Washington Regulations § 434-381-190 Prevention of art work, photographs or other material by candidate
Regulation Text
(1)
The secretary shall be prohibited from using the art work, photography, or other materials provided by candidates for public office in the voters' pamphlet in which the candidate's name appears, except that required by law or rule for the candidate's statements or, information provided by the office that publishes the pamphlet;
(2)
Prior to final printing of the voters' pamphlet, the secretary will review complete "camera ready" copies of each edition of the voters' pamphlet;
(3)
Language shall be placed into contracts, with the office of the secretary of state to produce the voters' pamphlet, to certify that those providing content materials for the voters' pamphlet are not candidates for public office and those individuals will not run for public office while their materials are being used in a state or local pamphlet produced in conjunction with the state voters' pamphlet.
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