Washington Regulations § 434-215-025 Filing fee petitions
Regulation Text
(1)
When a candidate submits a filing fee petition in lieu of his or her filing fee, as authorized by
RCW
29A.24.091
, voters eligible to vote on the office in the general election are eligible to sign the candidate's filing fee petition.
(2)
A candidate submitting a filing fee petition in the place of a filing fee may not file the declaration of candidacy electronically.
(3)
A candidate submitting a filing fee petition must submit all signatures when filing the declaration of candidacy. The candidate cannot supplement the signatures at a later date.
(4)
The filing officer shall verify the candidate has submitted sufficient number of valid signatures equal to the filing fee. The first valid signature of a voter counts toward the number of signatures required. Duplicate signatures are invalid.
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