Candidate filing week for Washington public office begins May 6

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OLYMPIA, Wash. – Anyone interested in running for Washington’s public office has the opportunity to formally declare candidacy for the 2024 elections between May 6 and May 10.

According to the Washington Secretary of State, candidacies can be declared for more than 400 federal, state, judicial, legislative, county, and other offices scheduled for 2024 elections.

Additionally, all statewide Executive offices, all Congressional seats, a U.S. Senate position, and the majority of state Legislature seats will be on the ballot.

Individuals may declare their candidacy as early as 8 a.m. on Monday, May 6 either online or at election offices across the state. State candidates may also file in person at the Secretary of State’s office in the Legislative Building in Olympia.

“Filing for candidacy online is the easiest option, and you can do it from the convenience of home,” Secretary of State Steve Hobbs said. “This year, the candidate filing period is a week earlier than in prior years, so we’re providing notice to the public early to ensure everyone interested in running can get prepared.”

Mail applications are accepted but applicants are encouraged to file online if possible. A Declaration of Candidacy form is available for those who prefer to file by mail. Mail applications must be addressed to the Office of the Secretary of State, P.O. Box 40229, Olympia, WA, 98504-0229 and be received with payment by 5 p.m. on Friday, May 10.

Those looking to run for Superior Court and all legislative districts are required to file with the Office of the Secretary of State, which can be done via the office’s website, by mail, or in person.

Full information regarding filing fees, filing information, state Voters’ Pamphlets guidelines in addition to an FAQ page can be found on the Office of the Secretary of State’s Elections website.

“Serving as an elected official is an opportunity to help your community,” said Secretary Hobbs. “Holding office enables you to be involved with crucial decisions, whether at the local, state, or federal level.”


 

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