RCW 29A.72.050
Ballot title -- Formulation, ballot display.(1) The ballot title for an initiative to the people, an
initiative to the legislature, a referendum bill, or a referendum
measure consists of: (a) A statement of the subject of the
measure; (b) a concise description of the measure; and (c) a
question in the form prescribed in this section for the ballot
measure in question. The statement of the subject of a measure
must be sufficiently broad to reflect the subject of the measure,
sufficiently precise to give notice of the measure's subject
matter, and not exceed ten words. The concise description must
contain no more than thirty words, be a true and impartial
description of the measure's essential contents, clearly identify
the proposition to be voted on, and not, to the extent reasonably
possible, create prejudice either for or against the measure.
(2) For an initiative to the people, or for an initiative to
the legislature for which the legislature has not proposed an
alternative, the ballot title must be displayed on the ballot
substantially as follows:
"Initiative Measure No. . . . concerns (statement of
subject). This measure would (concise description).
Should this measure be enacted into law?
(3) For an initiative to the legislature for which the
legislature has proposed an alternative, the ballot title must be
displayed on the ballot substantially as follows:
"Initiative Measure Nos. . . . and . . .B concern
(statement of subject).
Initiative Measure No. . . . would (concise
description).
As an alternative, the legislature has proposed
Initiative Measure No. . . .B, which would (concise
description).
1. Should either of these measures be enacted into
law?
2. Regardless of whether you voted yes or no above, if
one of these measures is enacted, which one should it
be?
(4) For a referendum bill submitted to the people by the
legislature, the ballot issue must be displayed on the ballot
substantially as follows:
"The legislature has passed . . . . Bill No. . . .
concerning (statement of subject). This bill would
(concise description). Should this bill be:
(5) For a referendum measure by state voters on a bill the
legislature has passed, the ballot issue must be displayed on the
ballot substantially as follows:
"The legislature passed . . . Bill No. . . . concerning
(statement of subject) and voters have filed a
sufficient referendum petition on this bill. This bill
would (concise description). Should this bill be:
(6) The legislature may specify the statement of subject or
concise description, or both, in a referendum bill that it refers
to the people. The legislature may specify the concise
description for an alternative it submits for an initiative to
the legislature. If the legislature fails to specify these
matters, the attorney general shall prepare the material that was
not specified. The statement of subject and concise description
as so provided must be included as part of the ballot title
unless changed on appeal.
The attorney general shall specify the statement of subject
and concise description for an initiative to the people, an
initiative to the legislature, and a referendum measure. The
statement of subject and concise description as so provided must
be included as part of the ballot title unless changed on appeal.[2003 c 111 § 1806. Prior: 2000 c 197 § 1. Formerly RCW 29.79.035.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2000 c 197: "Part headings used in
this act are not part of the law." [2000 c 197 § 17.]