Jesse E. Johnson (born 1989 or 1990) is an American educator and politician serving as a member of the Washington House of Representatives. Johnson represents Washington's 30th legislative district, which encompasses parts of King County and Pierce County. He was appointed to the legislature in January 2020 following the resignation of Representative Kristine Reeves. Prior to his appointment, Johnson served as a member of the Federal Way, Washington City Council.
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| - Jesse E. Johnson (born 1989 or 1990) is an American educator and politician serving as a member of the Washington House of Representatives. Johnson represents Washington's 30th legislative district, which encompasses parts of King County and Pierce County. He was appointed to the legislature in January 2020 following the resignation of Representative Kristine Reeves. Prior to his appointment, Johnson served as a member of the Federal Way, Washington City Council. (en)
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| - Kirkland, Washington, U.S. (en)
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| - Jesse E. Johnson (born 1989 or 1990) is an American educator and politician serving as a member of the Washington House of Representatives. Johnson represents Washington's 30th legislative district, which encompasses parts of King County and Pierce County. He was appointed to the legislature in January 2020 following the resignation of Representative Kristine Reeves. Prior to his appointment, Johnson served as a member of the Federal Way, Washington City Council. Johnson retained his seat and was elected to a full two-year term in November 2020. In 2022, Johnson announced he would not seek another term in order to focus on his young family, which included a 6-month old and wife in medical school. (en)
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