Educational Service Districts. Washington has nine regionally based educational service districts (ESDs) that provide cooperative informational services to local school districts and assist the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and the State Board of Education in the performance of their duties. The ESDs are governed by boards of seven or nine members elected by school directors within each of the ESDs.
Legislation adopted in 2022 transferred election administration duties for ESD board member elections, including duties related to candidate filing and voting, from OSPI to the Washington State School Directors' Association (WSSDA). Declarations for candidacy forms for these elections may only be filed in person or by mail, and all votes in these elections must be cast by mail.
Provisions governing the administration of ESD board member elections by the WSSDA are modified by:
PRO: Last year the election responsibilities for ESDs were transferred to WSSDA. However, statute still reflects language indicating these elections must be done by mail. This bill eliminates that requirement so that WSSDA can do this electronically, since they already have the system in place to do so and run the system well. WSSDA has spend the last couple years revising their election system to an online system to increase access to information, filing processes, and voting processes. This has also increased participation and doubled the turnout at elections. This bill would allow WSSDA to use that simplified process for ESD elections.