ethel
017 - Evalin
018 - Fords Prairie
019 - Forest
052 - Greenwood
021 - Harmony
053 - Independence
022 - Jackson
024 - Klickitat
025 - Lincoln Creek
026 - Logan
027 - Mauermann
028 - Meskill
029 - Mineral
300 - Morton
400 - Mossyrock
501-502 - Napavine
501 - Napavine
502 - Napavine
030 - Newaukum
032 - Onalaska
033 - Paradise
034 - Parcuvia
600 - PeEll
035 - Prescott
036 - Randle East
037 - Randle West
038 - Salkum
039 - Salmon Creek
040 - Salzer
041 - Sears
042 - Seminary Hill
043 - Silver Creek
044 - Skookumchuck
045 - Stillwater
046 - Temple
700 - Toledo
047 - Union
800 - Vader
048 - Veness
049 - Verndale
051 - Whealdon
900 - Winlock |
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