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2019 Candidate Filing Workshop Are you ready to file? Candidate Guide & Drive Filing Week May 13-17, 2019 Voters Pamphlet Deadlines Additional Candidate Information 2019 Candidate Guide 2019 Election Calendar Filing


  1. 2019 Candidate Filing Workshop

  2. Are you ready to file? • Candidate Guide & Drive • Filing Week May 13-17, 2019 • Voters’ Pamphlet Deadlines • Additional Candidate Information

  3. 2019 Candidate Guide • 2019 Election Calendar • Filing for Office • Offices up for Election 2019 • Candidate Qualifications & Other Useful Information • Local Voters’ Pamphlet Administrative Rules for Candidates • Political Signs (State, County, Cities & Towns) • Campaign Guidelines • Dropbox Locations • Voter Registration: How to Obtain Data and Forms • Additional Resources

  4. Candidate Qualifications Port of Olympia Commissioner • Must reside and be a registered voter in the district • In the Primary, only voters within the district will vote • In the General Election, all voters within the county will vote

  5. Candidate Qualifications Cities • Must be a resident for one year • Must be a registered voter at time of filing Towns • Must be a registered voter at the time of filing

  6. Candidate Qualifications School District Director • Centralia School District candidates file with Lewis County • Must live in the director district to file (except Centralia and Griffin) • Must be a registered voter • When filing be sure to know what director district you live in Fire Commissioner • Must be a registered voter • Must live within the district • For fire authorities, candidates must live in the sub-district Any questions?

  7. Filing Week: May 13-17 • Mail: April 29 – must be in Auditor’s Office no later than 4:30 p.m. May 17 • In Person: May 13-17 (8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) • Online: 9:00 a.m. May 13 – 4:00 p.m. May 17 • All filings (including filing fee) must be received by 4:30 p.m. May 17 • Last day to withdraw is May 20 and must be in writing (filing fees are non-refundable)

  8. Get started now! Is your voter registration current? Start thinking about your candidate statement and photo Have you thought about campaign contact information? • Campaign name, phone number, email address, website, and mail address Any questions?

  9. Candidate Order on Ballot Nonpartisan Office • 3+ candidates: appears in the Primary Lot drawing to determine candidate order is May 17, shortly after 4:30 Top two primary candidates move forward to the General Election Order on General Election ballot is based on number of votes received in the Primary Election (or by the lot draw if not in Primary)

  10. Voters’ Pamphlet Statements and photos are due May 24 by 4:30 p.m. but you should submit when you file. Candidate statements are published as submitted (no changes after submission!). The same statement and photo will appear in both the Primary and General Election local voters’ pamphlets.

  11. Voters’ Pamphlet Statement and photo due by May 24 at 4:30 p.m. Statement • 200 words or less (we use Microsoft Word to count) • Four paragraphs or less • Do not use lists or bullets • Underlining and all caps will be converted to italics Photo • Current photo with only head and shoulders • Plain background • No props or uniforms • No smaller than 1200 x 1500 pixels Submit electronically using the link provided by SOS, email to pamphlet@co.thurston.wa.us, or provide a CD/flash drive to the Auditor’s Office. Any questions?

  12. Why wait? Submit your statement and photo at the time of filing! Submit electronically using the link provided by SOS, email to pamphlet@co.thurston.wa.us, or provide a CD/flash drive to the Auditor’s Office.

  13. Any questions?

  14. MyVote.wa.gov

  15. Any questions? Thurston County Elections pamphlet@co.thurston.wa.us 360.786.5408 Thank you for attending and good luck in your campaign!

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