Revised Code of Washington - RCW Title 29A Elections - Chapter 29A.64 Recounts
- 29A.64.011 Application -- Requirements -- Application of chapter
An officer of a political party or any person for whom votes were cast in a primary who was not declared nominated may file a ...
- 29A.64.021 Mandatory
(1) If the official canvass of all of the returns for any office at any primary or election reveals that the difference in the number ...
- 29A.64.030 Deposit of fees -- Notice -- Public proceeding
An application for a recount shall state the office for which a recount is requested and whether the request is for all or only a ...
- 29A.64.041 Procedure -- Observers -- Request to stop
(1) At the time and place established for a recount, the canvassing board or its duly authorized representatives, in the presence of all witnesses who ...
- 29A.64.050 Partial recount requiring complete recount
When a partial recount of votes cast for an office or issue changes the result of the election, the canvassing board or the secretary of ...
- 29A.64.061 Amended abstracts
Upon completion of the canvass of a recount, the canvassing board shall prepare and certify an amended abstract showing the votes cast in each precinct ...
- 29A.64.070 Limitation
After the original count, canvass, and certification of results, the votes cast in any single precinct may not be recounted and the results recertified more ...
- 29A.64.081 Expenses -- Charges
The canvassing board shall determine the expenses for conducting a recount of votes. The cost of the recount shall be deducted from the amount deposited ...
- 29A.64.090 Statewide measures -- When mandatory -- Cost at state expense
When the official canvass of returns of any election reveals that the difference in the number of votes cast for the approval of a statewide ...
- 29A.64.100 Statewide measures -- Funds for additional expenses
Each county auditor shall file with the secretary of state a statement listing only the additional expenses incurred whenever a mandatory recount of the votes ...
Last modified: April 7, 2009