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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The secretary of state or a county auditor shall accept and file in his or her office electronic transmissions of the following documents:
(1) Declarations of candidacy;
(2) County canvass reports;
(3) Voters' pamphlet statements;
(4) Arguments for and against ballot measures that will appear in a voters' pamphlet;
(5) Requests for recounts;
(6) Certification of candidates and measures by the secretary of state;
(7) Direction by the secretary of state for the conduct of a recount;
(8) Requests for ballots;
(9) Any other election related document authorized by rule adopted by the secretary of state under RCW 29A.04.611.
The acceptance by the secretary of state or the county auditor is conditional upon the document being filed in a timely manner, being legible, and otherwise satisfying the requirements of state law or rules with respect to form and content.
The secretary may by rule require that the original of any document, a copy of which is filed by electronic transmission under this section, also be filed by a deadline established by the secretary by rule.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Washington Revised Code Title 29A. Elections § 29A.04.255. Electronic documents--Acceptance - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wa/title-29a-elections/wa-rev-code-29a-04-255/
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