Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 29A.36 - Ballots and Other Voting Forms.
29A.36.180 - Disqualified candidates in nonpartisan elections—Special procedures for conduct of election.

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

This section applies if a candidate for an elective office of a city, town, or special purpose district would, under this chapter, otherwise qualify to have his or her name printed on the general election ballot for the office, but the candidate has been declared to be unqualified to hold the office by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(1) In a case in which a primary is conducted for the office:
(a) If ballots for the general election for the office have not been ordered by the county auditor, the candidate who received the third greatest number of votes for the office at the primary shall qualify as a candidate for general election and that candidate's name shall be printed on the ballot for the office in lieu of the name of the disqualified candidate.
(b) If general election ballots for the office have been so ordered, votes cast for the disqualified candidate at the general election for the office shall not be counted for that office.
(2) In a case in which a primary is not conducted for the office:
(a) If ballots for the general election for the office have not been ordered by the county auditor, the name of the disqualified candidate shall not appear on the general election ballot for the office.
(b) If general election ballots for the office have been so ordered, votes cast for the disqualified candidate at the general election for the office shall not be counted for that office.
(3) If the disqualified candidate is the only candidate to have filed for the office during a regular or special filing period for the office, a void in candidacy for the office exists.

[ 2003 c 111 § 918. Prior: 1992 c 181 § 1. Formerly RCW 29.30.086.]
NOTES:

Effective date—1992 c 181: "This act shall take effect July 1, 1992." [ 1992 c 181 § 3.]

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.