Washington Statutes

§ 29A.64.021 — Mandatory.

Washington § 29A.64.021
JurisdictionWashington
Title 29AELECTIONS
Ch. 29A.64RECOUNTS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 29A.64.021 (2026).

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(1)If the official canvass of all of the returns for any office at any primary or election reveals that the difference in the number of votes cast for a candidate apparently qualified for the general election ballot or elected to any office, and the number of votes cast for the closest apparently defeated opponent is less than two thousand votes and also less than one-half of one percent of the total number of votes cast for both candidates, the county canvassing board shall conduct a recount of all votes cast on that position.
(a)Whenever such a difference occurs in the number of votes cast for candidates for a position the declaration of candidacy for which was filed with the secretary of state, the secretary of state shall, within three business days of the day that the returns of th

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Legislative History

[2013 c 11 s 66;2005 c 243 s 19;2004 c 271 s 178.]

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