Washington Statutes

§ 29A.80.061 — Legislative district chair—Election—Term—Removal.

Washington § 29A.80.061
JurisdictionWashington
Title 29AELECTIONS
Ch. 29A.80POLITICAL PARTIES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 29A.80.061 (2026).

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Within 45 days after the statewide general election in even-numbered years, the county chair of each major political party shall call separate meetings of all elected precinct committee officers in each legislative district for the purpose of selecting a legislative district chair in such district. The district chair shall hold office until the next legislative district reorganizational meeting two years later, or until a successor is selected. The legislative district chair may be removed only by the majority vote of the elected precinct committee officers in the chair's district.

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Legislative History

[2024 c 232 s 4;2004 c 271 s 150.]

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