STOPNIKKITORRES

Case File — Subject: N. Torres

The truth is out there

And it's hiding in plain sight — in Nikki Torres's votes, her donors, and the seat she was handed instead of winning. Senator of the 15th, now running in the 8th; a "Republican" the GOP's own data files as a Hard Democrat. This is the public record. Every claim links to its source.

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Public voting record

Her Record in Olympia

67% — and 8 times she voted with the Democrats

The nonpartisan Freedom Index scored 24 of Senator Torres's floor votes. She broke from the conservative position on 8 of them — casting a YES on bills the Index flagged as a NO. That's how a "Republican" lands at just 67%. Every vote below is an official roll call; the flag shows the Freedom Index's recommended position next to how Torres actually voted.

67%Freedom Index score
8 votesShe sided with the Democrats

These are the 8 votes (of 24 scored) where Torres opposed the Freedom Index's recommended position. Full scorecard and every roll call: freedomindex.us.

Public record & news reporting

How She Got In

She wasn't elected to the seat — it was handed to her

Nikki Torres's first trip to the state Senate didn't come from beating anyone. In 2022 it came from a filing-week maneuver by a 28-year incumbent who timed his exit so a hand-picked successor could walk in unopposed — and he admitted it.

Illustration: a baton quietly passed between two figures in a back room while other candidates are locked out
Illustration. Symbolic image — the filing dates, withdrawal, and quotes below are documented in news reporting.
  • Fri, May 20, 2022
    Pasco City Councilmember Nikki Torres files for the newly redrawn 15th Legislative District Senate seat.
  • Mon, May 23, 2022
    Days after filing week closes, 28-year incumbent Sen. Jim Honeyford abruptly withdraws his own re-election filing.
  • Same day
    Honeyford immediately endorses Torres: "I am proud to hand the baton off to Nikki."
  • The result
    With the filing deadline already passed, Torres is left as the only candidate — no serious contest, and a would-be challenger left "off guard."
"I wanted to see who else would file. If I thought that person was a good candidate, then I would withdraw. And we did get a good candidate." — Sen. Jim Honeyford, on deliberately waiting out filing week before withdrawing (Yakima Herald)
In his own words The incumbent didn't retire and let voters choose. He held his seat open through the deadline, watched who filed, and stepped aside only once the approved successor was locked in.
Fair question If Nikki Torres is such a strong candidate, why did she need the field cleared for her instead of winning it?
Public campaign-finance records

Follow the Money

She kept $1,250 from a man who pleaded guilty to rape

Gilbert "Gilberto" Mendoza — owner of the Pasco tax business "Taxes y Mas" — has written Nikki Torres's campaigns four checks totaling $1,500 since 2021. Even after one $250 check was refunded, she has kept $1,250 of his money. On May 19, 2026, Mendoza pleaded guilty to third-degree rape in Franklin County (Case #20-1-50415-11) — a charge that had been pending since 2020.

Illustration: a cash-filled envelope changing hands in the shadows near the Capitol
Illustration. Symbolic image — the donations and guilty plea below are documented public records.
On the record The donations below are itemized in Washington Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) filings. Mendoza's guilty plea was reported by La Voz Hispanic Newspaper and is docketed in Franklin County Superior Court.
$1,250Kept from a convicted rapist
4 checksTo Torres · 2021–2026 · per PDC

The timeline

Fair question Will Senator Torres return the money — and when did she know?

The receipts

PDC record: Gilberto Mendoza $500 contribution to Nikki Torres, 2021
PDC record. Gilberto Mendoza (Taxes y Mas), $500 to Nikki E. Torres, 2021 cycle. Source: pdc.wa.gov
La Voz Hispanic Newspaper post reporting Mendoza guilty plea
La Voz Hispanic Newspaper. Mendoza's guilty plea to 3rd-degree rape, Franklin County Case #20-1-50415-11.
2019 photo: Nikki Torres with donor Gilbert Mendoza at a Tri-Cities Hispanic Chamber event
2019. Nikki Torres (left) with donor Gilbert Mendoza (right) — years before his guilty plea.
Party data & primary history

Who Is She, Really?

The GOP's own data flags her a "Hard Democrat"

Washington doesn't register voters by party — but the Washington State Republican Party's own voter file (the "GOP Data Center") models each voter. Its record on Torres reads "5 – Hard Democrat," and tags her as a 2016 and 2020 Democratic presidential primary voter. This is the Republican Party's own classification of her — not ours.

Graphic: WA GOP Data Center classifies Nikki Torres as 5 - Hard Democrat
Campaign graphic summarizing the WA GOP Data Center record: "5 – Hard Democrat," with 2016 & 2020 Democratic presidential primary participation.

What the data shows

• Observed-party model: 5 – Hard Democrat

• Tagged: 2016 Democrat Presidential Primary Voter

• Tagged: 2020 Democrat Presidential Primary Voter

Read it right "Observed party" is the party's model of a voter, and Washington's primary is a public choice of ballot — not proof of registration or belief. But for a Republican primary electorate, the party's own "Hard Democrat" label is a striking flag.

The Paper Trail

Complaints, warnings, and a residency she had to move for

Torres's public filings have drawn repeated scrutiny. Here's exactly where each matter stands — stated straight, so no one can wave it away.

Pending — unproven

F-1 income complaint

PDC Case #193015 (opened June 22, 2026) alleges she failed to accurately report income on her Personal Financial Affairs Statements (F-1s).

Status: Under PDC assessment. No findings yet — an allegation, not a conclusion.

Closed — written warning

Late-filing complaint

PDC Case #182606 alleged she registered and filed late as a candidate (a 245-day late filing, among others).

Status: Closed with a formal written warning; PDC cited a "good-faith misunderstanding" and imposed no penalty.

Challenged — then dismissed

Residency challenge

After redistricting drew her out of the 15th, Torres moved across town to a Road 64 home in Pasco to run in the 8th. A citizen challenged whether she truly lives there.

Status: The Franklin County board dismissed the challenge, finding insufficient evidence.

Opinion of a candidate

A rival isn't buying it

"I don't believe for a second that Nikki Torres actually lives in the 8th LD. It is my opinion that her voter registration is fraudulent…" — Doug McKinley, candidate for State Senate, 8th LD (Facebook)

That's McKinley's stated opinion. The formal challenge testing it was dismissed — but the question of whether a career politician moved into a district just to keep a seat is one voters can weigh themselves.

Facebook post by Doug McKinley questioning Nikki Torres's residency
Doug McKinley on Facebook, stating his opinion on Torres's residency in the 8th LD.
For the record A 2025 legislative ethics complaint (No. 25-12) asked whether a campaign press release misused state resources. The board found no violation, ruling the release went out on personal time and resources. We note it here in full for completeness.
Voter commentary — opinion, not fact

What Voters Are Asking

"Why are Democrats helping Nikki?"

When local Democrats reportedly pressed their own candidate to step aside in a nearby race, voters across Central Washington started asking out loud who really benefits. The posts below are opinions from the community — we include them as commentary, not proof.

Meme: Why are Democrats supporting Nikki?
Community meme circulating on Facebook, quoting a commenter's theory about strategic Democratic support.
Facebook comments from voters on a Tri-City Herald article
Reader comments on a Tri-City Herald article about a Democrat being asked to bow out of a nearby House race.
Be clear No one has proven a coordinated deal. This section reflects questions voters are raising — and the kind of scrutiny a candidate invites when the pattern looks off.

Show Your Work

Sources

Every factual claim on this page traces to a primary public record. Verify them yourself:

  1. Freedom Index — Sen. Nikki Torres scorecard: freedomindex.us/legislator/12090
  2. PDC Enforcement Case #193015 (F-1 income complaint, pending): pdc.wa.gov …/193015
  3. PDC Enforcement Case #182606 (late filing, closed w/ written warning): pdc.wa.gov …/182606
  4. PDC contribution search — Mendoza to Torres: pdc.wa.gov contributions (Mendoza → Torres)
  5. La Voz Hispanic Newspaper — Mendoza guilty plea: lavozhispanicnews.com
  6. Franklin County voter-registration challenge — supporting documents: franklincountywa.gov (challenge documents)
  7. Residency challenge dismissed — Apple Valley News Now: applevalleynewsnow.com
  8. Redistricting & run in the 8th — Yakima Herald: yakimaherald.com
  9. Legislative Ethics Board Opinion 2025 – No. 12 (no violation found): leg.wa.gov …/25-12
  10. Honeyford withdraws / "hand the baton to Nikki" — Sunnyside Sun: sunnysidesun.com
  11. Honeyford "wanted to see who else would file" — Yakima Herald: yakimaherald.com
  12. "Retirement catches would-be challenger off guard" — The Center Square: thecentersquare.com