Four people have filed to run for one District 14 position in the Washington State House of Representatives, while two Democrats are challenging Republican incumbent Gina Mosbrucker for the other. The filing period for the August 7 primary election ended on Friday. Among those seeking the position one seat being vacated by the retiring Norm Johnson are Yakima Republicans Kathy Coffey and Chris Corry, White Salmon Democrat Sasha Bentley, and Yakima Democrat Earl Steven Lee. Mosbrucker is being challenged by Yakima Democrats Noah Ramirez and Liz Hallock for position two. Washington uses a “top two” primary system, with the top two vote-getters advancing to the November general election regardless of party affiliation. Locally, Klickitat County Commissioner David Sauter is opposed by Raymond Clough of Dallesport, and Sheriff Bob Songer is being challenged by Douglas Charters of Bingen. In Skamania County, current Assessor Gabriel Spencer is on the ballot for the position with Tom Dillon of North Bonneville, and incumbent Prosecuting Attorney Adam Kick is opposed by Dan McGill of Stevenson.