12 chapters · 155 sections in this title.
RCW 29B.40.010 Findings—Intent.
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(1) The people of the state of Washington find and declare that:(a) The financial strength of certain individuals or organizations should not permit them to exercise a disproportionate or controlling influence on the election of candidates.(b) Rapidly increasing political campaig…
RCW 29B.40.020 Limits specified—Exemptions.
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(1) The contribution limits in this section apply to:(a) Candidates for legislative office;(b) Candidates for state office other than legislative office;(c) Candidates for county office;(d) Candidates for port district office;(e) Candidates for city council office;(f) Candidates …
RCW 29B.40.030 Candidates for judicial office—Special elections to fill vacancies—Contribution limits—Adjustments.
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(1) No person may make contributions to a candidate for judicial office that in the aggregate exceed *one thousand six hundred dollars for each election in which the candidate is on the ballot or appears as a write-in candidate. Contributions made with respect to a primary may no…
RCW 29B.40.040 Contributions.
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(1) Contributions to candidates for state office made and received before December 3, 1992, are considered to be contributions under RCW 29B.20.050, 29B.40.020 through 29B.40.040, 29B.40.140 through 29B.40.230, 29B.40.240, 29B.45.020, and 29B.45.030. Monetary contributions that e…
RCW 29B.40.050 Foreign nationals—Contributions, expenditures, and electioneering prohibited.
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(1) A foreign national may not make a contribution to any candidate or political committee, make an expenditure in support of or in opposition to any candidate or ballot measure, or sponsor political advertising or an electioneering communication.(2) A person may not make a contr…
RCW 29B.40.060 Foreign nationals—Contribution certification.
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(1) Each candidate or political committee that has accepted a contribution, and each out-of-state committee that has accepted a contribution reportable under RCW 29B.25.110, from a partnership, association, corporation, organization, or other combination of persons must receive a…
RCW 29B.40.070 Reportable contributions—Preelection limitations.
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(1) It is a violation of this title for any person to make, or for any candidate or political committee to accept from any one person, contributions reportable under RCW 29B.25.100 in the aggregate exceeding fifty thousand dollars for any campaign for statewide office or exceedin…
RCW 29B.40.080 Expenditures—Authorization of and restrictions on.
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No expenditures may be made or incurred by any candidate or political committee unless authorized by the candidate or the person or persons named on the candidate's or committee's registration form. A record of all such expenditures shall be maintained by the treasurer.No expendi…
RCW 29B.40.090 Disposal of surplus funds.
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The surplus funds of a candidate or a candidate's authorized committee may only be disposed of in any one or more of the following ways:(1) Return the surplus to a contributor in an amount not to exceed that contributor's original contribution;(2) Using surplus, reimburse the can…
RCW 29B.40.100 Identification of contributions and communications.
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No contribution shall be made and no expenditure shall be incurred, directly or indirectly, in a fictitious name, anonymously, or by one person through an agent, relative, or other person in such a manner as to conceal the identity of the source of the contribution or in any othe…
RCW 29B.40.110 Candidates' political committees—Limitations.
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A candidate may not knowingly establish, use, direct, or control more than one political committee for the purpose of supporting that candidate during a particular election campaign. This does not prohibit: (1) In addition to a candidate's having his or her own political committe…
RCW 29B.40.120 Contributions by political committees to political committees.
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A political committee may make a contribution to another political committee only when the contributing political committee has received contributions of ten dollars or more each from at least 10 persons registered to vote in Washington state.[ 2024 c 164 s 454; 2011 c 145 s 5. F…
RCW 29B.40.130 Personal use of contributions—When permitted.
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Contributions received and reported in accordance with RCW 29B.25.060 through 29B.25.100 and 29B.40.080 may only be paid to a candidate, or a treasurer or other individual or expended for such individual's personal use under the following circumstances:(1) Reimbursement for or pa…
RCW 29B.40.140 Attribution and aggregation of family contributions.
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(1) Contributions by spouses are considered separate contributions.(2) Contributions by unemancipated children under 18 years of age are considered contributions by their parents and are attributed proportionately to each parent. Fifty percent of the contributions are attributed …
RCW 29B.40.150 Attribution of contributions by controlled entities.
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For purposes of this title:(1) A contribution by a political committee with funds that have all been contributed by one person who exercises exclusive control over the distribution of the funds of the political committee is a contribution by the controlling person.(2) Two or more…
RCW 29B.40.160 Attribution of contributions generally—"Earmarking."
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All contributions made by a person or entity, either directly or indirectly, to a candidate, to a state official against whom recall charges have been filed, or to a political committee, are considered to be contributions from that person or entity to the candidate, state officia…
RCW 29B.40.170 Restriction on loans.
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(1) A loan is considered to be a contribution from the lender and any guarantor of the loan and is subject to the contribution limitations of this title. The full amount of the loan shall be attributed to the lender and to each guarantor.(2) A loan to a candidate for public offic…
RCW 29B.40.180 Contributions on behalf of another.
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(1) A person, other than an individual, may not be an intermediary or an agent for a contribution.(2) An individual may not make a contribution on behalf of another person or entity, or while acting as the intermediary or agent of another person or entity, without disclosing to t…
RCW 29B.40.190 Certain contributions required to be by written instrument.
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(1) A person may not make a contribution of more than *one hundred dollars, other than an in-kind contribution, except by a written instrument containing the name of the donor and the name of the payee.(2) A political committee may not make a contribution, other than in-kind, exc…
RCW 29B.40.200 Solicitation of endorsement fees.
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A person may not solicit from a candidate for public office, political committee, political party, or other person money or other property as a condition or consideration for an endorsement, article, or other communication in the news media promoting or opposing a candidate for p…
RCW 29B.40.210 Reimbursement for contributions.
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A person may not, directly or indirectly, reimburse another person for a contribution to a candidate for public office, political committee, or political party.[ 2024 c 164 s 463; 1995 c 397 s 26; 1993 c 2 s 18 (Initiative Measure No. 134, approved November 3, 1992). Formerly RCW…
RCW 29B.40.220 Prohibition on use of contributions for a different office.
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(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a candidate for public office or the candidate's authorized committee may not use or permit the use of contributions, whether or not surplus, solicited for or received by the candidate or the candidate's authorized committ…
RCW 29B.40.230 Limitations on employers or labor organizations.
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(1) No employer or labor organization may increase the salary of an officer or employee, or compensate an officer, employee, or other person or entity, with the intention that the increase in salary, or the compensation, or a part of it, be contributed or spent to support or oppo…
RCW 29B.40.240 Agency shop fees as contributions.
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(1) A labor organization may not use agency shop fees paid by an individual who is not a member of the organization to make contributions or expenditures to influence an election or to operate a political committee, unless affirmatively authorized by the individual.(2) A labor or…
RCW 29B.40.250 Use of public funds for political purposes.
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Public funds, whether derived through taxes, fees, penalties, or any other sources, shall not be used to finance political campaigns for state or school district office. A county, city, town, or district that establishes a program to publicly finance local political campaigns may…