Washington Regulations § 434-263-020 Complaints
Regulation Text
Any person who believes that there is a violation of any provision of Title III, including a violation which has occurred, is occurring, or is about to occur, by any state or local election official may file a complaint with the secretary under this chapter. All complaints must:
(1)
Be in writing, sworn under oath, signed and notarized. A form is optional if it contains all the required elements;
(2)
Include the complainant's name, telephone number and mailing address;
(3)
Include a clear and concise description of the alleged violation of Title III that is detailed enough to let both the respondent and the secretary know what the complaint is about;
(4)
Be filed with the secretary, with proof of mailing or delivery of a copy to each respondent, no later than thirty days after the certification of the election at issue.
(5)
If a form is provided by the office of the secretary of state, the form shall be available in all languages required by the department of justice.
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