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2005 Washington Revised Code RCW 29A.24.211: Vacancy in partisan elective office — Special filing period. (Effective until January 1, 2007.)

    Filings for a partisan elective office shall be opened for a period of three normal business days whenever, on or after the first day of the regular filing period and before the sixth Tuesday prior to a primary, a vacancy occurs in that office, leaving an unexpired term to be filled by an election for which filings have not been held.

         Any such special three-day filing period shall be fixed by the election officer with whom declarations of candidacy for that office are filed. The election officer shall give notice of the special three-day filing period by notifying the press, radio, and television in the county or counties involved, and by such other means as may be required by law.

         Candidacies validly filed within the special three-day filing period shall appear on the ballot as if filed during the regular filing period.

    [2004 c 271 § 116.]

RCW 29A.24.211

    Vacancy in partisan elective office — Special filing period. (Effective January 1, 2007.)

    Filings for a partisan elective office shall be opened for a period of three normal business days whenever, on or after the first day of the regular filing period and before the eleventh Tuesday prior to a primary, a vacancy occurs in that office, leaving an unexpired term to be filled by an election for which filings have not been held.

         Any such special three-day filing period shall be fixed by the election officer with whom declarations of candidacy for that office are filed. The election officer shall give notice of the special three-day filing period by notifying the press, radio, and television in the county or counties involved, and by such other means as may be required by law.

         Candidacies validly filed within the special three-day filing period shall appear on the ballot as if filed during the regular filing period.

    [2006 c 344 § 10; 2004 c 271 § 116.]

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