School Board Director Elections. Each member of a school district board of directors is elected by the registered voters of the school district to serve a term of four or six years. Some school districts are divided into director districts, where school directors are elected by the residents of their respective district for a term of two, four, or six years.
Individuals are eligible to run for the office of school director if they are a citizen of the United States and the state of Washington, and are a registered voter of the school district or director district.
Voter Eligibility. Individuals are eligible to vote in the state of Washington if they are:
The eligibility criteria for qualifying as a school director candidate are modified. An individual is eligible to run for the office of school director if they are at least 18 years old, a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident, a resident of Washington, and a resident of the school district or director district. The requirement that an individual be a registered voter of the school district or director district is eliminated.
Declaration of candidacy forms for school director candidates must be modified to reflect the new criteria.