Running for office
To become a candidate, you must complete and file a Declaration of Candidacy, meet the qualifications for the office at the time of filing, and be registered to vote in the district. Read the Candidate Manual for more information.
Public Health Notice
As part of the continued effort to stop the spread of CoVID-19 in our community, King County Elections strongly recommends filing online. Those who do come in person will be required to wear a face covering that covers their nose and mouth. If you have any questions or need assistance, please email elections@kingcounty.gov or give us a call at 206-296-VOTE (8683).
Drainage Districts Candidate Filing Period
December 11-15, 2023
In accordance with the provisions of RCW 85.38.070 and 85.38.120, King County Elections announces there will be an election on February 6, 2024, for:
- King County Drainage District No. 1
- Commissioner Position No. 2, full 6-year term
- King County Drainage District No. 2
- Commissioner Position No. 1, full 6-year term
- Commissioner Position No. 2, unexpired 4-year term
- Commissioner Position No. 3, unexpired 2-year term
- King County Drainage District No. 5-5A
- Commissioner Position No. 1, full 6-year term
- King County Drainage District No. 6
- Commissioner Position No. 1, full 6-year term
- King County Drainage District No. 7
- Commissioner Position No. 1, full 6-year term
- Commissioner Position No. 2, unexpired 4-year term
- King County Drainage District No. 13
- Commissioner Position No. 1, full 6-year term
The candidate filing period will begin on Monday, December 11, at 8:30 a.m. and will end at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, December 15, 2023. No filing fee is charged. Candidates who wish to file must complete a Drainage District Declaration of Candidacy .Declarations must be in the Elections Office by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, December 15, 2023. Postmarks do not satisfy this requirement.
A 150-word candidate statement may also be submitted. The deadline to submit the statement is Friday, December 15, 2023, by 4:30 p.m.
The deadline to withdraw from office is Monday, December 18, 2023, by 4:30 p.m. To withdraw, you must submit a signed request that your name be removed from the ballot.
Who has filed
Candidate resources
- Candidate Manual
- Precinct Committee Officer (PCO) Manual
- Offices Subject to Election
- Campaign contribution limits for King County offices
- Find your School or Public Hospital Director District
- Political sign regulations (King County)
- Political sign regulations (WSDOT)
- Public Disclosure Commission requirements
- Seattle candidate information:
- Best practices for unofficial ballot printing stations & temporary drop boxes
- Writing for a multilingual audience - tips for writing a Local Voters' Pamphlet statement
Online filing
Paper forms
- Declaration of Candidacy
- Declaration of Write-In Candidacy
- PCO Declaration of Candidacy
- Filing fee petition
- Campaign contact information update form
- Withdrawal of Candidacy
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Workshops
These videos will review how to file for office and more!
- How to file online
- How to submit your local voters' pamphlet materials online (10 min.)
- How to file for Precinct Commitee Officer
- Recording of an online candidate workshop
This workshop reviews how to file for office in King County, how to submit your local voters’ pamphlet information, voter lists, campaign sign regulations, and basic public disclosure information. This session also included topics specific to anyone interested in running for office in the City of Seattle.
Contact Elections
Email: elections@kingcounty.gov
Phone: 206-296-VOTE (8683)
TTY: Relay 711
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