1040 AMH HATF MAUL 1

 

 

 

 


HB 1040 - H AMDS 040 FAILED 2-21-97

By Representative Hatfield

     On page 1, line 9, strike Aprimary, sample,@ and insert Asample@

 

     On page 1, line 10, beginning with A((In@ strike all the matter through Aplace.))@ on line 12, and insert  AIn the case of candidates for city, town, and district office, this procedure shall also determine the order for candidate names on the official primary ballot used at the polling place.  The county auditor may rotate candidates names on ballots at primaries for federal, state, and county partisan offices, for the office of superintendent of public instruction, and for judicial offices, as outlined in RCW 29.30.040.@

 

     On page 1, after line 16, strike the remainder of the bill and insert the following:

     ASec.  2.  RCW 29.30.040 and 1990 c 59 s 94, 1977 ex.s. c 361 s 54, & 1965 c 9 s 29.30.040 are each amended to read as follows:

     The county auditor may rotate ((At primaries,)) the names of candidates for federal, state, and county partisan offices, for the office of superintendent of public instruction, and for judicial offices. If the county auditor rotates those candidates= names, then they shall follow the following procedures:

     The names of those candidates shall, for each office or position, be arranged initially in the order determined under RCW 29.30.025.  Additional sets of ballots shall be prepared in which the positions of the names of all candidates for each office or position shall be changed as many times as there are candidates in the office or position in which there are the greatest number of names.  As nearly as possible an equal number of ballots shall be prepared after each change.  In making the changes of position between each set of ballots, the candidates for each such office in the first position under the office heading shall be moved to the last position under that office heading, and each other name shall be moved up to the position immediately above its previous position under that office heading.  The effect of this rotation of the order of the names shall be that the name of each candidate for an office or position shall appear first, second, and so forth for that office or position on the ballots of a nearly equal number of registered voters in that jurisdiction.  In a precinct using voting devices, the names of the candidates for each office shall appear in only one sequence in that precinct.  The names of candidates for city, town, and district office on the ballot at the primary shall not be rotated.@ 

 

Correct the title.

 

 

 


EFFECT: Allows county auditors to choose whether to rotate candidates names in certain primaries, or to set the order of candidates by lot.