Washington Statutes
§ 53.12.115 — Increasing number of commissioners—Resolution, petition—Ballot proposition.
Washington § 53.12.115
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Wash. Rev. Code § 53.12.115 (2026).
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A ballot proposition shall be submitted to the voters of any port district authorizing an increase in the number of port commissioners to five whenever the port commission adopts a resolution proposing the increase in number of port commissioners or a petition proposing such an increase has been submitted to the county auditor of the county in which the port district is located that has been signed by voters of the port district at least equal in number to ten percent of the number of voters in the port district who voted at the last general election. The ballot proposition shall be submitted at the next general or special election occurring sixty or more days after the petition was submitted or resolution was adopted.
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Legislative History
[1994 c 223 s 86;1992 c 146 s 7.]
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Initiating petition, commissioner district descriptions—Initial election of commissioners.§ 53.04.060
District declared formed.§ 53.04.070
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