Washington Statutes

§ 29B.10.220 — Electioneering communication.(Effective January 1, 2026.)

Washington § 29B.10.220
JurisdictionWashington
Title 29BCAMPAIGN DISCLOSURE AND CONTRIBUTION
Ch. 29B.10DEFINITIONS

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(1)"Electioneering communication" means any broadcast, cable, or satellite television, radio transmission, digital communication, United States postal service mailing, billboard, newspaper, or periodical that:
(a)Clearly identifies a candidate for a state, local, or judicial office either by specifically naming the candidate, or identifying the candidate without using the candidate's name;
(b)Is broadcast, transmitted electronically or by other means, mailed, erected, distributed, or otherwise published within 60 days before any election for that office in the jurisdiction in which the candidate is seeking election; and
(c)Either alone, or in combination with one or more communications identifying the candidate by the same sponsor during the 60 days before an election, has a fair ma

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Legislative History

[2024 c 164 s 222.]

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