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American politician

Mark Schoesler
Schoesler in 2022
Minority Leader of the Washington Senate
In office
November 15, 2017 – November 30, 2020
Preceded bySharon Nelson
Succeeded byJohn Braun
Majority Leader of the Washington Senate
In office
December 1, 2014 – November 15, 2017
Preceded byRodney Tom
Succeeded bySharon Nelson
Member of the Washington Senate
from the 9th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 10, 2005
Preceded byLarry Sheahan
Member of the Washington House of Representatives
from the 9th district
In office
1993–2005
Personal details
Born (1957-02-16) February 16, 1957 (age 67)
Ritzville, Washington
Political partyRepublican
EducationSpokane Community College (AA)
WebsiteOfficial website

Mark G. Schoesler (born February 16, 1957) is an American politician who is a Republican. He is a member of the Washington State Senate. He has represented District 9 since 2005.

References

  1. "2019-2020 Legislative Manual" (PDF). State of Washington. 2019. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  2. "Capwiz is Unavailable".
  3. 9th Legislative District Map
  4. Project Vote Smart - Sen. Schoesler
Washington State Senate
Preceded bySharon Nelson Minority Leader of the Washington Senate
2017–2020
Succeeded byJohn Braun
Members of the Washington State Senate
68th State Legislature (2023–2025)
President of the Senate
Denny Heck (D)
President pro tempore
Vacant
Majority Leader
Andy Billig (D)
Minority Leader
John Braun (R)
  1. Derek Stanford (D)
  2. Jim McCune (R)
  3. Andy Billig (D)
  4. Mike Padden (R)
  5. Mark Mullet (D)
  6. Jeff Holy (R)
  7. Shelly Short (R)
  8. Matt Boehnke (R)
  9. Mark Schoesler (R)
  10. Ron Muzzall (R)
  11. Bob Hasegawa (D)
  12. Brad Hawkins (R)
  13. Judy Warnick (R)
  14. Curtis King (R)
  15. Nikki Torres (R)
  16. Perry Dozier (R)
  17. Lynda Wilson (R)
  18. Ann Rivers (R)
  19. Jeff Wilson (R)
  20. John Braun (R)
  21. Marko Liias (D)
  22. Sam Hunt (D)
  23. Drew Hansen (D)
  24. Mike Chapman (D)
  25. Chris Gildon (R)
  26. Deborah Krishnadasan (D)
  27. Yasmin Trudeau (D)
  28. T'wina Nobles (D)
  29. Steve Conway (D)
  30. Claire Wilson (D)
  31. Phil Fortunato (R)
  32. Jesse Salomon (D)
  33. Tina Orwall (D)
  34. Joe Nguyen (D)
  35. Drew MacEwen (R)
  36. Noel Frame (D)
  37. Rebecca Saldaña (D)
  38. June Robinson (D)
  39. Keith Wagoner (R)
  40. Liz Lovelett (D)
  41. Lisa Wellman (D)
  42. Sharon Shewmake (D)
  43. Jamie Pedersen (D)
  44. John Lovick (D)
  45. Manka Dhingra (D)
  46. Javier Valdez (D)
  47. Claudia Kauffman (D)
  48. Patty Kuderer (D)
  49. Annette Cleveland (D)
Majority caucus
Democratic (29)
Minority caucus
Republican (20)


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