State Hub

Washington candidate research

155 profiles across federal, statewide, legislative, judicial, local, and other tracked race categories.

House

113 tracked profiles.

R 36D 50

Senate

1 tracked profiles.

R 0D 0

State Legislature

41 tracked profiles.

R 13D 25

State Research Context

Washington candidate coverage and source posture

OppIntell turns the Washington candidate universe into a search-ready research hub with party coverage, race context, and careful public-record framing.

155tracked profiles
3race categories
49Republican profiles
75Democratic profiles

What campaigns can learn

Washington coverage is organized so campaign teams can move from a state-level view into race, party, district, and individual candidate pages. The page is designed for all-party discovery while keeping the competitive research use case clear: understand which public records and profile signals opponents may examine.

Republican-facing value

Republican teams can use this hub to see how the other side may frame Washington filings, office context, district labels, and citation-backed candidate facts. The page avoids unsupported allegations and focuses on what careful researchers can verify from public-source posture.

All-party coverage

The current mix includes 49 Republican, 75 Democratic, and 31 third-party, independent, nonpartisan, or other profiles. That breakdown keeps the hub useful for campaigns, journalists, and researchers comparing the full field.

Quality governance

Candidate pages stay out of indexable surfaces when source, citation, office, or state signals are too thin. That governance lets OppIntell scale pages quickly while keeping thin or unsupported public pages from becoming the primary crawl target.

How many Washington candidates are tracked?

OppIntell currently tracks 155 Washington profiles across 3 race categories on this public hub.

Why does party coverage matter?

Party coverage helps campaigns compare the field and helps Republican users understand what competitors may say about their own candidates from public-source signals.

Why are some pages held from indexing?

Pages are held when source or citation depth is not strong enough for a mature public SEO page. Those pages can still be enriched before they become crawler targets.

Aaron Matthew Croft

Independent · U.S. House

Adam Arafat

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Adam Neil Arafat

Democrat · U.S. House

Adam Smith

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Aimee Warmerdam

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 1

Alex Scheel

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Amanda Mckinney

Republican · U.S. Representative

Amanda Mckinney

Republican · U.S. House

Andres R Mr. Valleza

Republican · U.S. House

Andrew Barkis

Republican · State Representative Pos. 1

Andrew Bartleson

Independent · U.S. Representative

Angela Taylor

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 2

Ann Marie Danimus

Independent · U.S. Representative

Ann Marie Danimus

Independent · U.S. House

Anthony A Whisenhunt

Democrat · U.S. House

Anthony Jensen

Republican · U.S. House

Antony Barran

Republican · U.S. House

Antony Barran

CASCADE · U.S. Representative

Ashley Fedan

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 1

Austin Braswell

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Bajun Mavalwalla

Democrat · U.S. House

Bajun R. Mavalwalla

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Benjamin Kincaid

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Benjamin Kincaid

Democrat · U.S. House

Bob Curtis

Republican · State Representative Pos. 2

Bob Hagglund

Republican · U.S. House

Brent Hennrich

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Brent William Hennrich

Democrat · U.S. House

Brian P. O'Gorman

Independent · U.S. Representative

Bryce Nickel

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Carmela Conroy

Democrat · U.S. House

Carmela Conroy

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Carmen Elizabeth Black

Nonpartisan · U.S. House

Catherine Hildebrand

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Chelsea Dimas

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 1

Cliff Moon

Republican · State Representative Pos. 2

Clifford Mark Greene

Republican · U.S. House

Clyde Shavers

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 1

D. Adam Smith

Democrat · U.S. House

Dan Newhouse

Republican · U.S. House

Dave Paul

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 2

David Hackney

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 1

David James Mr Oswald

Independent · U.S. House

David Womack

Democrat · U.S. House

David Womack

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Davina Duerr

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 1

Debra Long

Republican · State Representative Pos. 1

Delbert Eugene Mr Brisco

Constitution Party · U.S. Senate

Devin Hermanson

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Devin Poore

CASCADE · U.S. Representative

Devin Poore

Independent · U.S. House

Donovan Arnold Deleon

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 2

Edwin H. Feller

Republican · U.S. Representative

Elpidia Saavedra

Republican · U.S. Representative

Emily Randall

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Emily Randall

Democrat · U.S. House

Eric Scott Vaughan

Independent · U.S. House

Ezequiel Morfin

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 2

Favian Valencia

Independent · U.S. House

Favian Valencia

Independent · U.S. Representative

George Wagner

Republican · State Representative Pos. 1

Gwen Kirkland

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Hillary Q. Pham

Republican · State Representative Pos. 1

Hunter Gordon

Democrat · U.S. House

Hunter Gordon

Democrat · U.S. Representative

Jacek "Jack" Kobiesa

STATES NO PARTY PREFERENCE · U.S. Representative

James Etzkorn

Independent · U.S. Representative

James Etzkorn

Independent · U.S. House

Janis Meneatrice Dr. Clark

Republican · U.S. House

Jeff Lyon

Libertarian · State Representative Pos. 2

Jenne Alderks

Democrat · State Representative Pos. 2

Jerrod Sessler

Republican · U.S. House