Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 35.23 - Second-Class Cities.
35.23.051 - Elections—Terms of office—Positions and wards.

RCW 35.23.051
Elections—Terms of office—Positions and wards.

General municipal elections in second-class cities shall be held biennially in the odd-numbered years and shall be subject to general election law.
The terms of office of the mayor, city attorney, clerk, and treasurer shall be four years and until their successors are elected and qualified and assume office in accordance with RCW 29A.60.280: PROVIDED, That if the offices of city attorney, clerk, and treasurer are made appointive, the city attorney, clerk, and treasurer shall not be appointed for a definite term: PROVIDED FURTHER, That the term of the elected treasurer shall not commence in the same biennium in which the term of the mayor commences, nor in which the terms of the city attorney and clerk commence if they are elected.
Council positions shall be numbered in each second-class city so that council position seven has a two-year term of office and council positions one through six shall each have four-year terms of office. Each councilmember shall remain in office until a successor is elected and qualified and assumes office in accordance with RCW 29A.60.280.
In its discretion the council of a second-class city may divide the city by ordinance, into a convenient number of wards, not exceeding six, fix the boundaries of the wards, and change the ward boundaries from time to time and as provided in RCW 29A.76.010. No change in the boundaries of any ward shall be made within one hundred twenty days next before the date of a general municipal election, nor within twenty months after the wards have been established or altered unless pursuant to RCW 29A.92.040 or 29A.92.110. However, if a boundary change results in one ward being represented by more councilmembers than the number to which it is entitled, those having the shortest unexpired terms shall be assigned by the council to wards where there is a vacancy, and the councilmembers so assigned shall be deemed to be residents of the wards to which they are assigned for purposes of determining whether those positions are vacant.
Whenever such city is so divided into wards, the city council shall designate by ordinance the number of councilmembers to be elected from each ward, apportioning the same in proportion to the population of the wards. Thereafter the councilmembers so designated shall be elected by the voters resident in such ward, or by general vote of the whole city as may be designated in such ordinance. Council position seven shall not be associated with a ward and the person elected to that position may reside anywhere in the city and voters throughout the city may vote at a primary to nominate candidates for position seven, when a primary is necessary, and at a general election to elect the person to council position seven. Additional territory that is added to the city shall, by act of the council, be annexed to contiguous wards without affecting the right to redistrict at the expiration of twenty months after last previous division. The removal of a councilmember from the ward for which he or she was elected shall create a vacancy in such office.
Wards shall be redrawn as provided in chapter 29A.76 RCW. Wards shall be used as follows: (1) Only a resident of the ward may be a candidate for, or hold office as, a councilmember of the ward; and (2) only voters of the ward may vote at a primary to nominate candidates for a councilmember of the ward. Voters of the entire city may vote at the general election to elect a councilmember of a ward, unless the city had prior to January 1, 1994, limited the voting in the general election for any or all council positions to only voters residing within the ward associated with the council positions. If a city had so limited the voting in the general election to only voters residing within the ward, then the city shall be authorized to continue to do so. The elections for the remaining council position or council positions that are not associated with a ward shall be conducted as if the wards did not exist.

[ 2019 c 454 § 5; 2015 c 53 § 39; 1997 c 361 § 13; 1995 c 134 § 8. Prior: 1994 c 223 § 17; 1994 c 81 § 36; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 22; 1969 c 116 § 2; 1965 c 7 § 35.24.050; prior: 1963 c 200 § 15; 1959 c 86 § 4; 1955 c 365 § 3; 1955 c 55 § 6; prior: (i) 1929 c 182 § 1, part; 1927 c 159 § 1; 1915 c 184 § 3, part; 1893 c 57 § 1; 1891 c 156 § 1; 1890 p 179 § 106; RRS § 9116, part. (ii) 1941 c 108 § 1; 1939 c 87 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1941 § 9116-1. Formerly RCW 35.24.050.]
NOTES:

Retroactive application—Effective date—2019 c 454: See notes following RCW 29A.92.050.


Purpose—1979 ex.s. c 126: See RCW 29A.60.280(1).

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 35 - Cities and Towns

Chapter 35.23 - Second-Class Cities.

35.23.010 - Rights, powers, and privileges—Exchange of park purpose property.

35.23.021 - City officers enumerated—Compensation—Appointment and removal.

35.23.031 - Eligibility to hold elective office.

35.23.051 - Elections—Terms of office—Positions and wards.

35.23.081 - Oath and bond of officers.

35.23.091 - Compensation of officers—Expenses—Nonstate pensions.

35.23.101 - Vacancies.

35.23.111 - City attorney—Duties.

35.23.121 - City clerk—Duties—Deputies.

35.23.131 - City treasurer—Duties.

35.23.134 - Association of sheriffs and police chiefs.

35.23.141 - Duty of officers collecting moneys.

35.23.142 - Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—Authorized.

35.23.144 - Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—Powers of clerk.

35.23.146 - Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—Powers of treasurer.

35.23.148 - Combination of offices of treasurer with clerk—Ordinance—Termination of combined offices.

35.23.161 - Chief of police and police department.

35.23.170 - Park commissioners.

35.23.181 - City council—Oath—Meetings.

35.23.191 - City council—Mayor pro tempore.

35.23.201 - City council—Meetings—Journal.

35.23.211 - Ordinances—Style—Requisites—Veto.

35.23.221 - Ordinances—Publication—Summary—Public notice of hearings and meeting agendas.

35.23.251 - Ordinances granting franchises—Requisites.

35.23.261 - Audit and allowance of demands against city.

35.23.270 - City council—Quorum—Rules—Journal, etc.

35.23.290 - City council—Entry of ayes and noes on journal.

35.23.311 - Eminent domain.

35.23.325 - Payment of claims and obligations by warrant or check.

35.23.330 - Limitation on allowance of claims, warrants, etc.

35.23.331 - Nuisances.

35.23.351 - Application of RCW 35.23.352 to certain agreements relating to water pollution control, solid waste handling facilities.

35.23.352 - Public works—Contracts—Bids—Small works roster—Purchasing requirements, recycled or reused materials or products.

35.23.371 - Taxation—Street poll tax.

35.23.380 - Exclusive franchises prohibited.

35.23.410 - Leasing of street ends on waterfront.

35.23.420 - Notice of lease to be published before execution.

35.23.430 - Railroads in streets to be assessed for street improvement.

35.23.440 - Specific powers enumerated.

35.23.442 - City and town license fees and taxes on financial institutions.

35.23.443 - City license fees or taxes on certain business activities to be at a single uniform rate.

35.23.444 - Nonpolluting power generation by individual—Exemption from regulation—Authorization to contract with utility.

35.23.445 - Hydroelectric resources—Separate legal authority—Creation by irrigation districts and cities, towns, or public utility districts.

35.23.452 - Additional powers—Acquisition, control, and disposition of property.

35.23.454 - Additional powers—Parking meter revenue for revenue bonds.

35.23.455 - Additional powers—Construction and operation of boat harbors, marinas, docks, etc.

35.23.456 - Additional powers—Ambulances and first aid equipment.

35.23.457 - Conveyance or lease of space above real property or structures or improvements.

35.23.460 - Employees' group insurance—False arrest insurance.

35.23.470 - Publicity fund.

35.23.480 - Publicity board.

35.23.490 - Limitations on use of publicity fund.

35.23.505 - Local improvement guaranty fund—Investment in city's own guaranteed bonds.

35.23.515 - Utilities—City may contract for service or construct own facilities.

35.23.525 - Utilities—Method of acquisition—Bonds.

35.23.535 - Utilities—Maintenance and operation—Rates.

35.23.545 - Procedure to attack consolidation or annexation of territory.

35.23.555 - Criminal code repeals by city operating municipal court—Agreement covering costs of handling resulting criminal cases—Arbitration.

35.23.560 - Waterworks—Construction by city or by district assessments.

35.23.570 - Waterworks—Plans—Special assessments.

35.23.580 - Waterworks—Procedure—Bonds.

35.23.680 - Cities of ten thousand or more may frame charter without changing classification.

35.23.705 - Purchase of electric power and energy from joint operating agency.

35.23.800 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Elective officers.

35.23.805 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Elections—Terms of office.

35.23.810 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Mayor—General duties.

35.23.815 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Appointive officers.

35.23.820 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Health officer.

35.23.825 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Street commissioner.

35.23.830 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Appointment of officers—Confirmation.

35.23.835 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Oath and bond of officers.

35.23.840 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—City council—How constituted.

35.23.845 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—City council—Presiding officer—Voting rights.

35.23.850 - Code city retaining former second-class city plan—Wards—Division of city into.

35.23.860 - Telecommunications services and facilities authorized—Requirements.