Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 29A.36 - Ballots and Other Voting Forms.
29A.36.060 - Constitutional questions—Ballot title—Appeal.

RCW 29A.36.060
Constitutional questions—Ballot title—Appeal.

If any persons are dissatisfied with the ballot title for a proposed constitution or constitutional amendment, they may at any time within ten days from the time of the filing of the ballot title and summary, not including Saturdays, Sundays, or legal holidays, appeal to the superior court of Thurston county by petition setting forth the measure, the ballot title objected to, their objections to it, and praying for amendment of the ballot title. The time of the filing of the ballot title, as used in this section for establishing the time for appeal, is the time the ballot title is first filed with the secretary of state.
A copy of the petition on appeal together with a notice that an appeal has been taken must be served upon the secretary of state, the attorney general, the chief clerk of the house of representatives, and the secretary of the senate. Upon the filing of the petition on appeal, the court shall immediately, or at the time to which a hearing may be adjourned by consent of the appellants, examine the proposed measure, the ballot title filed, and the objections to it and may hear arguments on it, and shall as soon as possible render its decision and certify to and file with the secretary of state a ballot title that it determines will meet the requirements of this chapter. The decision of the superior court is final, and the ballot title so certified will be the established ballot title. The appeal must be heard without cost to either party.

[ 2013 c 11 § 40; 2003 c 111 § 906. Prior: 2000 c 197 § 11. Formerly RCW 29.27.0655.]
NOTES:

Part headings not law—2000 c 197: See note following RCW 29A.72.050.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 29A - Elections

Chapter 29A.36 - Ballots and Other Voting Forms.

29A.36.010 - Certifying primary candidates.

29A.36.020 - Constitutional measures—Ballot title—Formulation, ballot display, certification.

29A.36.030 - Constitutional measures—Ballot title—Filing.

29A.36.040 - Constitutional questions—Notice of ballot title and summary.

29A.36.060 - Constitutional questions—Ballot title—Appeal.

29A.36.071 - Local measures—Ballot title—Formulation—Advertising.

29A.36.080 - Local measures—Ballot title—Notice.

29A.36.090 - Local measures—Ballot title—Appeal.

29A.36.101 - Names on primary ballot.

29A.36.111 - Uniformity, arrangement, contents required—Contracts with vendors.

29A.36.115 - Provisional ballots.

29A.36.121 - Order of positions or offices.

29A.36.131 - Order of candidates on ballots.

29A.36.151 - Sample ballots.

29A.36.161 - Arrangement of instructions, measures, offices—Order of candidates.

29A.36.170 - Top two candidates qualified for general election—Exception (as amended by 2013 c 11).

29A.36.180 - Disqualified candidates in nonpartisan elections—Special procedures for conduct of election.

29A.36.201 - Names qualified to appear on election ballot.

29A.36.210 - Property tax levies—Ballot form.

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

29A.36.230 - Regional transportation investment district and regional transit authority single ballot.