2026 Snohomish County State Legislative Scorecard
FUTURE 42 recently released our second annual comprehensive scorecard highlighting key votes taken by all 147 legislators during the 2026 legislative session. That full scorecard can be viewed here.
Today, Future 42 Snohomish County is releasing an abbreviated legislative scorecard specifically highlighting the key votes taken by legislators representing Snohomish County during the 2026 legislative session.
1st District – Senator Derek Stanford, Rep. Davina Duerr, Rep. Shelley Kloba
10th District – Senator Ron Muzzall, Rep. Dave Paul, Rep. Clyde Shavers
12th District – Senator Keith Goehner, Rep. Brian Burnett, Rep. Mike Steele
21st District – Senator Marko Liias, Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, Rep. Strom Peterson
32nd District – Senator Jesse Salomon, Rep. Lauren Davis, Rep. Cindy Ryu
38th District – Senator June Robinson, Rep. Julio Cortes, Rep. Mary Fosse
39th District – Senator Keith Wagoner, Rep. Carolyn Eslick, Rep. Sam Low
44th District – Senator John Lovick, Rep. April Berg, Rep. Brandy Donaghy
This information is critical to ensure that Snohomish County residents are informed on bills that were passed, how these new laws will impact them, their family, and businesses, and how their elected state legislators voted on those bills.
The 2026 Washington State legislative session included debate and action on a number of key bills that will affect the daily lives of Snohomish County residents. This year was a “short session” of 60 days. While there were approximately 600 bills proposed during the legislative session, this Future 42 legislative scorecard focuses on the 15 bills/amendments that are most consequential and that received a floor vote in at least one chamber.
Bills that raise the tax burden, make our state less safe, or increase the regulatory framework are scored negatively, while bills that provide tax relief, increase public safety, or remove unnecessary regulations are scored positively.
Governor Bob Ferguson signed each piece of legislation featured in this scorecard into law except for the ones that did not reach his desk, which were SB 5360, HB 1574, and two separate amendments to SB 6346, the income tax bill.
We hope this legislative scorecard will help to better inform Snohomish County residents and shed light on which local legislators have voted in favor/opposition of taxes, public safety, and regulations.
Please share this scorecard and help your neighbors learn more about what your elected officials are standing for in Olympia.
Click here or the image below to see the full scorecard. Click here to look up your lawmakers on Future 42’s Take Action tool.
