Washington Statutes
§ 36.32.055 — Five-member commission—When authorized—Ballot proposition—Petition—Procedures.
Washington § 36.32.055
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Wash. Rev. Code § 36.32.055 (2026).
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(1)The board of commissioners of any noncharter county with a population of three hundred thousand or more, and less than four hundred thousand, may cause a ballot proposition to be submitted at a general election to the voters of the county authorizing the board of commissioners to be increased to five members.
(2)As an alternative procedure, a ballot proposition shall be submitted to the voters of a noncharter county authorizing the board of commissioners to be increased to five members, upon petition of the county voters equal to at least ten percent of the voters voting at the last county general election. At least twenty percent of the signatures on the petition shall come from each of the existing commissioner districts.
Any petition requesting that such an election be held shall
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Legislative History
[2018 c 301 s 9;1990 c 252 s 2.]
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