Voters are about to remake WA Legislature. Here are 7 races to watch.

Bothell, WALocal News

The Washington state Legislature is on the verge of a major transformation with the upcoming elections, driven by retirements and redistricting. A total of nine state senators and eleven representatives will not be returning, paving the way for new candidates. Democrats are optimistic about expanding their majorities in both chambers, currently at 58-40 in the House and 29-20 in the Senate. One of the most closely watched races is in the 10th Legislative District, where Republican Ron Muzzall faces a fierce challenge from Democrat Janet St. Clair, making it one of the most expensive legislative contests of the cycle.

The Democratic Party is heavily investing in this race, particularly given the current political climate surrounding issues like abortion and the unpopularity of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in the area. Additionally, redistricting has altered the political landscape, potentially benefiting Democrats in traditionally Republican areas. Internal conflicts within the Republican Party further complicate these races, and the outcomes could redefine the state's legislative priorities and policies. The stakes are high as voters prepare to make their choices on election day.

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