| Legislative Session Freeze |
General |
Candidates, Lobbyists, Elected Officials |
Campaign Contributions |
| Limits on "Last Minute" Contributions |
General |
Candidates, Political Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Contribution Limits |
| Limits on "Last Minute" Contributions |
General |
Candidates, Political Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Contribution Limits |
| Online Campaign Activities |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees |
Political Advertising |
| Online Campaign Activities |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees |
Political Advertising |
| Penalty waivers for Small Business Paperwork Violations |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees, Bona Fide Party Committee, Out-of-State Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer, Grassroots Lobbying, Public Agencies, Official filing financial affairs report, Elected Officials, Voters & the Public |
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| Penalty waivers for Small Business Paperwork Violations |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees, Bona Fide Party Committee, Out-of-State Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer, Grassroots Lobbying, Public Agencies, Official filing financial affairs report, Elected Officials, Voters & the Public |
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Petition for Declaratory Order for A Better Seattle
The Commission issued an order following a petition from the political committee A Better Seattle, which supports a recall vote against Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, to lift a $1,000 limit on contributions from donors. The basis for the Commission's actions was a federal case that found Washington State's application of contribution limits to a recall committee was unconstitutional under circumstances in which the limits do not further the important interest of preventing corruption or the appearance of corruption. [Declaratory Order No. 19, issued Nov. 26, 2021]
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Declaratory Order |
Candidates, Political Committees |
Contribution Limits |
Petition for Declaratory Order for A Better Seattle
The Commission issued an order following a petition from the political committee A Better Seattle, which supports a recall vote against Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant, to lift a $1,000 limit on contributions from donors. The basis for the Commission's actions was a federal case that found Washington State's application of contribution limits to a recall committee was unconstitutional under circumstances in which the limits do not further the important interest of preventing corruption or the appearance of corruption. [Declaratory Order No. 19, issued Nov. 26, 2021]
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Declaratory Order |
Candidates, Political Committees |
Contribution Limits |
Political Advertising Guide
Learn the definition of political advertising and how to ensure your ad complies with state law.
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General |
Candidates, Political Committees, Out-of-State Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Political Advertising |
Political Advertising Guide
Learn the definition of political advertising and how to ensure your ad complies with state law.
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General |
Candidates, Political Committees, Out-of-State Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Political Advertising |
| Political Committee - Definition and Types |
Commission Interpretation |
Political Committees, Bona Fide Party Committee |
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| Political Committee Sponsor |
General |
Political Committees |
Registration |
| Post-Election Deadlines for Candidate Contributions |
General |
Candidates, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Reporting Deadlines |
| Primary and General Election Contributions |
General |
Candidates |
Contribution Limits |
| Prohibited Contributors to Candidates |
General |
Candidates |
Campaign Contributions |
| Prohibited Contributors to State Candidates |
General |
Candidates |
Campaign Contributions |
| Public Inspection of Campaign Records |
General |
Candidates, Political Committees |
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| Public Inspection of Campaign Records |
General |
Candidates, Political Committees |
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| Regarding The Seattle Democracy Voucher Program |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates |
Campaign Contributions |
| Reimbursement for Contributions |
General |
Candidates, Political Committees |
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| Reimbursement for Contributions |
General |
Candidates, Political Committees |
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| Reporting Contributions Made and Received Through Electronic Technologies |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees |
Campaign Contributions |
| Reporting Contributions Made and Received Through Electronic Technologies |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees |
Campaign Contributions |
| Republishing Online Political Advertising |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees |
Political Advertising |
| Republishing Online Political Advertising |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees |
Political Advertising |
| Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act and PDC Proceedings and Filings |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees |
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| Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act and PDC Proceedings and Filings |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Political Committees |
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| Soliciting Government Employees |
General |
Candidates, Elected Officials |
Public Agency Facilities |
| Spending General Election Contributions |
General |
Candidates |
Contribution Limits |
Sponsor ID Placement and Size
Sponsor identification rules on political advertising varies, depending on whether the ad is in print, on a billboard or poster, broadcast or online.
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General |
Candidates, Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Political Advertising |
Sponsor ID Placement and Size
Sponsor identification rules on political advertising varies, depending on whether the ad is in print, on a billboard or poster, broadcast or online.
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General |
Candidates, Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Political Advertising |
Sponsor ID: What to Include
Political advertising must identify who is paying for it. Learn what details to include.
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General |
Candidates, Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Political Advertising |
Sponsor ID: What to Include
Political advertising must identify who is paying for it. Learn what details to include.
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General |
Candidates, Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer |
Political Advertising |
Surplus Campaign Funds
Learn what to do with surplus campaign funds.
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General |
Candidates |
Surplus Funds |
| Transfer of Surplus Contributions to a Candidate's Campaign for a Different Office |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates, Elected Officials, Voters & the Public |
Campaign Contributions, Contribution Limits, Surplus Funds |
| Transfers of Candidate Surplus Funds to Bona Fide Political Party and Caucus Political Committees |
Commission Interpretation |
Candidates |
Surplus Funds |
| Transmitting Contributions (Bundling) |
General |
Candidates, Political Committees |
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| Transmitting Contributions (Bundling) |
General |
Candidates, Political Committees |
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| Using active campaign or surplus funds to pay for personal safety and security measures |
General |
Candidates |
Campaign Expenditures, Surplus Funds |
| Using Contributions for a Different Office |
General |
Candidates |
Surplus Funds |