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Meet Peter Abbarno, Candidate for the State House of Representatives in the 20th Legislative District, and your Cowlitz County Candidates in a series of meet-and-greets that begin August 27th. The 20th Legislative District includes parts of Thurston, Lewis, Cowlitz, and Clark counties.

Peter received over 47% of the primary vote in a field of 4 candidates to advance to the General Election on November 3rd to face a democrat candidate from Toutle.

Every-other week, starting on Thursday, August 27th, the public will have an opportunity to meet Republican candidates running for office or re-election in the State of Washington and Cowlitz County at the Cowlitz County Republican Headquarters at 314 Academy Street in Kelso.

2020 Meet & Greet Calendar

  • August 27th 5PM – 7PM
  • September 10th 5PM – 7PM
  • September 24th 5PM – 7PM
  • October 8th 5PM – 7PM
  • October 22nd 5PM – 7PM
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About Peter Abbarno

Peter is a small business owner, attorney with Althauser Rayan Abbarno, LLP, and Mayor Pro-tem in the City of Centralia. Peter lives with his wife Holly (Hawes), a math teacher at Centralia Middle School, and their two children Sophia and Antonio.

Peter is endorsed by State Senator John Braun (R-20); State Representative Richard Debolt (R-20); State Representative Ed Orcutt (R-20); State Representative Jim Walsh (R-19); over 30 elected officials in the 20th district; as well as endorsed by the Washington Farm Bureau, Associated General Contractors of Washington, Washington Affordable Housing Council, The Daily News, The Lewis County News, received an “A” grade from the National Rifle Association, and is the only candidate recommended by LifePac.

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