These guidelines are distilled from the requirements in RCW 42.17A and WAC 390. Care has been taken to ensure the guidelines are accurate and concise. Nevertheless, they do not take the place of local, state, or federal laws. 

Filter by audience for reporting guidelines and restrictions relevant to you or your interest area. Filter by interpretations or declaratory orders to see the Commission’s statements on how the law applies in certain situations.  
 

Title Type of Guideline Audience(s) Topic
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

NOTE: Some of these dollar values have changed

Commission Interpretation Candidates, Political Committees Political Advertising
Online Campaign Activities

NOTE: Some of these dollar values have changed

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
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
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]

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]

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.

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.

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
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
Public Inspection of Campaign Records General Candidates, Political Committees
Regarding The Seattle Democracy Voucher Program Commission Interpretation Candidates Campaign Contributions
Reimbursement for Contributions General Candidates, Political Committees
Reimbursement for Contributions General Candidates, Political Committees
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
Servicemembers' Civil Relief Act and PDC Proceedings and Filings Commission Interpretation Candidates, Political Committees
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.

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.

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. 

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. 

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.

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

NOTE: Some of these values have changed

Commission Interpretation Candidates Surplus Funds
Transmitting Contributions (Bundling) General Candidates, Political Committees
Transmitting Contributions (Bundling) General Candidates, Political Committees
Using Contributions for a Different Office General Candidates Surplus Funds