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HOUSE BILL 1516
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State of Washington 54th Legislature 1995 Regular Session
By Representatives Honeyford, Scott and Chopp
Read first time 01/27/95. Referred to Committee on Government Operations.
AN ACT Relating to candidates filing for election; amending RCW 29.15.020, 29.15.120, 29.15.160, 29.27.020, and 29.42.050; and repealing RCW 29.18.150.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. RCW 29.15.020 and 1990 c 59 s 81 are each amended to read as follows:
Except where otherwise
provided by this title, declarations of candidacy for the following offices
shall be filed during regular business hours with the filing officer no earlier
than the ((fourth)) second Monday in July and no later than the
((following)) second Friday after the first day of filing
in the year in which the office is scheduled to be voted upon:
(1) Offices that are scheduled to be voted upon for full terms or both full terms and short terms at, or in conjunction with, a state general election; and
(2) Offices where a vacancy, other than a short term, exists that has not been filled by election and for which an election to fill the vacancy is required in conjunction with the next state general election.
This section supersedes all other statutes that provide for a different filing period for these offices.
Sec. 2. RCW 29.15.120 and 1994 c 223 s 6 are each amended to read as follows:
A candidate may
withdraw his or her declaration of candidacy at any time before the close of
business on the ((Thursday following the)) last day for candidates to
file under RCW 29.15.020 by filing, with the officer with whom the declaration
of candidacy was filed, a signed request that his or her name not be printed on
the ballot. There shall be no withdrawal period for declarations of candidacy
filed during special filing periods held under this title. The filing officer
may permit the withdrawal of a filing for the office of precinct committee
officer at the request of the candidate at any time if no absentee ballots have
been issued for that office and the general election ballots for that precinct
have not been printed. The filing officer may permit the withdrawal of a
filing for any elected office of a city, town, or special district at the
request of the candidate at any time before a primary if the primary ballots
for that city, town, or special district have not been ordered. No filing fee
may be refunded to any candidate who withdraws under this section. Notice of
the deadline for withdrawal of candidacy and that the filing fee is not
refundable shall be given to each candidate at the time he or she files.
Sec. 3. RCW 29.15.160 and 1975-'76 2nd ex.s. c 120 s 9 are each amended to read as follows:
A void in candidacy for
a nonpartisan office occurs when an election for such office, except for the short
term, has been scheduled and ((no valid declaration of candidacy has been
filed for the position or)) all persons filing ((such)) valid
declarations of candidacy have died or been disqualified.
Sec. 4. RCW 29.27.020 and 1990 c 59 s 8 are each amended to read as follows:
On or before the day
following the last day for ((political parties to fill vacancies in the
ticket as provided by RCW 29.18.150)) filing, the secretary of state
shall certify to each county auditor a list of the candidates who have filed
declarations of candidacy in his or her office for the primary. For each
office, the certificate shall include the name of each candidate, his or her
address, and his or her party designation, if any.
Sec. 5. RCW 29.42.050 and 1991 c 363 s 34 are each amended to read as follows:
The statutory
requirements for filing as a candidate at the primaries shall apply to
candidates for precinct committee officer ((except that the filing period
for this office alone shall be extended to and include the Friday immediately
following the last day for political parties to fill vacancies in the ticket as
provided by RCW 29.18.150,)) and the office shall not be voted upon at the
primaries, but the names of all candidates must appear under the proper party
and office designations on the ballot for the general November election for
each even-numbered year and the one receiving the highest number of votes shall
be declared elected: PROVIDED, That to be declared elected, a candidate must
receive at least ten percent of the number of votes cast for the candidate of
the candidate's party receiving the greatest number of votes in the precinct.
Any person elected to the office of precinct committee officer who has not
filed a declaration of candidacy shall pay the fee of one dollar to the county
auditor for a certificate of election. The term of office of precinct
committee officer shall be for two years, commencing upon completion of the
official canvass of votes by the county canvassing board of election returns.
Should any vacancy occur in this office by reason of death, resignation, or
disqualification of the incumbent, or because of failure to elect, the
respective county chair of the county central committee shall be empowered to
fill such vacancy by appointment: PROVIDED, HOWEVER, That in legislative
districts having a majority of its precincts in a county with a population of
one million or more, such appointment shall be made only upon the
recommendation of the legislative district chair: PROVIDED, That the person so
appointed shall have the same qualifications as candidates when filing for
election to such office for such precinct: PROVIDED FURTHER, That when a
vacancy in the office of precinct committee officer exists because of failure
to elect at a state general election, such vacancy shall not be filled until
after the organization meeting of the county central committee and the new
county chair selected as provided by RCW 29.42.030.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 6. RCW 29.18.150 and 1990 c 59 s 102, 1977 ex.s. c 329 s 12, & 1965 c 9 s 29.18.150 are each repealed.
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