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2018 Revised Code of Washington
Title 29A - ELECTIONS
29A.60 Canvassing.
- 29A.60.010 Conduct of elections—Canvass.
- 29A.60.021 Write-in voting—Declaration of candidacy—Counting of vote.
- 29A.60.040 Rejection of ballots or parts—Write-in votes.
- 29A.60.050 Questions on validity of ballot—Rejection—Preservation and return.
- 29A.60.060 Results after close of voting.
- 29A.60.070 Returns, precinct and cumulative—Delivery.
- 29A.60.090 Voting systems—Maintenance of documents.
- 29A.60.095 Electronic voting devices—Record maintenance.
- 29A.60.100 Votes by stickers, printed labels, rejected.
- 29A.60.110 Ballot containers, sealing, opening.
- 29A.60.120 Counting ballots—Official returns.
- 29A.60.125 Damaged ballots.
- 29A.60.130 Certificate not withheld for informality in returns.
- 29A.60.140 Canvassing board—Membership—Authority—Delegation of authority—Rule making.
- 29A.60.150 Procedure when member a candidate.
- 29A.60.160 Ballots—Processing, canvassing.
- 29A.60.165 Unsigned ballot declarations.
- 29A.60.170 List of observers—Counting center, direction and observation of proceedings—Random check of counting equipment—Report.
- 29A.60.180 Credit for voting.
- 29A.60.185 Audit of results.
- 29A.60.190 Certification of election results.
- 29A.60.195 Provisional ballots—Disposition.
- 29A.60.200 Canvassing board—Canvassing procedure—Penalty.
- 29A.60.210 Recanvass—Generally.
- 29A.60.221 Tie in primary or final election.
- 29A.60.230 Abstract by election officer—Transmittal to secretary of state.
- 29A.60.235 Reconciliation reports.
- 29A.60.240 Secretary of state—Primary returns—State offices, etc.
- 29A.60.250 Secretary of state—Final returns—Scope.
- 29A.60.260 Canvass on statewide measures.
- 29A.60.270 Local officers, beginning of terms—Organization of district boards of directors.
- 29A.60.280 Local elected officials, commencement of term of office—Purpose.
- 29A.60.290 Statewide election data and reporting standards—Secretary of state to develop, make rules.
- 29A.60.300 Statewide survey of voted ballot rejection rates and reasons for rejections—Secretary of state to conduct and publish.
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