(1) A person filing a declaration of candidacy for an
office shall, at the time of filing, be a registered voter and
possess the qualifications specified by law for persons who may
be elected to the office.
(2) Excluding the office of precinct committee officer or a
temporary elected position such as a charter review board member
or freeholder, no person may file for more than one office.
(3) The name of a candidate for an office shall not appear
on a ballot for that office unless, except as provided in RCW
*3.46.067 and 3.50.057, the candidate is, at the time the
candidate's declaration of candidacy is filed, properly
registered to vote in the geographic area represented by the
office. For the purposes of this section, each geographic area
in which registered voters may cast ballots for an office is
represented by that office. If a person elected to an office
must be nominated from a district or similar division of the
geographic area represented by the office, the name of a
candidate for the office shall not appear on a primary ballot for
that office unless the candidate is, at the time the candidate's
declaration of candidacy is filed, properly registered to vote in
that district or division. The officer with whom declarations of
candidacy must be filed under this title shall review each such
declaration filed regarding compliance with this subsection.
(4) The requirements of voter registration and residence
within the geographic area of a district do not apply to
candidates for congressional office. Qualifications for the
United States congress are specified in the United States
Constitution.
[2004 c 271 § 153.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 3.46.067 was repealed by 2008 c 227 § 12, effective July 1, 2008.