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29A.56.670 – Certificate of nomination—Checking signatures—Appeal of determination.

RCW 29A.56.670 Certificate of nomination—Checking signatures—Appeal of determination. Upon the receipt of the certificate of nomination, the secretary of state shall check the certificate and canvass the signatures on the accompanying nominating petitions to determine if the requirements of RCW 29A.56.640 have been met. Once the determination has been made, the secretary of state shall […]

29A.56.640 – Certificate of nomination—Requisites.

RCW 29A.56.640 Certificate of nomination—Requisites. A certificate evidencing nominations made at a convention must: (1) Be in writing; (2) Contain the name of each person nominated, his or her residence, the office for which he or she is named, and a sworn statement from both nominees giving their consent to the nomination; (3) Identify the […]

29A.56.650 – Multiple certificates of nomination.

RCW 29A.56.650 Multiple certificates of nomination. (1) If two or more valid certificates of nomination are filed purporting to nominate different candidates for the same position using the same party name, the filing officer must give effect to both certificates. If conflicting claims to the party name are not resolved either by mutual agreement or […]

29A.56.660 – Presidential electors—Selection at convention.

RCW 29A.56.660 Presidential electors—Selection at convention. A minor political party or independent candidate convention nominating candidates for the offices of president and vice president of the United States shall, not later than ten days after the adjournment of the convention, submit a list of presidential electors to the office of the secretary of state. The […]

29A.56.520 – Certification and transmittal of result.

RCW 29A.56.520 Certification and transmittal of result. The vote of each member shall be recorded in the journal of the convention, which shall be preserved by the secretary of state as a public document. The action of the convention shall be enrolled, signed by its president and secretary and filed with the secretary of state […]

29A.56.530 – Expenses—How paid—Delegates receive filing fee.

RCW 29A.56.530 Expenses—How paid—Delegates receive filing fee. The delegates attending the convention shall be paid the amount of their filing fee, upon vouchers approved by the president and secretary of the convention and state warrants issued thereon and payable from the general fund of the state treasury. The delegates shall receive no other compensation or […]

29A.56.540 – Federal statutes controlling.

RCW 29A.56.540 Federal statutes controlling. If a congressional measure, which submits to the several states an amendment to the Constitution of the United States for ratification or rejection, provides for or requires a different method of calling and holding conventions to ratify or reject said amendment, the requirements of said congressional measure shall be followed […]

29A.56.600 – Convention.

RCW 29A.56.600 Convention. A “convention” for the purposes of this chapter , is an organized assemblage of registered voters representing an independent candidate or candidates or a new or minor political party, organization, or principle. [ 2013 c 11 § 26; 2004 c 271 § 188. Formerly RCW 29A.20.111.]

29A.56.610 – Nomination by convention—Dates.

RCW 29A.56.610 Nomination by convention—Dates. Nominations of candidates for president and vice president of the United States, other than by a major political party, may be made at a convention conducted not earlier than the first Saturday in May and not later than the fourth Saturday in July in the year that president and vice […]

29A.56.620 – Convention—Notice.

RCW 29A.56.620 Convention—Notice. Each minor party or independent candidate must publish a notice in a newspaper of general circulation within the county in which the party or the candidate intends to hold a convention. The notice must appear at least ten days before the convention is to be held, and shall state the date, time, […]