Who Is Running in Washington Congressional District 10th in 2026?
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Marilyn Strickland
(Incumbent)Economy
HighMarilyn Strickland supports job creation and economic security, advocating for small businesses and federal funding for local projects. She introduced the Investments in Innovation Act to strengthen the Small Business Investment Company program, encouraging investment in minority businesses to boost local economies and improve the job market. Strickland also voted to expand financial aid for tuition-free college in high-demand fields and cap insulin costs at $35.
Immigration
HighMarilyn Strickland has criticized DHS operations and ICE, stating they pose a threat to the American public and calling some operations 'domestic terrorism.' She believes state and local governments lack sufficient resources to address immigration challenges effectively. She has also indicated support for federal investments in mental and behavioral health, referencing the Build Back Better Act as having 'good intentions' in the context of broader societal issues that might intersect with immigration challenges.
Healthcare
HighMarilyn Strickland voted against H.R. 6703, the "Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act." She advocates for universal healthcare and lower drug prices, stating that healthcare should be a right. Her position reflects a commitment to ensuring accessible and affordable medical care for all individuals.
Republican Candidate
No Republican candidate has been confirmed for this race yet. Check back after the primary.
| Issue | Marilyn Strickland |
|---|---|
| Economy | Marilyn Strickland supports job creation and economic security, advocating for small businesses and federal funding for local projects. She introduced the Investments in Innovation Act to strengthen the Small Business Investment Company program, encouraging investment in minority businesses to boost local economies and improve the job market. Strickland also voted to expand financial aid for tuition-free college in high-demand fields and cap insulin costs at $35. High |
| Immigration | Marilyn Strickland has criticized DHS operations and ICE, stating they pose a threat to the American public and calling some operations 'domestic terrorism.' She believes state and local governments lack sufficient resources to address immigration challenges effectively. She has also indicated support for federal investments in mental and behavioral health, referencing the Build Back Better Act as having 'good intentions' in the context of broader societal issues that might intersect with immigration challenges. High |
| Healthcare | Marilyn Strickland voted against H.R. 6703, the "Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act." She advocates for universal healthcare and lower drug prices, stating that healthcare should be a right. Her position reflects a commitment to ensuring accessible and affordable medical care for all individuals. High |
| Climate & Energy | Marilyn Strickland views climate change as a public health, national security, and equity issue. She supports investing in renewable energy for a carbon-free future, rebuilding the EPA with a focus on equity impacts, and reinstating emissions regulations and public land protections. She has also worked to make the Puget Sound a federal priority, helped re-launch the Puget Sound Recovery Caucus, and secured historic funding increases for its restoration. High |
| Abortion & Reproductive Rights | Marilyn Strickland supports reproductive rights, demonstrated by her votes in favor of the Right to Contraception Act and the Women’s Health Protection Act. She also reintroduced and endorsed the Reproductive Health Travel Fund Act, which aims to provide grant assistance for individuals traveling to receive reproductive health care, including abortion care. Her legislative actions align with advocating for access to comprehensive reproductive medical services. High |
| Foreign Policy | Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland voted for the FY26 NDAA in December 2025, noting its support for servicemembers and funding for Joint Base Lewis-McChord. She opposed a September 2025 version of the NDAA due to hyper-partisan amendments that she argued weakened national security. Strickland also advocated for removing Confederate names from military bases. Additionally, she criticized former President Trump's strikes on Iran, asserting Congress's constitutional authority for declaring war. High |
| Education | Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland voted to expand access to financial aid and tuition-free college for students pursuing high-demand fields such as nursing, behavioral health, teaching, and the building trades. She also champions vocational-technical training and apprenticeship programs. Additionally, she launched an annual Congressional Art Competition to recognize young artistic talent across the nation, expressing inspiration from student creativity. High |
| Gun Policy | Marilyn Strickland supports gun control measures, including universal background checks for gun purchases and restoring a ban on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines. She emphasizes the need to prevent gun violence by keeping illegal guns out of the hands of children while respecting Second Amendment rights and responsible gun ownership. She has co-sponsored the Bipartisan Background Checks Act and the Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act. High |
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