Washington Statutes
§ 57.12.035 — Commissioners—Void in candidacy, fewer than one hundred residents in district.
Washington § 57.12.035
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Wash. Rev. Code § 57.12.035 (2026).
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If the district has fewer than one hundred residents, and if the filing period is reopened for a district commissioner under RCW 29A.24.171 or 29A.24.181 due to a void in candidacy, any person who is a qualified elector of the state of Washington and who holds title or evidence of title to land in the district may file as a candidate for and serve as a district commissioner.
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§ 29A.24.171
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Legislative History
[2007 c 383 s 1.]
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