These dates are also found on the PDC's Calendar of Events.

Key dates for 2024 special elections are also available.

Within two
weeks of organizing
or becoming
a candidate

Register the campaign. (Candidates also file an F-1.)

NOTES:  Committees organizing within three weeks of election must register within 3 business days of organizing. File an amended registration within 10 days of any changes.

January 10 File a C-3 for each deposit made in the previous month and a C-4 report that covers the period through Dec. 31
February 12 File a C-3 for each deposit made in the previous month and a C-4 report that covers the period through Jan. 31
March 11 File a C-3 for each deposit made in the previous month and a C-4 report that covers the period through Feb. 29
April 10 File a C-3 for each deposit made in the previous month and a C-4 report that covers the period through March 31
May 10 File a C-3 for each deposit made in the previous month and a C-4 report that covers the period through April 30
May 6-10 Declaration of candidacy filing week
June 3 Begin filing C-3 reports weekly, each Monday, for deposits made during previous 7 days (Monday through Sunday)
June 10 File monthly C-4, if necessary, that covers the period through May 31
June 24 Last day before primary election to change from mini to full reporting without special circumstances (See WAC 390-16-125)
July 16

21-day pre-primary C-4. Candidates appearing on the primary election ballot file a C-4 that covers the period June 1 through July 15. So do committees supporting or opposing candidates.

Candidates not on the primary election ballot and committees only supporting or opposing general election ballot measures file monthly reports in June, July and August. These reports due on the 10th of the following month.

July 27 -
August 5
Campaign books open for public inspection
July 30 7-day pre-primary C-4. Candidates appearing on the primary election ballot and committees participating in the primary file a C-4 that covers the period July 16 through July 29
July 30 -
August 5

Special reports due if candidate or committee receives contributions of $1,500 or more from a single source, or committee makes contributions of $1,500 or more.

NOTE: Does not constitute authority to exceed applicable local or state contribution limit

AUGUST 6 PRIMARY ELECTION DAY
August 30 Last day before general election to change from mini to full reporting without special circumstances (See WAC 390-16-125)
September 10

Post-primary C-4 due. Covers the period between July 30 and Aug. 31.

Candidates not on the primary election ballot and committees that did not participate in the primary file a report for the month of August

October 15 21-day pre-general C-4 report due - report for the period Sept. 1 through Oct. 14.
October 15 - November 4
  1. Special reports due if a candidate or political committee receives contributions of $1,500 or more from a single source, or if a political committee makes a contribution of $1,500 or more.
  2. A candidate for statewide office may not accept contributions from a single source exceeding $75,000 in the aggregate unless it is from the state committee of a bona fide major or minor political party. 
  3. A candidate for another office or a political committee may not receive contributions from a single source exceeding $7,500 in the aggregate unless it is from the state committee of a bona fide major or minor political party. The exception is ballot measure committees, which may receive larger contributions.

October 26 -November 4

Campaign books open for public inspection
October 29 7-day pre-general C-4 report due - report for the period Oct. 15 through Oct. 28.
November 4 Last Monday that weekly C-3 reports must be filed for general election
NOVEMBER 5 GENERAL ELECTION DAY
December 10 Post-general C-4 due that covers Oct. 29 through Nov. 30. File C-3s that have not been filed for any deposits made in November.
January 10, 2025 End of election cycle C-4 due that covers Dec. 1 through Dec. 31. File C-3s for any deposits made in December.