Washington Statutes § 29A.32.121 Candidates' statements-Length
Statute Text
(1)
The maximum number of words for statements submitted by candidates is as follows: State representative, one hundred words; state senator, judge of the superior court, judge of the court of appeals, justice of the supreme court, and all state offices voted upon throughout the state, except that of governor, two hundred words; president and vice president, United States senator, United States representative, and governor, three hundred words.
(2)
Arguments written by committees under
RCW
29A.32.060
may not exceed two hundred fifty words in length.
(3)
Rebuttal arguments written by committees may not exceed seventy-five words in length.
(4)
The secretary of state shall allocate space in the pamphlet based on the number of candidates or nominees for each office.
History
2004 c 271 § 168.
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