The candidate filing period for the Aug. 6, 2024 Primary and Special Election came to a close May 10, and the final list includes several Camas-Washougal residents hoping to be elected to federal, state and county seats.
The primary race for Washington’s 3rd District congressional seat — now held by Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez — will include Republican challengers Joe Kent, of Vancouver, who lost the seat to Gluesenkamp Perez in November 2022, and Camas City Councilwoman Leslie Lewallen. Camas resident John Saulie-Rohman also has thrown their hat in the ring for the 3rd District seat and will be running as an independent candidate.
The primary race for the District 17, Position 2 state House seat now held by Republican Rep. Paul Harris will include Democratic candidate Terri Niles, of Vancouver, and two Republican candidates — Washougal Mayor David Stuebe, who has said he would like to retain his mayoral seat if elected to the state legislature; and Hannah Joy, of Carson, Washington.
Harris has filed to run as a Republican candidate for Sen. Lynda Wilson’s 17th District state Senate seat. Wilson announced in March that she plans to retire following a 10-year run in the state Legislature. Harris will run against Democratic candidate Marla Keethler, of White Salmon, for the 17th District state Senate seat.
Meanwhile, incumbent state Rep. Kevin Waters, a Republican from Stevenson, will run unopposed for the state Legislature seat he won in November 2022.