Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 29A.04 - General Provisions.
29A.04.410 - Costs borne by constituencies.

RCW 29A.04.410
Costs borne by constituencies.

Every county, city, town, and district, and the state is liable for its proportionate share of the costs when such elections are held in conjunction with other elections held under RCW 29A.04.321 and 29A.04.330.
Whenever any county, city, town, or district, or the state holds any primary or election, general or special, on an isolated date, all costs of such elections must be borne by the county, city, town, or district concerned, or the state as appropriate.
The purpose of this section is to clearly establish that the county is not responsible for any costs involved in the holding of any city, town, district, state, or federal election.
In recovering such election expenses, including a reasonable proration of administrative costs, the county auditor shall certify the cost to the county treasurer with a copy to the clerk or auditor of the city, town, or district concerned, or the secretary of state as appropriate. Upon receipt of such certification relating to a city, town, or district, the county treasurer shall make the transfer from any available and appropriate city, town, or district funds to the county current expense fund or to the county election reserve fund if such a fund is established. Each city, town, or district must be promptly notified by the county treasurer whenever such transfer has been completed. However, in those districts wherein a treasurer, other than the county treasurer, has been appointed such transfer procedure does not apply, but the district shall promptly issue its warrant for payment of election costs. State and federal offices are to be considered one entity for purposes of election cost proration and reimbursement.

[ 2020 c 337 § 1; 2013 c 11 § 10; 2003 c 111 § 146; 1965 c 123 § 5; 1965 c 9 § 29.13.045. Prior: 1963 c 200 § 7; 1951 c 257 § 5. Formerly RCW 29.13.045.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2020 c 337: "This act takes effect July 1, 2021." [ 2020 c 337 § 7.]


Diking districts, election to authorize, costs: RCW 85.38.060.


Diking or drainage district, reorganization into improvement district
1917 act, election to authorize: RCW 85.38.060.
1933 act, election to authorize: RCW 85.38.060.


Expense of printing and mailing ballots, envelopes, and instructions: RCW 29A.36.220.


Port districts, formation of, election on, expense of: RCW 53.04.070.


Public utility district elections, expense of: RCW 54.08.041.


Reclamation districts of one million acres, election to form, expense: RCW 89.30.115.


Soil and water conservation district, election to form, expense: RCW 89.08.140.


Water-sewer districts
annexation of territory by, election on, expense: RCW 57.24.050.
formation of, expense: RCW 57.04.055.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 29A - Elections

Chapter 29A.04 - General Provisions.

29A.04.001 - Scope of definitions.

29A.04.008 - Ballot and related terms.

29A.04.010 - By mail.

29A.04.013 - Canvassing.

29A.04.019 - Counting center.

29A.04.025 - County auditor.

29A.04.031 - Date of mailing.

29A.04.037 - Disabled voter.

29A.04.043 - Election.

29A.04.055 - Election officer.

29A.04.058 - Election official.

29A.04.061 - Elector.

29A.04.067 - Filing officer.

29A.04.070 - Future voter.

29A.04.073 - General election.

29A.04.079 - Infamous crime.

29A.04.086 - Major political party.

29A.04.091 - Measures.

29A.04.097 - Minor political party.

29A.04.109 - Overseas voter.

29A.04.110 - Partisan office.

29A.04.121 - Precinct.

29A.04.127 - Primary.

29A.04.133 - Qualified.

29A.04.139 - Recount.

29A.04.145 - Registered voter.

29A.04.151 - Residence.

29A.04.163 - Service voter.

29A.04.169 - Short term.

29A.04.175 - Special election.

29A.04.180 - Total confinement.

29A.04.205 - State policy.

29A.04.206 - Voters' rights.

29A.04.210 - Registration required—Exception.

29A.04.216 - County auditor—Duties—Exceptions.

29A.04.220 - County auditor—Public notice of availability of services.

29A.04.223 - Vote by mail impacts on voters with disabilities—Mitigation—Advisory committee, plan.

29A.04.230 - Secretary of state as chief election officer.

29A.04.235 - Election laws for county auditors.

29A.04.250 - Toll-free media and web page.

29A.04.255 - Electronic documents—Acceptance.

29A.04.260 - Exemptions from disclosure—In-person inspection.

29A.04.311 - Primaries.

29A.04.321 - State and local general elections—Statewide general election—Exceptions—Special county elections.

29A.04.330 - City, town, and district general and special elections—Exceptions.

29A.04.340 - Elections in certain first-class school districts.

29A.04.410 - Costs borne by constituencies.

29A.04.420 - State share.

29A.04.430 - Reimbursement payment—Availability of funds.

29A.04.440 - Election account.

29A.04.450 - Local government grant program.

29A.04.460 - Grant program—Administration.

29A.04.470 - Grant program—Advisory committee.

29A.04.510 - Election administration and certification board—Generally.

29A.04.520 - Appeals.

29A.04.525 - Complaint procedures.

29A.04.530 - Duties of secretary of state.

29A.04.540 - Training of administrators.

29A.04.550 - Denial of certification—Review and appeal.

29A.04.560 - Election review section.

29A.04.570 - Review of county election procedures.

29A.04.575 - Visits to elections offices, facilities.

29A.04.580 - County auditor and review staff.

29A.04.590 - Election assistance and clearinghouse program.

29A.04.611 - Rules by secretary of state.

29A.04.620 - Rules.

29A.04.630 - Joint powers and duties with board.

29A.04.900 - Continuation of existing law.

29A.04.901 - Headings and captions not part of law.

29A.04.902 - Invalidity of part not to affect remainder.