(1) The results of balloting must be reported to the conservation commission within fourteen days of the election, unless, after consultation with the conservation commission, the election supervisor determines more time is needed.
(2) Ballot results must be reported separately for each poll site, for each mail-in or remote election, and for all ballots. If the same poll site is open on more than one day, separate reports for each day are required.
(3) Information provided about the election must include:
(a) The name of the conservation district; and
(b) Whether the report is for a specific poll site or for a mail-in election, and if for a poll site, the location of the poll site and the date of polling must be specified.
(4) Information provided about candidates must include:
(a) The name of each candidate; and
(b) For each candidate, the number of eligible votes counted and the total number of votes cast for the person.
(5) The total number of ballots invalidated must be reported.
(6) The conservation district must identify the unofficial winner.
(7) The ballot results report must be signed and dated by the polling officers who counted the ballots. If the election supervisor participated in counting ballots, the election supervisor must also sign the report.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
89.08.040,
89.08.160,
89.08.190, and
89.08.200. WSR 20-19-122, § 135-110-750, filed 9/21/20, effective 10/22/20. Statutory Authority: RCW
89.08.040,
89.08.190, and
89.08.200. WSR 10-21-084, § 135-110-750, filed 10/19/10, effective 11/19/10.]