(1) The board of county commissioners of each county shall be ex
officio, by virtue of their office, supervisors of the zones
created in each county. In any zone with more than two thousand
residents, an election of supervisors other than the board of
county commissioners may be held as provided in this section.
(2) When proposed by citizen petition or by resolution of
the board of county commissioners, a ballot proposition
authorizing election of the supervisors of a zone shall be
submitted by ordinance to the voters residing in the zone at any
general election, or at any special election which may be called
for that purpose.
(3) The ballot proposition shall be submitted (a) if the
board of county supervisors enacts an ordinance submitting the
proposition after adopting a resolution proposing the election of
supervisors of a zone; or (b) if a petition proposing the
election of supervisors of a zone is submitted to the county
auditor of the county in which the zone is located that is signed
by registered voters within the zone, numbering at least fifteen
percent of the votes cast in the last county general election by
registered voters within the zone.
(4) Upon receipt of a citizen petition under subsection
(3)(b) of this section, the county auditor shall determine
whether the petition is signed by a sufficient number of
registered voters, using the registration records and returns of
the preceding general election, and, no later than forty-five
days after receipt of the petition, shall attach to the petition
the auditor's certificate stating whether or not sufficient
signatures have been obtained. If the signatures are found by
the auditor to be insufficient, the petition shall be returned to
the person filing it.
(5) The ballot proposition authorizing election of
supervisors of zones shall appear on the ballot of the next
general election or at the next special election date specified
under *RCW 29.13.020 occurring sixty or more days after the last
resolution proposing election of supervisors or the date the
county auditor certifies that the petition proposing such
election contains sufficient valid signatures.
(6) The petition proposing the election of zone supervisors,
or the ordinance submitting the question to the voters, shall
describe the proposed election process. The ballot proposition
shall include the following:
"For the direct election of flood control zone district
supervisors."
"Against the direct election of flood control zone
district supervisors."
(7) The ordinance or petition submitting the ballot
proposition shall designate the proposed composition of the
supervisors of zones, which shall be clearly described in the
ballot proposition. The ballot proposition shall state that the
zone supervisors shall thereafter be selected by election, and,
at the same election at which the proposition is submitted to the
voters as to whether to elect zone supervisors, three zone
supervisors shall be elected. The election of zone supervisors
is null and void if the voters, by a simple majority, do not
approve the direct election of the zone supervisors. Candidates
shall run for specific supervisor positions. No primary may be
held to nominate candidates. The person receiving the greatest
number of votes for each position shall be elected as a
supervisor. The staggering of the terms of office shall occur as
follows: (a) 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 odd-numbered year or a five-year term
of office if the election is held in an even-numbered year; (b)
the person who is elected receiving the second greatest number of
votes shall be elected to a four-year term of office if the
election is held in an odd-numbered year or a three-year term of
office if the election is held in an even-numbered year; and (c)
the other person who is elected shall be elected to a two-year
term of office if the election is held in an odd-numbered year or
a one-year term of office if the election is held in an
even-numbered year. The initial supervisors shall take office
immediately when they are elected and qualified, and for purposes
of computing their terms of office the terms shall be assumed to
commence on the first day of January in the year after they are
elected. Thereafter, all supervisors shall be elected to
six-year terms of office. All supervisors shall serve until
their respective successors are elected and qualified and assume
office in accordance with **RCW 29.04.170. Vacancies may occur
and shall be filled as provided in chapter 42.12 RCW.
(8) The costs and expenses directly related to the election
of zone supervisors shall be borne by the zone.
[2003 c 304 § 1; 1961 c 153 § 5.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: *(1) RCW 29.13.020 was recodified as RCW 29A.04.330 pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.
**(2) RCW 29.04.170 was recodified as RCW 29A.20.040
pursuant to 2003 c 111 § 2401, effective July 1, 2004.