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                            SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2089

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State of Washington              52nd Legislature             1991 Regular Session

 

By House Committee on State Government (originally sponsored by Representatives Anderson, Bowman, Pruitt, Grant, R. Fisher, Ferguson, R. Johnson and Franklin).

 

Read first time March 6, 1991.  Fixing the date of the presidential primary.


     AN ACT Relating to the date of the presidential preference primary; and amending RCW 29.19.020, 29.13.010, and 29.13.020.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

     Sec. 1.  RCW 29.19.020 and 1989 c 4 s 2 (Initiative Measure No. 99) are each amended to read as follows:

     On the fourth Tuesday in ((May)) March of each year when a president of the United States is to be nominated and elected, ((or such other date as may be selected by the secretary of state to advance the concept of a regional primary,)) a presidential preference primary shall be held at which voters may express their preferences as to who should be the nominee of a major political party for the office of president.

 

     Sec. 2.  RCW 29.13.010 and 1989 c 4 s 9 (Initiative Measure No. 99) are each amended to read as follows:

     All state, county, city, town, and district general elections for the election of federal, state, legislative, judicial, county, city, town, district, and precinct officers, and for the submission to the voters of the state, county, city, town, or district of any measure for their adoption and approval or rejection, shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, in the year in which they may be called.  A state-wide general election shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November of each year:  PROVIDED, That the state-wide general election held in odd-numbered years shall be limited to (1) city, town, and district general elections as provided for in RCW 29.13.020 as now or hereafter amended, or as otherwise provided by law; (2) the election of federal officers for the remainder of any unexpired terms in the membership of either branch of the congress of the United States; (3) the election of state and county officers for the remainder of any unexpired terms of offices created by or whose duties are described in Article II, section 15, Article III, sections 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, and Article IV, sections 3 and 5 of the state Constitution and RCW 2.06.080; (4) the election of county officers in any county governed by a charter containing provisions calling for general county elections at this time; and (5) the approval or rejection of state measures, including proposed constitutional amendments, matters pertaining to any proposed constitutional convention, initiative measures and referendum measures proposed by the electorate, referendum bills, and any other matter provided by the legislature for submission to the electorate:  PROVIDED FURTHER, That this section shall not be construed as fixing the time for holding primary elections, or elections for the recall of any elective public officer:  PROVIDED HOWEVER, That the county legislative authority may, if they deem an emergency to exist, call a special county election by presenting a resolution to the county auditor at least forty-five days prior to the proposed election date.  A special election called by the county legislative authority shall be held on one of the following dates as decided by such governing body:

     (a) The first Tuesday after the first Monday in February;

     (b) The second Tuesday in March;

     (c) In a presidential election year, the fourth Tuesday in March, or in any other year, the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April;

     (d) The ((fourth)) third Tuesday in May;

     (e) The day of the primary as specified by RCW 29.13.070; or

     (f) The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

     In addition to the dates set forth in (a) through (f) above, a special election to validate an excess levy or bond issue may be called at any time to meet the needs resulting from failure of a county to pass a special levy for the first time or from fire, flood, earthquake, or other act of God.  Such county special election shall be noticed and conducted in the manner provided by law.

     This section shall supersede the provisions of any and all other statutes, whether general or special in nature, having different dates for such city, town, and district elections, the purpose of this section being to establish mandatory dates for holding elections except for those elections held pursuant to a home-rule charter adopted under Article XI, section 4 of the state Constitution.

 

     Sec. 3.  RCW 29.13.020 and 1990 c 33 s 562 are each amended to read as follows:

     (1) All city, town, and district general elections shall be held throughout the state of Washington on the first Tuesday following the first Monday in November in the odd-numbered years.

     This section shall not apply to:

     (a) Elections for the recall of any elective public officer;

     (b) Public utility districts or district elections at which the ownership of property within those districts is a prerequisite to voting, all of which elections shall be held at the times prescribed in the laws specifically applicable thereto;

     (c) Consolidation proposals as provided for in RCW 28A.315.280 and nonhigh capital fund aid proposals as provided for in chapter 28A.540 RCW.

     (2) The county auditor, as ex officio supervisor of elections, upon request in the form of a resolution of the governing body of a city, town, or district, presented to him at least forty-five days prior to the proposed election date, may, if he deems an emergency to exist, call a special election in such city, town, or district, and for the purpose of such special election he may combine, unite, or divide precincts.  A special election called by such governing body shall be held on one of the following dates as decided by the governing body:

     (a) The first Tuesday after the first Monday in February;

     (b) The second Tuesday in March;

     (c) In a presidential election year, the fourth Tuesday in March, or in any other year, the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April;

     (d) The ((fourth)) third Tuesday in May;

     (e) The day of the primary election as specified by RCW 29.13.070; or

     (f) The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.

     In addition to (a) through (f) above, a special election to validate an excess levy or bond issue may be called at any time to meet the needs resulting from failure of a school or junior taxing district to pass a special levy or bond issue for the first time or from fire, flood, earthquake, or other act of God, except that no special election may be held between the first day for candidates to file for public office and the last day to certify the returns of the general election other than as provided in (e) and (f) of this subsection.  Such special election shall be conducted and notice thereof given in the manner provided by law.

     This section shall supersede the provisions of any and all other statutes, whether general or special in nature, having different dates for such city, town, and district elections, the purpose of this section being to establish mandatory dates for holding elections.