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King County Elections
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Candidate filing resources


How to file for elective office


General filing information

A candidate who desires to have his or her name printed on the ballot for election to an office other than President of the United States and Vice President of the United States, shall complete and file a Declaration of Candidacy. A person filing a Declaration of Candidacy for an office shall, at the time of filing, possess the qualifications specified by law for persons who may be elected to the office. The candidate must be properly registered to vote in the geographic area, district and/or division represented by the office at the time of filing. The officer with whom declarations are filed shall review each declaration for compliance with this law. (Reference RCW 29A.24)

When filing for an office, no candidate may use a nickname that denotes present or past occupation or military rank, use a nickname that denotes the candidate's position on issues or political affiliation, or use a nickname designed to intentionally mislead voters. (Reference RCW 29A.24)

For partisan races, candidates may indicate a political party preference on the Declaration of Candidacy, or select no party preference; a candidate’s preference will apply to both the primary and general elections. No nomination or endorsement by a party either before or after filing is required. Major political parties may not prevent a candidate from expressing a preference for their party. Candidates need only to file a Declaration of Candidacy and pay a filing fee, if applicable, to appear on the ballot.

Once filed, a declaration of candidacy may not be altered. If the candidate decides during the filing period to change the declaration of candidacy, the candidate must first withdraw and then re-file.

Excluding the office of Precinct Committee Officer, Freeholder, or Charter Review Commissioner, a candidate's name shall not appear more than once upon a ballot. (Reference RCW 29A.36.200)

Declarations of candidacy are available approximately 30 days prior to candidate filing.

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When to file

The filing period begins the first Monday in June and ends the following Friday. All declarations of candidacy must be received before the close of business on the last day of the filing period. Declarations of candidacy received after this date, regardless of the postmark, are invalid.

Mailed declarations of candidacy may be submitted in advance up to ten business days before the filing period begins. Declarations fo candidacy filed in person must be during business hours.

In-person:
June 7 – June 11, 2010
Filing opens Monday, June 7 at 8:30 a.m. and closes at 4:30 p.m. on June 11, 2010.

Mail:
May 21 – June 11, 2010
Filings made by mail must be received by the filing officer not earlier than ten working days before the first day of filing or no later than the close of business on the last day of the filing period, irrespective of postmark. Failure to meet the deadline renders the filing invalid and it will be returned.

Online:
Filings made online for regular candidates may begin at 9:00 a.m. the first Monday in June and continue through 4:00 p.m. the following Friday. If you lack the sufficient funds to pay the filing fee and are submitting the filing fee petition in lieu of the filing fee, you must file in person at King County Elections. Acceptance of electronic filings are conditional upon receiving the filing fee. (Reference RCW 29A.24 and WAC 434-208-060, 070, 434-215-090)

Lot drawing:
Approximately 5:00 p.m. Friday, June 11, 2010

Lot drawings to determine ballot placement will begin at approximately 5:00 p.m. on the last day of filing. All candidates are invited to observe.

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Where to file

If the office sought is federal, statewide, or is a legislative, court of appeals, or superior court office that includes more than one county the candidate would file with the Office of the Secretary of State. The candidate may file with the Secretary of State in person or online at www.vote.wa.gov.

Offices that file with the Secretary of State:

  • President/Vice President
  • US Senators
  • US Representatives
  • State Offices
  • State Supreme Court
  • State Senators & Representatives for Legislative Districts 1, 31, 32 and 39

All other offices file with King County Elections. Candidates may file with King County Elections by mail, in person, or online at www.kingcounty.gov/elections.

Offices that file with King County Elections:

  • State Senators & State Representatives for Legislative Districts 5, 11, 30, 33, 34, 36, 37, 41, 43, 45, 46, 47 and 48
  • King County Offices
  • Superior Court
  • District Courts
  • Court of Appeals, Division No. 1, District No. 1
  • Municipal Courts
  • Cities & Towns
  • Schools (Fife School District No. 417 files in Pierce County)
  • Special Purpose Districts where the majority of registered voters are in King County
  • Precinct Committee Officers for all precincts within King County

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Cost to file

The filing fee is nonrefundable.

Filing fees or filing fee petitions must accompany the declaration of candidacy at the time of filing. The filing fee, as described below, is based on the salary in effect at the time of filing.

  • A filing fee equal to 1% of the annual salary of the office at the time of filing shall accompany each Declaration of Candidacy for any office with an annual salary of more than $1,000.
  • A filing fee of $10 will be charged for offices with annual salaries under $1,000.
  • A filing fee is not charged for offices without a fixed annual salary.
  • A filing fee is not charged for Precinct Committee Officer.

Candidates without sufficient assets or income to pay the filing fee may instead submit a filing fee petition that contains the valid signatures of registered voters from their jurisdiction equal to the dollar amount of the filing fee.
The petition must be completed and submitted to King County Elections no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday of filing week. Petitions may not be submitted at a later date for a refund of the filing fee. Please remember to allow enough time to check signatures, as no additional signatures may be submitted after the close of filing on Friday. Petitions cannot be combined with money to make up the filing fee. Blank petition forms are available at the Elections Office. (Reference RCW 29A.24)

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Withdrawal of filing

A candidate may withdraw in writing through Thursday, June 17, 2010. There shall be no withdrawal period for Declarations of Candidacy filed during special filing periods. Filing fees are not refundable.

Once filed, a declaration of candidacy may not be altered. If a candidate decides during the filing period to change the declaration of candidacy, the candidate must first withdraw and then re-file.

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Write-ins

Any person desiring to be a write-in candidate for federal, statewide or legislative, court of appeals, or superior court office that includes more than once county may file a Declaration of Write-in Candidacy with the Office of the Secretary of State. All other office, including Precinct Committee Office may file a Declaration of Write-in Candidacy with King County Elections and pay the filing fee (if any) no earlier than the day after the regular filing period and no later than the day before the election.

Votes cast for write-in candidates who have filed such declarations, need only specify the name of the candidate in the appropriate location on the ballot and the oval filled in to the left of the write-in, in order to be counted. Write-in votes will not be tallied unless the number of write-in votes plus the sum of the number of under votes and over votes could make a difference in the results for a specific race. In that case, the number of votes for each write-in candidate for that race must be tabulated (whether a declaration of write-in candidacy has been filed or not.)

No person may file as a write-in candidate where: At a General Election, the person attempting to file either filed as a write-in candidate for the same office at the preceding Primary or the person's name appeared on the ballot for the same office at the preceding Primary; the person attempting to file as a write-in candidate has already filed a valid write-in declaration for that Primary or election, unless one or the other of the two filings is for the office of precinct committee officer; the name of the person attempting to file already appears on the ballot as a candidate for another office, unless one of the two offices for which he or she is a candidate is precinct committee officer.

The declaration of write-in candidacy shall be similar to that required by RCW 29A.24.031. No write-in candidate filing under RCW 29A.24.311 may be included in any voter's pamphlet produced under chapter 29A.32 RCW unless that candidate qualifies to have his or her name printed on the General Election ballot. The legislative authority of any jurisdiction producing a local voter's pamphlet under chapter 29A.32 RCW may provide, by ordinance, for the inclusion of write-in candidates in such pamphlets.(Reference RCW 29A.32.311)

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