![]() 2008 General Information for JurisdictionsPrimary and General ElectionsAll state, county, city, town, and district general elections for the election of federal, state, legislative, judicial, county, city, town, and district officers, and for the submission to the voters of the state, county, city, town, or district of any measure for their adoption and approval or rejection, shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November, in the year in which they may be called. A statewide general election shall be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of November of each year. Special ElectionsA county legislative authority may call a special county election by presenting a resolution to the county auditor prior to the proposed election date. The special elections dates for 2008 are as follows:
A resolution calling for a special election on a date set forth in (a) through (d) above must be presented to the county auditor at least fifty-two days prior to the election date. A resolution calling for a special election on a date set forth in (e) through (f) above must be presented to the county auditor at least eighty-four days prior to the election date. Resolution DeadlinesA resolution calling for a special election as noted above must be submitted by the following dates:
Special Election Conducted Entirely By-MailAt any nonpartisan special election not being held in conjunction with a state primary or general election, the county, city, town, or district requesting the election pursuant to RCW *29A.04.320 or29A.04.330 may also request that the special election be conducted by mail ballot. The county auditor may honor the request or may determine that the election is not to be conducted by mail ballot. The decision of the county auditor in this regard is final. (Reference 29A.48.020) Validation SummaryBelow is a link to the 2008 Validation Summary jurisdictions. The summary contains information compiled from the November 6, 2007, General and Special Election and includes the following statistics for each jurisdiction:
"Active Registered Voters" refers to voters whose status is current with King County Elections. These are voters who are not on the inactive list due to the return, as non-deliverable, of official documents such as an absentee ballot, voter registration card, or jury notice. Please note that if your jurisdiction extends to another county, you will need to add that county’s figures to get the total number needed for validation. |
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Updated: Jan. 3, 2007
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