(1)
To be valid, a convention must be attended by at least one
hundred registered voters.
(2) In order to nominate candidates for the offices of
president and vice president of the United States, United States
senator, United States representative, or any statewide office, a
nominating convention shall obtain and submit to the filing
officer the signatures of at least one thousand registered voters
of the state of Washington. In order to nominate candidates for
any other office, a nominating convention shall obtain and submit
to the filing officer the signatures of one hundred persons who
are registered to vote in the jurisdiction of the office for
which the nominations are made.
[2004 c 271 § 111.]