Ballot measure requirements
Ballot measure requirementsThis guide explains the requirements taxing districts must follow to create ballot measures for levies seeking voter approval. This guide does not cover regular non-voted levies and benefit assessments. For information about those, see our Levy manual, also known as the Property Tax Levies Operations manual.
This material is intended for general information purposes and does not alter or supersede the Washington State Constitution, the Revised Code of Washington, or any administrative regulations or rulings issued by the Department of Revenue.
Contents
Before seeking voter approval
Before seeking voter approvalIf you are considering a voted levy, then you have already:
- Reviewed your budget and identified a need to levy additional tax.
- Determined the tax is beyond statutory limitations or not subject to limitation.
- Adopted a resolution/ordinance authorizing additional tax.
When you determine a potential levy is beyond the statutory limits or not subject to limitation and adopt your resolution/ordinance, you are ready to propose a ballot measure for a tax increase.
What’s required for a ballot measure?
Requirements for ballot measures vary by levy type. There are three levy types:
- Regular levies.
- Excess levies.
- General obligation bonds.
To determine the type of voted levy (regular, excess, or bond) allowed for your taxing district, see the primary authority chapter of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) for your type of taxing district.
Examples:
- A park and recreation district would consult chapter 36.69 RCW.
- A city transportation authority area would consult chapter 35.95A RCW.
You can also consult our list of voter approved levies by taxing district type within this guide.
Part 1: Voted regular levies, the levy limit, levy lid lifts, and general obligation bonds for port districts
Part 1: Voted regular levies, the levy limit, levy lid lifts, and general obligation bonds for port districtsVoted regular levies
Voted regular levies run for a length of time set by statute. That time varies from one year to ten years or more. When the initial levy term expires, voter approval is required to renew the levy.
Most voted regular levies are subject to at least one statutory limitation.
Ballot measure content for voted regular levies
Requirements for voted regular levy ballot titles are specific to the type of taxing district.
For the following taxing districts: | Type of levy | Ballot measure must contain: |
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Regular |
RCW 29A.36.210[1]
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Emergency medical care and service levies (RCW 84.52.069) by:
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Regular Permanent EMS |
RCW 29A.36.210[2] |
Regular |
RCW 29A.36.071, 29A.72.050 |
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Cultural Access Program (ESHB 2263) by:
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Regular |
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Regular | No requirements |
The levy limit
The levy limitTaxing districts are able to increase their highest lawful levy by up to one percent (the “limit factor”), depending on the population of the taxing district and the resolutions/ordinances they adopt.
Taxing districts with a population less than 10,000
Taxing districts with a population less than 10,000 must adopt a resolution/ordinance to increase their highest lawful levy since 1985 by one percent, for a limit factor of 101 percent. Each year a majority of the governing board of the district must approve a resolution/ordinance to increase their highest lawful levy.
Taxing districts with a population of 10,000 or more
Taxing districts with a population of 10,000 or more must adopt a resolution/ordinance to increase their highest lawful levy since 1985 by 100 percent plus the Implicit Price Deflator (IPD) or 101 percent, whichever is less. Each year a majority of the governing board of the district must approve a resolution/ordinance to increase their highest lawful levy.
If a taxing district with a population of 10,000 or more adopts a second resolution stating a substantial need for additional funds, the district’s limit factor can be a maximum of 101 percent. The substantial need resolution/ordinance requires approval by a supermajority of the governing board of the district.
Levy lid lifts
Levy lid liftsAs the levy limitation is applied to a district's levy over the years, and the district’s taxable base grows, the rate a district is allowed to levy tends to drift downward from the maximum statutory levy rate. A district may need to raise the levy limit in order to increase revenue.
A levy lid lift is the means to exceed the 101% levy limit. A district may ask its voters to authorize an amount that exceeds the levy limit or "lift the levy lid."
The taxing district can request a single year lid lift (1 year) or a multiple year lid lift (up to 6 years). In either case, approval of the lid lift must occur within 12 months of when it will be imposed. The lift is temporary unless the ballot specifically states the resulting levy will be used for future levy limit calculations. RCW 84.55.050
Provisions for single year levy lid lifts and content for ballot titles
Provisions for single year levy lid lifts and content for ballot titlesSingle year levy lid lifts:
- May be voted at a General Election or a Special Election.
- Require voter approval of a simple majority.
- Must be levied within 12 months of voter approval.
- Increase the district's highest lawful levy above statutory levy limitation for the first year of the lid lift.
- Levy capacity increase is temporary unless the ballot specifically states the resulting levy will be used in the following years levy limit calculations.
- May limit the levy increase for a specific period of time or purpose.
- May provide that the exemption authorized by RCW 84.36.381 will apply to the lid lift increased levy capacity.
Single year levy lid lift ballot titles must contain:
- Identification of the enacting legislative body.
- Statement of the subject matter, not to exceed 10 words.
- A concise description of the measure, not to exceed 75 words.
- The dollar rate (levy rate) proposed.
- A clear statement of the conditions, if any, which are applicable under RCW 84.55.050(4).
- A question asking if the ballot measure should be approved.
RCW 29A.36.071, 29A.72.050, 84.55.050(1)
Provisions for multiple year levy lid lifts and content for ballot titles
Provisions for multiple year levy lid lifts and content for ballot titlesMultiple year levy lid lifts:
- May only be voted at a Primary Election or General Election.
- Require voter approval of a simple majority.
- Must be levied within 12 months of voter approval.
- Increase the district's highest lawful levy above statutory levy limitation and establish a limit factor in each of a maximum of 6 subsequent years.
- Levy capacity increase is temporary unless the ballot specifically states the resulting levy will be used for future levy limit calculations.
- Funds raised through a lid lift can be supplanted in counties with a population of 1.5 million or more, when approved by the voters between July 26, 2009 and December 31, 2011.
- Funds raised through a lid lift can be supplanted in counties with a population less than 1.5 million, when approved by voters after July 26, 2009.
- May provide that the exemption authorized by RCW 84.36.381 will apply to the lid lift increased levy capacity.
Multiple year levy lid lift ballot titles must contain:
- Identification of the enacting legislative body.
- Statement of the subject matter, not to exceed 10 words.
- A concise description of the measure, not to exceed 75 words.
- The dollar rate (levy rate) proposed only for the first year of the consecutive years.
- The limit factor, or a specific index to be used for determining a limit factor (for example, Consumer Price Index) by which the regular tax levy will be increased in each of the subsequent consecutive years.
- The limited purpose for the increase.
- A question asking if the ballot measure should be approved.
RCW 29A.36.071, 29A.72.050, 84.55.050(2)
General obligation bonds for port districts
General obligation bonds for port districtsGeneral obligation bonds issued by port districts have significant differences from the general obligation bonds discussed in Part 3 of this guide. General obligation bonds issued by port districts are not excess levies (though the tax base includes timber assessed value).
Port districts must receive voter approval for most general obligation bond levies. A port district general obligation bond levy is a regular levy subject to some statutory limitations.
Port district general obligation bond ballot titles must contain:
- Identification of the enacting legislative body.
- Statement of the subject matter, not to exceed 10 words.
- A concise description of the measure, not to exceed 75 words.
- The maximum amount of the indebtedness to be authorized.
- The maximum term any bonds may have.
- A description of the purpose or purposes of the bond issue.
- Whether excess property taxes will be levied to pay and retire such bonds.
- A question asking if the ballot measure should be approved.
RCW 53.36.030, 39.36.050, 39.40.010, 84.52.056, 29A.36.071
Part 2: Excess levies and general obligation bonds
Part 2: Excess levies and general obligation bondsExcess levies
Excess levies are imposed over and above regular property tax levies. Most excess levies require voter approval by a supermajority (60%). Local school district levies for maintenance and operations, transportation vehicle funds, or construction, modernization, or remodeling of school facilities under RCW 84.52.053 require a simple majority approval.
While several taxing districts have specific statutes authorizing excess levies, many taxing districts fall under the general excess levy statute, RCW 84.52.052.
Voter-approved excess levies are not subject to the statutory limitations.
Excess levy ballot titles must contain:
- Identification of the enacting legislative body.
- Statement of the subject matter, not to exceed 10 words.
- A concise description of the measure, not to exceed 75 words.
- A question asking if the ballot measure should be approved.
RCW 29A.36.071, 29A.72.050
General obligation bonds
General obligation bondsAs a subcategory of the excess levy, a general obligation bond is backed by the taxing district's ability to levy tax.
The taxing district must receive voter approval to issue a general obligation bond. The district can levy an amount sufficient to pay principal and interest for the bonded debt.
The major difference between an excess levy and a bond is time. A bond has a longer duration than an excess levy. Taxing districts issue bonds to pay for long-term projects such as buildings, infrastructure, schools and sewer systems. Typical bond levies include:
- Construction bonds.
- Transportation vehicle fund bonds.
- Technology bonds.
While several taxing districts have specific statutes authorizing issuance of bonds, many taxing districts fall under the general bond statute, RCW 84.52.056.
Voter-approved bond levies are not subject to the statutory limitations.
General obligation bond ballot titles must contain:
- Identification of the enacting legislative body.
- Statement of the subject matter, not to exceed 10 words.
- A concise description of the measure, not to exceed 75 words.
- The maximum amount of the indebtedness to be authorized.
- The maximum term any bonds may have.
- A description of the purpose or purposes of the bond issue.
- Whether excess property taxes will be levied to pay and retire such bonds.
- A question asking if the ballot measure should be approved.
RCW 29A.36.071, 29A.72.050, 39.36.050
Part 3: Seeking voter approval
Part 3: Seeking voter approvalWriting concise descriptions for ballot measures
The city or town attorney, or the county prosecuting attorney is responsible for preparing the concise description. In practice, the taxing district staff and/or their independent counsel may propose language for a ballot measure, but appropriate counsel is legally responsible for writing and defending the measure.
Jurisdiction
City:
Town:
County:
Local government (other than city/town/county)
Appropriate counsel
City attorney
Town attorney
County prosecuting attorney
Prosecuting attorney of the county within which the majority area of the district
is located
Department of Revenue recommends the assessor or assessor’s levy staff review the ballot measure prior to filing with the auditor. This provides the assessor’s staff an opportunity to bring forward potential issues they may have with interpreting the levy.
Timing
To place a measure on the ballot, the county auditor must receive the taxing district’s ordinance or resolution no later than 45 days before a special election or 84 days before the primary or general election. The appropriate counsel must review or write the ballot title language and provide their approved language to the county auditor.
The county auditor provides notice of the ballot title language (as approved by appropriate counsel), to the district proposing the measure, the county or municipality, and any other person who requests a copy. RCW 29A.36.080
Anyone not satisfied with the ballot title as written may appeal to the superior court of the county where the question is to appear on the ballot. Petitions of appeal must be submitted within 10 business days of the time the ballot title is first filed with the county auditor. The court will render its decision and provide the county auditor a ballot title that it determined meets the requirements of chapter 29A.36 RCW. The decision of the superior court is final. The ballot title or statement as certified will be the established ballot title. RCW 29A.36.090
Due to the time constraints for submitting resolutions, approval of ballot title language, and the appeal of ballot title language, your county may have a coordinated process. Check with your county auditor and your city or town attorney/county prosecuting attorney to verify the established process used in your county.
Election dates
Election dates determine when a county can begin collecting the tax levy. Most levies require tax collection within 12 months of receiving voter approval. To collect tax next year from a levy you are considering during the current year, the election can be no later than November. A tax levied in November would be due on April 30 of the following year.
General obligation bond and EMS levies do not have a requirement for collection within 12 months of receiving voter approval.
Election type |
Election date |
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Primary: |
The first Tuesday in August |
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General: |
The first Tuesday after the first Monday of November |
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Special: |
For elections held 1/1/2012 and after
Election dates revised in 2011 by ESSB 5171 |
Part 4: List of voter approved levies by taxing district type
Part 4: List of voter approved levies by taxing district type
No. | Type of taxing district | Type of levy | Approval requirement | Validation requirement | Cite | Duration |
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1 | Affordable housing | Regular | Majority | None | RCW 84.52.105, Ballot must conform to: 84.52.054, 29A.36.071 | Up to 10 years |
2 | Air pollution control district | Excess | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 70.94.091, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
3 | Airport district | Regular | Majority | None | RCW 14.08.290, 29A.36.071 | No duration limit |
4 | Cemetery district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 68.52.290, 68.52.310, 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
5 | City (General levy) | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
6 | City (General levy) | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.056, 29A.36.071, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution, Art. 8, Sec. 6, Art 8, Sec 6 | Length of bond |
7 | City or town EMS | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Initial 6 or 10 year levy or permanent levy |
8 | City or town EMS | Regular | 50% | None | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Uninterrupted continuation of 6 or 10 year levy |
9 | City transportation authority area | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 35.95A.100, Ballot must conform to: 29A.36.210(1) | Specified by ballot; may be unlimited |
10 | City transportation authority area | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 35.95A.070(1), 84.52.052, 84.52.054 | 1 year |
11 | City transportation authority area | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 35.95A.070(2), 84.52.056, 39.36.050, 29A.52.351 | Specified by ballot; may be unlimited |
12 | County current expense budget district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
13 | County current expense budget district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.056 | Length of bond |
14 | County EMS | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Initial 6 or 10 year levy or permanent levy |
15 | County EMS | Regular | 50% | none | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Uninterrupted continuation of 6 or 10 year levy |
16 | County Ferry District | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.54.140, 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
17 | County rail district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.60.040(1), 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
18 | County rail district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.60.040(2), 84.52.056, | Length of bond |
19 | County road district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
20 | County road district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | 84.52.056 | Length of bond |
21 | Criminal justice | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.135, 29A.36.210(1) | 6 years |
22 | Cultural arts, stadium, and convention district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 67.38.130(2), 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
23 | Cultural arts, stadium, and convention district | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 67.38.130(1), 29A.36.210(1) | 6 years |
24 | Cultural arts, stadium, and convention district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 67.38.130(3), 84.52.056, 39.36.050 | Length of bond |
25 | Cultural access program | Regular | Majority | None | ESHB 2263 section 403 (levy authority & ballot measure requirements same cite.) | Up to 10 years |
26 | Emergency medical service | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Initial 6 or 10 year levy or permanent levy |
27 | Emergency medical service | Regular | 50% | None | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Uninterrupted continuation of 6 or 10 year levy |
28 | Emergency medical service | Excess (General) (if county is less than 1000 pop. p/sq mile) |
60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054 | 1 year |
29 | EMS services district | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Initial 6 or 10 year levy or permanent levy |
30 | EMS services district | Regular | 50% | None | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Uninterrupted continuation of 6 or 10 year levy |
31 | Fire protection district | Excess (M&O) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.130, 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 2 to 4 years |
32 | Fire protection district | Excess (Construction) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.130, 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 2 to 6 years |
33 | Fire protection district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | Length of bond | |
34 | Fire protection district EMS | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Initial 6 or 10 year levy or permanent levy |
35 | Fire protection district EMS | Regular | 50% | none | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Uninterrupted continuation of 6 or 10 year levy |
36 | Flood control zone district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 86.15.160(1), 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
37 | Flood control zone district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 86.15.160, 84.52.056, Art. 8, Sec 6 and Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
38 | Library district (Inter-County Rural) | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
39 | Library district (Inter-County Rural) | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 27.12.222, 84.52.056, 39.36.050, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
40 | Library district (Island) | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
41 | Library district (Island) | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 27.12.222, 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
42 | Library district (Rural County) | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
43 | Library district (Rural County) | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 27.12.222, 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
44 | Library district (Rural) | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
45 | Library district (Rural) | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 27.12.222, 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
46 | Lid lift | Regular | Majority | None | RCW 84.55.050 | 1 year; multiple years (up to 6 years) |
47 | Metropolitan park district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 35.61.210 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
48 | Metropolitan park district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
49 | Mosquito control district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 17.28.252, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
50 | Mosquito control district | Regular | Majority | Persons voting on the proposition | RCW 17.28.100 | 1 year at time of formation |
51 | Mosquito control district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW17.28.260, 39.36.050, 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Up to 10 years |
52 | Other districts except school districts | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054 | 1 year (Fire districts up to 6 years) |
53 | Other districts except school districts (all taxing districts not otherwise noted with a specific statute for excess bonds fall under the general bond statute) | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
54 | Park & recreation district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
55 | Park & recreation district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
56 | Park & recreation district | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.69.145, 29A.36.210(1) | 6 years |
57 | Park & recreation service area | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
58 | Park & recreation service area | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
59 | Park & recreation service area | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.68.525, 29A.36.210(1) | 6 years |
60 | Port district (Dredging, canal construction or land leveling or filling purposes) | Regular | Majority | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 53.36.070 | 1 year |
61 | Port district (Industrial development district) | Regular | Majority | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 53.36.100 | 6 years (this is considered the second period of up to three 6 year periods) (Note: First 6 year period does not require voter approval) |
62 | Port district (Industrial development district -- by a district in a county bordering the Pacific Ocean) | Regular | Majority | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 53.36.100 | 6 years (this is considered the third period of up to three 6 year periods) (Note: First 6 year period does not require voter approval) |
63 | Port district | Regular (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 53.36.030(4), 39.36.050 | Up to 50 years |
64 | Public facilities districts | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.100.050(1), 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
65 | Public facilities districts | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.100.050(2), 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
66 | Public hospital district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 70.44.060(6), 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
67 | Public hospital district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 70.44.060(5)(b), 70.44.110, 70.44.130, 39.46.110, 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Up to 30 years |
68 | Public hospital EMS | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Initial 6 or 10 year levy or permanent levy |
69 | Public hospital EMS | Regular | 50% | None | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Uninterrupted continuation of 6 or 10 year levy |
70 | Regional fire protection EMS | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Initial 6 or 10 year levy or permanent levy |
71 | Regional fire protection EMS | Regular | 50% | none | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Uninterrupted continuation of 6 or 10 year levy |
72 | Regional fire protection service authority | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 52.26.140(2), 84.52.052, 84.52.054 | 1 year |
73 | Regional fire protection service authority | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 52.26.130(3), 84.52.056 | Up to 25 years |
74 | Regional transit authority | Regular | Majority | None | RCW 81.104.175 (no ballot measure requirements) | No specified |
75 | Roads & bridge service district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.83.030(1), 36.83.040, 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
76 | Roads & bridge service district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.83.030(2), 36.83.040, 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution and Art. 8, Sec 6 | Up to 40 years |
77 | School districts | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 28A.530.010, 020 , 030, 080, 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
78 | School districts | Excess (Enrichment) | 50% | None | RCW 84.52.053(1), 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 2 to 4 years; Can only have one at a time. |
79 | School districts | Excess (Transportation) | 50% | None | RCW 84.52.053(1), 84.52.054, 28A.160.130(1)(c), Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 2 years |
80 | School districts | Excess (Construction) | 50% | None | RCW 84.52.053(1), 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 2 to 6 years |
81 | School districts | Excess (Capital Project Levy / Technology) | 50% | None | RCW 84.52.053, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 2 to 6 years |
82 | Solid waste disposal district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.58.150, 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
83 | Solid waste disposal district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.58.150, 84.52.056, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
84 | Transportation benefit district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.73.060(1), 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
85 | Transportation benefit district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 36.73.060(2), 84.52.056. Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Length of bond |
86 | Urban EMS district | Regular | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Initial 6 or 10 year levy or permanent levy |
87 | Urban EMS district | Regular | 50% | None | RCW 29A.36.210, 84.52.069 | Uninterrupted continuation of 6 or 10 year levy |
88 | Water / sewer district | Excess (Bond) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 57.20.105 and .019, 84.52.056, 39.36.050, Art. 7, Sec. 2(b) of Washington Constitution | Up to 30 years |
89 | Water / sewer district | Excess (At Time of Formation) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 57.04.050 Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
90 | Water / sewer district | Excess (General) | 60% | 40% of voters voting in the last preceding general election | RCW 84.52.052, 84.52.054, Art. 7, Sec. 2(a) of Washington Constitution | 1 year |
Part 5: References
Part 5: References- Revised Code of Washington (RCW)
- Washington Administrative Code (WAC)
- Washington State Legislature
- Municipal Research and Services Center of Washington
- Association of Washington Counties
- Association of Washington Cities
- Property Tax Levies (Levy Manual)
- Washington State tax statistics
- How the 1% property tax limit works – Q & A on the 101% Limit
- Resolution / ordinance procedures for property tax increases – Detail on ordinances (includes sample language)