, August 28, 2009 Baumgartner represented parts of the City of Spokane, Airway Heights, and Cheney including
Eastern Washington University. (map)
Elections In 2010, Baumgartner returned to Eastern Washington and was planning a trip with his future wife Eleanor “to see if we actually like each other," when he was approached by
Cathy McMorris Rodgers' Chief of Staff and future
Spokane Mayor David Condon, who recruited him to run against incumbent Democratic State Senator and Majority Whip
Chris Marr for the
Washington State Senate 6th Legislative District seat. In the November election, he officially defeated Marr with 54% of the vote. The election battle between Marr and Baumgartner is considered the most hotly contested and expensive state legislative races in Washington state history. In 2012 Baumgartner was named one of the
National Federation of Independent Business's Guardians of Business, the highest award they offer, in recognition of his votes that side "100 Percent" with small businesses. The Association of Washington Business has awarded him their 'Cornerstone Award' also, in recognition of his support for employers, economic development, and business-related issues in the Washington State Legislature. In 2015, Baumgartner was awarded the "Legislator of The Year" award by anti-tax activist
Tim Eyman due to his consistent effort to fight tax increases proposed in the state legislature. During the
2016 presidential election primaries, Baumgartner chaired
Scott Walker's
campaign for president in the state of Washington.
Committee assignments In 2011 and 2012, Baumgartner was the ranking minority member of the Economic Development Trade & Innovation Committee, served on the Ways & Means Committee, and the Higher Education & Workforce Development Committee. In 2013, two Democrats joined with the 23 Republicans to form the Majority Coalition Caucus. With the new coalition, Baumgartner was named Vice-Chairman of the Senate Ways and Means Committee, and was also assigned to the Senate Trade and Economic Development Committee, the Higher Education Committee, and the Human Services and Corrections Committee. ==2012 U.S. Senate election==