§ 29A.60.010 Conduct of elections — Canvass
§ 29A.60.021 Write-in voting — Declaration of candidacy — Counting of vote
§ 29A.60.040 Rejection of ballots or parts — Write-in votes
§ 29A.60.050 Questions on validity of ballot — Rejection — Preservation and return
§ 29A.60.060 Results after close of voting
§ 29A.60.070 Returns, precinct and cumulative — Delivery
§ 29A.60.090 Voting systems — Maintenance of documents
§ 29A.60.095 Electronic voting devices — Record maintenance
§ 29A.60.100 Votes by stickers, printed labels, rejected
§ 29A.60.110 Ballot containers, sealing, opening
§ 29A.60.120 Counting ballots — Official returns
§ 29A.60.125 Damaged ballots
§ 29A.60.130 Certificate not withheld for informality in returns
§ 29A.60.140 Canvassing board — Membership — Authority — Delegation of authority — Rule making
§ 29A.60.150 Procedure when member a candidate
§ 29A.60.160 Ballots — Processing, canvassing
§ 29A.60.165 Unsigned ballot declarations
§ 29A.60.170 List of observers — Counting center, direction and observation of proceedings — Random check of counting equipment — Report
§ 29A.60.180 Credit for voting
§ 29A.60.185 Audit of results
§ 29A.60.190 Certification of election results
§ 29A.60.195 Provisional ballots — Disposition
§ 29A.60.200 Canvassing board — Canvassing procedure — Penalty
§ 29A.60.210 Recanvass — Generally
§ 29A.60.221 Tie in primary or final election
§ 29A.60.230 Abstract by election officer — Transmittal to secretary of state
§ 29A.60.235 Reconciliation reports
§ 29A.60.240 Secretary of state — Primary returns — State offices, etc
§ 29A.60.250 Secretary of state — Final returns — Scope
§ 29A.60.260 Canvass on statewide measures
§ 29A.60.270 Local officers, beginning of terms — Organization of district boards of directors
§ 29A.60.280 Local elected officials, commencement of term of office — Purpose
§ 29A.60.300 Statewide survey of voted ballot rejection rates and reasons for rejections — Secretary of state to conduct and publish

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 29A.60 - Canvassing

  • Ex officio: Literally, by virtue of one's office.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • person: may be construed to include the United States, this state, or any state or territory, or any public or private corporation or limited liability company, as well as an individual. See Washington Code 1.16.080
  • Provisional ballot: means a ballot issued to a voter who would otherwise be denied an opportunity to vote a regular ballot, for any reason authorized by the Help America Vote Act, including but not limited to the following:
Washington Code 29A.04.008
  • Sample ballot: means a printed facsimile of all the issues and offices on the ballot in a jurisdiction and is intended to give voters notice of the issues, offices, and candidates that are to be voted on at a particular primary, general election, or special election;
  • Washington Code 29A.04.008
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.