What is the procedure for initiating a recall election of a municipal official?
The process for initiating a recall election of a municipal official in Washington is outlined in state law. Under Washington state law, any registered voter in the jurisdiction can initiate a recall petition to have an elected official removed from office. A written petition must be filed with the appropriate county or city election official. The petition must include the official’s name, the office they hold, and the reasons for their recall. The petition must also include at least 1,000 valid signatures of registered voters in the jurisdiction. The petition must be filed with the election official within 180 days of the official’s last election. After the petition is submitted, the election official will verify that the signatures are from valid voters and, if so, will call for a special recall election. The recall election will be held no sooner than 60 days and no later than 90 days after the election official verifies the valid signatures. The recall election will be limited to a single ballot question of whether to remove the subject of the petition from office. Voters may vote “Yes” or “No” on the question, and a simple majority is required to determine the outcome. If a majority of voters vote “Yes,” the elected official will be removed from office.
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