Whenever a proposition for the
formation of a public utility district is to be submitted to
voters in any county, the county legislative authority may by
resolution call a special election, and at the request of
petitioners for the formation of such district contained in the
petition shall do so and shall provide for holding the same at
the earliest practicable time. If the boundaries of the proposed
district embrace an area less than the entire county, such
election shall be confined to the area so included. The notice
of such election shall state the boundaries of the proposed
district and the object of such election; in other respects, such
election shall be held and called in the same manner as provided
by law for the holding and calling of general elections:
PROVIDED, That notice thereof shall be given for not less than
ten days nor more than thirty days prior to such special
election. In submitting the proposition to the voters for their
approval or rejection, such proposition shall be expressed on the
ballots in substantially the following terms:
Public Utility District No. . . . . . . . . . . . . YES
Public Utility District No. . . . . . . . . . . . . NO
At the same special election on the proposition to form a
public utility district, there shall also be an election for
three public utility district commissioners. However, the
election of such commissioners shall be null and void if the
proposition to form the public utility district does not receive
approval by a majority of the voters voting on the proposition. No primary shall be held. A special filing period shall be
opened as provided in *RCW 29.15.170 and 29.15.180. The person
receiving the greatest number of votes for the commissioner of
each commissioner district shall be elected as the commissioner
of that district. Commissioner districts shall be established as
provided in RCW 54.12.010. The terms of the initial
commissioners shall be staggered as follows: (1) The person who
is elected receiving the greatest number of votes shall be
elected to a six-year term of office if the election is held in
an even-numbered year or a five-year term if the election is held
in an odd-numbered year; (2) the person who is elected receiving
the next greatest number of votes shall be elected to a four-year
term of office if the election is held in an even-numbered year
or a three-year term of office if the election is held in an
odd-numbered year; and (3) the other person who is elected shall
be elected to a two-year term of office if the election is held
in an even-numbered year or a one-year term of office if the
election is held in an odd-numbered year. The commissioners
first to be elected at such special election shall assume office
immediately when they are elected and qualified, but the length
of their terms of office shall be calculated from the first day
in January in the year following their elections.
The term "general election" as used herein means biennial
general elections at which state and county officers in a
noncharter county are elected.
[1994 c 223 § 55; 1979 ex.s. c 126 § 36; 1951 c 207 § 5.]
NOTES:
*Reviser's note: RCW 29.15.170 and 29.15.180 were recodified as RCW 29A.24.170 and 29A.24.180, respectively, pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004. RCW 29A.24.170 and 29A.24.180 were subsequently repealed by 2004 c 271 § 193. Later enactment of RCW 29A.24.170 and 29A.24.180, see RCW 29A.24.171 and 29A.24.181, respectively.
Purpose -- 1979 ex.s. c 126: See RCW 29A.20.040(1).
Elections: Title 29A RCW.