Voter Information

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Elected Offices (partisan):

  • Lewis County is in the 20th Legislative District for purposes of State Legislative representation, and in the 3rd Congressional District for federal representation in Congress.

  • Our State Legislative District elects two state representatives every two years and one state senator every four years.

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  • Our representative in the U.S. House of representatives is elected every two years.  Lewis County voters also help to elect two United States Senators (Democrats Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell) every six years, each with staggered terms, and the following statewide elected offices: Governor (Democrat Christine Gregoire), Lieutenant Governor (Democrat Brad Owen), State Treasurer (Democrat Jim McIntire), State Auditor (Democrat Brian Sonntag), State Insurance Commissioner (Democrat Mike Kreidler), State Lands Commissioners (Democrat Peter Goldmark), and Secretary of State (Republican Sam Reed).

  • Lewis County is in the 20th Legislative District for State Senate and State Representative representation in Olympia.  This district includes all of Lewis County, as well as part of Thurston County.

  • 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.

  • For County focused elections, Lewis County voters elect the following officials: 3 County Commissioners, County Auditor, County Assessor, County Treasurer, County Clerk, County Sheriff and County Coroner.

  • Lewis County Commissioners and the County Commission serve as both the County’s Chief Executive as well as its Legislative body. 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.

Lewis County Voter Precincts:

Lewis County is divided into 79 Voting precincts.Click on any of the links below to see a

Map of the precinct.

001

Adna

002

Agate

003

Alpha

004

Berwick

005

Big Bottom

006

Boistfort

007

Cinebar

008

Claquato

009

Cowlitz

010

Crego

011

Curtis

012

Doty

013

Drews Prairie

014

Dryad

015

Emery

016

Ethel

017

Evaline

018

Fords Prairie

019

Forest

021

Harmony

022

Jackson

024

Klickitat

025

Lincoln Creek

026

Logan

027

Mauermann

028

Meskill

029

Mineral

030

Newaukum

032

Onalaska

033

Paradise

034

Parcuvia

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

047

Union

048

Veness

049

Verndale

051

Whealdon

052

Greenwood

053

Independence

054

Packwood

055

N. Jackson

056

N. Emery

101

Centralia #1

102

Centralia #2

103

Centralia #3

104

Centralia #4

105

Centralia #5

106

Centralia #6

107

Centralia #7

108

Centralia #8

109

Centralia #9

110

Centralia #10

111

Centralia #11

112

Centralia #12

113

Centralia #13

201

Chehalis #1

202

Chehalis #2

203

Chehalis #3

204

Chehalis #4

205

Chehalis #5

206

Chehalis #6

207

Chehalis #7

208

Chehalis #8

209

Chehalis #9

300

Morton

400

Mossyrock

501

Napavine #1

502

Napavine #2

503

Napavine #3

600

Pe Ell

700

Toledo

800

Vader

900

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