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July 13, 2005

So you want to be an elected official?

King County Elections will hold its annual candidate workshop Friday, July 15 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Town Hall to answer questions about filing for office and to teach first-time candidates and campaign staff about Washington election laws. This free workshop is especially useful for candidates running in small races and campaign staff unfamiliar with district boundary maps and voter lists.

Highlights of the workshop include:

  • A review of new 2005 state legislation;
  • Special reporting requirements for King County candidates;
  • Yard sign regulations;
  • How to use voter lists, data, and maps;
  • How to file fundraising reports online with the Public Disclosure Commission; and
  • Procedures for filing for office in King County.

To be on the fall election ballot, all candidates must file a declaration of candidacy for elected offices with King County Elections between July 25 and July 29.

For a list of offices on the 2005 ballot, please visit www.kingcounty.gov/elections or call 206-296-1565.

Town Hall is located on the corner of Eighth and Seneca streets in Seattle, enter on Seneca Street. Visit www.townhallseattle.org for directions and information about parking.


Updated: July 13 2005


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