The following is a list of Initiatives to the Legislature filed with the Office of the Secretary of State.
(Brewers' Hotel Bill) Filed December 14, 1914. The 1915 Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 7, 1916 general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 48,354 Against - 263,390.
District Power Measure) Filed on October 25, 1928. The 1929 Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 4, 1930 state general election. It was approved by the following vote: For - 152,487 Against - 130,901. The act is now identified as Chapter 1, Laws of 1931.
(Blanket Primary Ballot) Filed August 21, 1934. Passed by the legislature February 21, 1935. Now identified as Chapter 26, Laws of 1935.
(Tax Free Homes) Filed August 25, 1934. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Unemployment Insurance) Filed September 5, 1934. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Prohibiting Fishing with Purse Seines) Filed November 20, 1934. Signatures were submitted and found insufficient to qualify the measure to be sent to the Legislature.
(Legal Holiday on Saturday) Filed August 17, 1938. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Pension for the Blind) Filed October 7, 1938. Refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 8.
Pension for the Blind) Filed October 10, 1938. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Relating to Intoxicating Liquor) Filed December 8, 1938. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Unicameral Legislature) Filed May 23, 1940. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Reapportionment of State Legislative Districts) Filed July 8, 1942. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Public Power Resources) Filed August 29, 1942. Passed by the Legislature February 17, 1943. Now identified as Chapter 15, Laws of 1943. Act invalidated through Referendum Measure No. 25.
(Restricting Sales of Beer and Wine to State Liquor Stores) Filed August 23, 1946. Signatures were filed on January 3, 1947 and found sufficient. The 1947 Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 2, 1948 state general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 208,337 Against - 602,141.
(Reapportionment of State Legislative Districts) Filed September 19, 1946 No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Establishing a Civil Service System for the Employees of the State of Washington) Filed October 16, 1946. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Providing for the Election of State Game Commissioners) Filed September 8, 1948. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Regulating Legislative Committee Hearings) Filed October 16, 1948. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Petitioning Congress to declare that it is the policy of the United States to live in peaceful coexistence with other nations) Filed September 3, 1952. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
Repealing the Subversive Activities Act) Filed September 19, 1952. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Legislative and Congressional Districting) Filed April 16, 1954. Refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 22.
(Professional Practice Boards) Filed April 20, 1954. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
Legislative and Congressional Districting) Filed May 17, 1954. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Civil Service for Sheriff's Employees) Filed August 7, 1956. Signature petitions filed December 5, 1956 and found sufficient. The 1957 Legislature failed to take action and, as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 4, 1958 state general election. It was approved by the following vote: For - 539,640 Against - 289,575.
(An act relating to the protection of anadromous fishlife in the Columbia River) Filed on September 18, 1956. Signature petitions were filed on January 4, 1957. The requirement that the signatures must be equal to 8% of the vote for Governor had been approved by the voters in 1956. This computation set the necessary number at 90,319 valid signatures. Sponsors appealed to the State Supreme Court, however, the Secretary of State did not check signature petitions and the initiative was not certified to the 1957 Legislature.
Dam Construction and Water Diversion) Filed April 3, 1958. Signature petitions were filed on January 2, 1959 and found sufficient. The 1959 Legislature failed to take action and, as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 8, 1960 state general election. It was approved by the following vote: For - 526,130 Against - 483,449. Act is now identified as Chapter 4, Laws of 1961.
Abolishing Capital Punishment) Filed March 10, 1960. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Restricting Federal Taxation and activities) Filed on June 27, 1960. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Civil Service for County Employees) Filed July 1, 1960. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Repealing Certain 1961 Tax Laws) Filed March 27, 1962 by the Citizens' Tax Revolt Group. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Reorganization of State Fisheries Department) Filed May 28, 1962 by the Washington State Sportsmen's Council. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Laws Regulating Courts, Judges, and Attorneys) Filed May 17, 1966 by Walter H. Philipp of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Local Processing of State Timber) Filed May 31, 1966 by the Committee for Full Employment in Washington. 136,181 signatures were filed on December 30, 1966 and found sufficient. The 1967 Legislature failed to take action and, as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 5, 1968 state general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 450,559 Against - 716,291.
Filed July 1, 1966 by George A. Guilmet of Edmonds. This was a proposed memorial to Congress concerning "the ending of the war now being waged by the United States Government and its armed forces in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. " The Attorney General declined to write a ballot title.
("Personal Effects" Tax Exemption) Filed March 20, 1968 by the Committee Against Unfair Personal Property Tax. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(State Citizens--War and Taxes) Filed April 28, 1970 by the Seattle Liberation Front, William Edward Kononen, Initiative Circulation Chairman. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Certain Cities--Greyhound Racing Franchises) Filed July 31, 1970 by Herbert B. Shannon of Medina. 121,077 signatures were filed on December 31, 1970 and found insufficient to qualify the measure to be sent to the 1971 Legislature.
(Licensing Dog Racing--Parimutuel Betting) Filed August 18, 1970 by Donald Nicholson and Dr. Lawrence Pirkle, Co-sponsors. 124,394 signatures were filed on December 31, 1970 and found insufficient to qualify the measure to be sent to the 1971 Legislature.
(Litter Control Act) Filed August 20, 1970 by the Washington Committee to Stop Litter, Irving B. Stimpson, Secretary. 141,228 signatures were filed on December 30, 1970 and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 29, 1971. The Legislature passed an alternative measure, No. 40B, now identified as Chapter 307, Laws of 1971, 1st Ex. Session, which contained an emergency clause and became effective law upon approval of the Governor on May 21, 1971. However, as required by the state constitution, both measures were submitted to the voters at the November 7, 1972 state general election. The votes cast on the original measure and alternative proposal were as follows: For Either: 788,151 Against Both: 418,764 Prefer No. 40: 194,128 Prefer No. 40B: 798,931 As a consequence, Alternative Measure No. 40B prevailed which sustained Chapter 307, Laws of 1971, 1st Ex. Session, as law.
(Public Schools--Certain Courses Curtailed) Filed September 4, 1970 by the Schools Belong To You Committee of the State of Washington, Dale R. Dorman, Chairman. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Regulating Shoreline Use and Development) Filed September 21, 1970 by the Washington Environmental Council. Refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 43.
(Regulating Shoreline Use and Development) Filed September 25, 1970 by the Washington Environmental Council. 160,421 signatures were filed on December 31, 1970 and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 29, 1971. The Legislature passed an alternative measure No. 43B, now identified as Chapter 286, Laws of 1971, 1st Ex. Session, which became effective as of June 1, 1971. However, as required by the state constitution, both measures were submitted to the November 7, 1972 state general election. The votes cast on the original measure and the alternative proposal were as follows: For Either: 603,167 Against Both: 551,132 Prefer No. 43: 285,721 Prefer No. 43B: 611,748 As a consequence, Alternative Measure No. 43B prevailed which sustained Chapter 286, Laws of 1971, 1st Ex. Session, as law.
(Statutory Tax Limitation--20 Mills) Filed October 15, 1970 by the 40-Mill Tax Limit Committee, Lester P. Jenkins, Secretary. 229,785 signatures were filed December 30, 1970 and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 29, 1971. The Legislature failed to take action and, as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 7, 1972 state general election. It was approved by the following vote: For - 930,275 Against - 301,238. Act is now identified as Chapter 2, Laws of 1973.
(Restoration of Law Prohibiting Hitchhiking) Filed July 10, 1972 by Mildred C. Trantow, President, Washington State Chapter of Pro America. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Restricting School District Excess Levies) Filed July 25, 1972 by Representative Paul Barden and Representative Vaughn Hubbard, Co-sponsors. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall public schools be prohibited from teaching either the theory of evolution or that of creation unless both are taught?) Filed April 3, 1974 by Ward E. Ellsworth. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state financial support for public schools be greatly increased for 1975-77 and school district excess levies restricted after 1975?) Filed April 9, 1974 by the Committee for State School Support. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an initiative be adopted declaring persons ineligible for election to given state offices for more than 12 consecutive years?) Filed July 5, 1974 by Senator Peter von Reichbauer. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall greyhound dog racing, with parimutuel betting, be permitted when licensed by a state commission and subject to its control?) Filed July 16, 1974 by Donald Nicholson. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Constitutional amendment-qualifications of legislators) Filed March 11, 1976 by Harley H. Hoppe of Mercer Island. Attorney General declined to prepare a ballot title.
(Shall commercial fishing for or taking of food fish, crab or shrimp in Hood Canal be prohibited?) Filed April 15, 1976 by J. L. Parsons of Union. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall special levies be limited, and additional state support provided to most districts which approve such limited levies?) Filed April 21, 1976 by Representative Phyllis K. Erickson of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an initiative be adopted prohibiting holding most state offices longer than twelve years and judicial offices past age 70?) Filed April 28, 1976 by Jack Metcalf of Langley. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall persons convicted of certain felonies be imprisoned for mandatory period of years?) Filed May 7, 1976 by Senator Kent Pullen of Kent. Refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 56.
(Shall persons convicted of most felonies be imprisoned for a mandatory period of years?) Filed June 1, 1976 by Kent Pullen of Kent. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an initiative be adopted providing that special legislative sessions, however convened, be limited to thirty days and specific subjects?) Filed July 14, 1976 by Harry Lewis of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an initiative be adopted memorializing the legislature to impeach and remove King County Superior Court Judge Solie M. Ringold?) Filed July 14, 1976 by Paul O. Snyder of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall new appropriations of public water for non-public agricultural irrigation be limited to farms of 2,000 acres or less?) Filed August 16, 1976 by Ray Hill of Seattle. 191,012 signatures were filed and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 14, 1977. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 8, 1977 state general election. It was approved by the following vote: For - 457,054 Against - 437,682.
(Shall an initiative be adopted authorizing a legislator to convene a grand jury to consider allegations of improper judicial conduct?) Filed March 28, 1978 by Gerald P. Hanson of Maple Valley. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall a system requiring a minimum five cent refund on sales of beer, malt and carbonated beverage containers be established?) Filed May 1, 1978 by Steve Zemke of Seattle. 164,325 signatures were filed and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature in January, 1979. The 1979 Legislature failed to take action and, as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 4, 1979 state general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 380,247 Against - 517,177.
(Shall state tax revenues be limited so that increases do not exceed the growth rate of total state personal income?) Filed June 1, 1978 by Ron Dunlap and Ellen Craswell of the Washington Tax Limitation Committee. 169,456 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 18, 1979. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the 1979 general election. It was approved by the following vote: For - 588,724 Against - 272,761.
(Shall participation in the state militia and law enforcement units not be denied to persons by reason of physical handicaps?) Filed June 28, 1978 by Daniel M. Jones of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Relating to censuring, and calling a special election for the recall of United States Senators Henry M. Jackson and Warren G. Magnuson) Filed in June, 1978 by Victor Bonagofski of Centralia. The Attorney General declined to write a ballot title.
(Shall state school levies be subject to the same six percent annual increase limit as other regular property tax levies?) Filed July 12, 1978 by Ron Dunlap and Ellen Craswell. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the Consumer Protection Act be amended to provide trebled action damages in private actions and define specific unlawful acts?) Filed July 14, 1978 by Norman L. Bachert of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an initiative be adopted providing for the recall of United States senators and representatives during legislatively called special elections?) Filed July 27, 1978 by Victor J. Bonagofski of Centralia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall property tax assessments be based on 1976 values, with certain exceptions and assessment increases limited to 2% per year.) Filed July 21, 1978 by Bruce Gould of Vancouver. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall single family dwellings and farm buildings be tax exempt, and state and local taxing and borrowing powers be restricted?) Filed July 26, 1978 by Gerald P. Hanson of Maple Valley. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the rates of state sales and business taxes temporarily be reduced 22.2% and 25% respectively during the year 1980?) Filed August 11, 1978 by Paul Sanders of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall property taxes be based on 1976 values limited to 2% annual increases, and other property tax changes be enacted?) Filed August 16, 1978 by J. Van Self of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state school levies be limited by 6% annual increases and disabled retirees or elderly property tax exemptions be increased?) Filed November 20, 1978 by Claude Oliver of Kennewick. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall government agencies, employees, and private individuals be prohibited from promoting certain sexual practices, and the age of consent raised?) Filed May 13, 1980 by David Estes of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall there be mandatory minimum prison sentences for certain felonies, expanded concealed weapons' permits and state preemption of firearms' regulation?) Filed July 31, 1980 by Kent Pullen of Kent. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the Crime Victims Compensation Act be extended to crimes committed after July 1, 1981, and its coverage be broadened?) Filed September 4, 1981 by Manuel E. Costa of Marysville. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the legislature petition Congress to amend the Constitution, or call a constitutional convention, to require a balanced federal budget?) Filed March 12, 1982 by Harry Erwin Truitt of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall public employee compensation be reduced or frozen if state expenditures exceed revenues or new taxes are imposed or authorized?) Filed March 22, 1982 by Glenn Blubaugh of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the present state owned and operated liquor distribution system be abolished and replaced with licensed privately owned liquor dealers?) Filed May 27, 1982 by Robert J. Corcoran of Puyallup. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall employers have the option, effective July 1, 1984, of securing private insurance to meet the state requirements for workmen's compensation?) Filed September 29, 1982 by Richard M. Farrow of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Unemployment Insurance) Filed September 29, 1982 by Richard C. King of Seattle. Initiative withdrawn by the sponsor.
(Political Contributions) Filed September 29 by R. M. (Dick) Bond of Spokane. Initiative withdrawn by the sponsor.
(Public Purchasing) Filed September 29, 1982 by Priscilla K. Stockner of Puyallup. Initiative withdrawn by the sponsor.
(Shall the 1983-85 state general operating budget be limited by statute to a maximum of 109% of the 1981-83 budget?) Filed September 29, 1982 by Charles I. McClure of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state policies regarding natural resource management, Indian rights, federal court decisions, and the expenditure of state funds be enacted?) Filed April 29, 1983 by John B. Mitchum of Mount Vernon. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the legislature be directed to petition Congress to call a convention to propose a balanced federal budget constitutional amendment?) Filed June 1, 1983 by James R. Medley of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the legislature submit a state constitutional amendment requiring taxes be approved by voters and full funding of retirement systems?) Filed on August 17, 1984 by James L. King, Jr. of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall juvenile diversion agreements require home or nonsecurity residency or placement in secure facilities if a juvenile thereafter runs away?) Filed on October 19, 1984 by Theresa J. Green of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall candidates for legislative and state executive offices be prohibited from receiving more than specified maximum campaign contributions and loans?) Filed on March 25, 1985 by Roger J. Douglas of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall candidates for legislative and state executive offices be prohibited from receiving more than specified maximum campaign contributions and loans?) Filed on June 20, 1985 by James L. King, Jr. of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall sales and use taxes be increased, 1/8th of 1%, to fund comprehensive fish and wildlife conservation and recreation programs?) Filed on July 22, 1985 by John C. McGlenn of Seattle. 211,299 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 24, 1986. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 4, 1986 general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 493,794 Against - 784,382.
(Shall the state administered workers industrial insurance compensation system be modified and employers be granted the option of privately insuring?) Filed on August 9, 1985 by Donald D. Eldridge of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall it be a consumer protection violation for doctors treating Medicare eligible patients to charge more than Medicare's reasonable charges?) Filed on March 31, 1986 by Lars Hennum of Seattle. 219,716 signatures were submitted and were found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 15, 1987. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 3, 1987 state general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 315,792 Against - 572,813.
(Shall courts be authorized to require that convicted felons after release from prison be subject to restrictions and state supervision.) Filed on May 5, 1986 by Stuart A. Halsan of Centralia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall conviction for possessing more than five ounces of, or selling, "dangerous drugs" result in at least five years imprisonment?) Filed on August 22, 1986 by Clyde Ballard of East Wenatchee. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall denturists be licensed, dental hygenists' activities be expanded, and both be permitted to function without supervision of a dentist?) Filed on April 17, 1987 by Kenneth S. MacPherson of Redmond. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Cleanup of Toxic Waste) Filed on July 16, 1987 by David A. Bricklin of Seattle. Initiative refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 97.
(Shall a hazardous waste cleanup program, partially funded by a 7/10 of 1% tax on hazardous substances, be enacted?) Filed on August 13, 1987 by Christine Platt of Olympia. 215,505 signatures were submitted and were found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on February 8, 1988. The Legislature passed Alternative Measure No. 97B. As required by the state constitution both measures were submitted to the voters at the November 8, 1988 general election. The votes cast on the original measure and the alternative proposal were as follows: For Either: 1,307,638 Against Both: 224,286 Prefer No. 97: 860,835 Prefer No. 97B: 676,469 The act is now identified as Chapter 2, Laws of 1989.
(Shall conversations concerning controlled drugs be recordable with one party's consent and limited court use of unauthorized recordings be permitted?) Filed on April 1, 1988 by Frank Kanekoa of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall a state presidential preference primary election determine each presidential candidate's percentage of delegates to major party national conventions?) Filed on April 24, 1988 by Ross E. Davis of Seattle and Joe E. Murphy of Seattle. 202,872 signatures were submitted and were found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on February 6, 1989 and it was passed by the Legislature on March 31, 1989. The act is now identified as Chapter 4, Laws of 1989.
(Shall private property rights be a compelling state interest restricting eminent domain, state agreements with governments, and some agency rules?) Filed on April 11, 1988 by Neil Amondson of Centralia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall mandatory minimum jail sentences be required for some drug offenses including possessing materials or equipment to illegally manufacture drugs?) Filed on May 5, 1988 by James K. Linderman of Yacolt. No signature petitions were submitted for checking.
(Shall the state support of children and family services, including some education programs, be increased by $360,000,000 in new taxes?) Filed on June 24, 1988 by Jon LeVeque of Seattle. 217,143 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 20, 1989. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 7, 1989 general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 349,357 Against - 688,782.
(Shall rent increases in mobile home parks be prohibited until June 30, 1990 and thereafter increases would require a state board's approval?) Filed on July 8, 1988 by Shirley J. Johnson of Everett. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall proposed thermal power plants be required to demonstrate that their operation will not increase carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?) Filed on August 22, 1988 by Allen W. Hayward of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Regarding attorneys as members of the Legislature) Filed on July 20, 1988 by Eugene Goosman of Seattle. Attorney General declined to write a ballot title on the grounds that the initiative proposed to amend the constitution
(Shall the state issue tax obligation bonds and use the proceeds for consumer grants, state projects, reinvestment and bond expenses?) Filed on August 23, 1988 by Steven A. Tracy of Longview. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall new limitations be imposed upon the adoption of state and local rules and ordinances restricting property rights of landowners?) Filed on September 12, 1988 by Ellen Pickell of Hoquiam and Neil Amondson of Centralia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall a toll bridge connecting Bainbridge Island to land east of Bremerton be financed by $22,000,000 and general obligation bonds?) Filed on September 29, 1988 by T. H. Tees of Bremerton. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall women considering abortion be advised by the physician of their opportunity to receive certain information about abortion and alternatives?) Filed on April 19, 1989 by Mike Padden of Spokane. The sponsor submitted 153,619 signatures for checking and they were found insufficient to qualify the measure to be certified to the Legislature.
(Regarding a mandatory sentence for the manufacture or sale of narcotics.) Filed on April 3, 1989 by James Linderman, Sr. of Yacolt. This initiative was withdrawn and refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 111.
(Shall mandatory minimum jail sentences and fines be required for certain drug offenses and other drug maximum sentences be increased?) Filed on May 10, 1989 by James K. Linderman, Sr. of Yacolt. No signature petitions were submitted for checking.
(Shall the State regulate oil refiners' prices, rates, services and practices dealing with, or charged to, retail motor fuel outlets?) Filed on May 25, 1989 by Timothy Hamilton of McCleary. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall certain drug offenses have mandatory jail sentences, other drug sentences increased, and penalties paid to local jurisdiction drug funds?) Filed on June 23, 1989 by James K. Linderman, Sr. of Yacolt. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Regarding the burning or defacing of the American flag.) Filed on June 30, 1989 by Carl R. Barbee of Seattle. The Attorney General declined to write a ballot title.
(Shall the state and local tax rates on commercial and residential buildings and new construction be reduced at least 50%?) Filed on July 11, 1989 by Charles Caussey of Spokane. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall child support laws be revised, including a disregarding of parents' income in fixing a schedule for child support payments?) Filed on August 21, 1989 by William Harrington of Lynnwood. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall political contributions be limited regarding amount, timing and residency of contributors, and elected officials restricted on mailings and honoraria?) Filed on September 12, 1989 by Robert E. Adams of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state and local tax rates, fees and charges be reduced to January 1, 1990 rates, and increases require 60% voter approval?) Filed on March 14, 1990 by Judith Anderson of Bush Prairie. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall adult patients who are in a medically terminal condition be permitted to request and receive from a physician aid-in-dying?) Filed on March 14, 1990 by Bradley K. Robinson of Seattle. 218,327 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on February 8, 1991. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 5, 1991 general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 701,808 Against - 810,623.
(Shall state abortion laws be revised, including declaring a woman's right to choose physician performed abortion prior to fetus viability?) Filed on April 2, 1990 by Lee Minto of Seattle. 242,004 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on February 8, 1991. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 5, 1991 general election. The measure was approved by the following vote: For - 756,812 Against - 752,590.
(Shall mandatory minimum jail sentences and fines be required for certain drug offenses and other drug maximum sentences be increased?) Filed on April 17, 1990 by James K. Linderman of Yacolt. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall jurors be advised they could consider the merits of laws and the wisdom of applying laws to a defendant?) Filed on April 19, 1990 by Richard Shepard of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall constitutional impact statements be required before adopting or implementing governmental policies which effect a taking or deprivation of property?) Filed on May 11, 1990 by Merrill H. English of Dayton. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall changes be made relating to real property taxes, including valuing property at its purchase price and any improvement costs?) Filed on May 30, 1990 by Karl Thun of Graham. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall private vehicles be required to purchase automobile insurance from a newly created state administrated program, and $200,000,000 be appropriated?) Filed on August 1, 1990 by Edward G. Patton of Yakima. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall political contributions be limited regarding amount, timing, and contributor's voting residence and elected officials mailings and honoraria be restricted?) Filed on August 9, 1990 by Robert E. Adams of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall property value for tax purposes be, the January 1, 1985 value or subsequent sales price, with future cost of living adjustments?) Filed on August 14, 1990 by Marijcke V. Clapp of Seattle. The initiative was refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 129.
(Shall mandatory minimum jail sentences and fines be required for certain drug offenses and other drug maximum sentences be increased?) Filed on August 21, 1990 by James K. Linderman of Yacolt. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall property value for tax purposes be the January 1, 1985 value or subsequent sales price, adjusted for cost of living changes?) Filed on September 12, 1990 by Marijcke V. Clapp of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall real property be assessed at 70% of true and fair value and increases in property tax rates be limited?) Filed on August 29, 1990 by Pam Roach of Auburn. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall mandatory minimum prison sentences and fines be required for certain drug offenses and some maximum drug sentences be increased?) Filed on March 18, 1991 by James K. Linderman, Sr. of Yacolt. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall no strike pledges be required in all teaching contracts at state-supported institutions of learning and violations cause employment terminations?) Filed on April 16, 1991 by Glenn L. Blubaugh of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall there be restrictions on contributions to legislators, state officials and candidates, and on other campaign related activities and financing?) Filed on April 29, 1991 by Arthur Wuerth of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall campaign contributions be limited; public funding of state and local campaigns be prohibited; and campaign related activities be restricted?) Filed on June 7, 1991 by Carl R. Erickson of Olympia. 227,060 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 29, 1992. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 3, 1992 general election. The measure was approved by the following vote: For - 1,539,297 Against - 576,161.
(Shall a transaction tax, not exceeding 1%, levied on the transfers of money and property replace present state authorized taxes?) Filed on June 24, 1991 by Clarence P. Keating of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall cannabis (marijuana) be legalized for adults and taxed; amnesty provided for prior cannabis convictions, and cannabis testing be prohibited?) Filed on June 24, 1991 by Kevin Clark Keyes of Bellingham. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall inmates with indeterminative sentences change to determinative sentences, and sentences which are outside the standard sentencing range be reviewed?) Filed on August 7, 1991 by Carrie D. Roth of Kent. This measure was refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 139.
(Shall private vehicles be required to have automobile insurance purchased from a new state administrated program, and $200,000,000 be appropriated?) Filed on August 12, 1991 by Ed G. Patton of Yakima. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the criminal sentences for offenses committed prior to July 1, 1984 be changed; and the Indeterminate Sentencing Review Board be abolished?) Filed on October 29, 1991 by Carrie D. Roth of Kent. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the Legislature be directed to vote on whether Washington should request Congress to propose a balanced budget constitutional amendment?) Filed on April 29, 1992 by Dianne E. Campbell of Woodinville. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall a cost controlled health benefits system, publicly and privately financed, as designed by the Governor, cover all state residents?) Filed on June 11, 1992 by Dennis Braddock of Bellingham. The sponsor submitted 159,308 signatures for checking and they were found insufficient to qualify the measure to be submitted to the 1993 Legislature.
(Shall circumcision of a minor without the minor's consent be a crime and a civil action for damages be provided?) Filed on June 17, 1992 by Theodore Pong of Kirkland. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall a transaction tax, not exceeding 1% be charged for receiving property or money, and state authorized taxes be repealed?) Filed on June 23, 1992 by Clarence P. Keating of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state and local tax levy rates on commercial and residential buildings, including new construction, be reduced by 50 percent?) Filed on July 20, 1992 by Charles Caussey of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products be restricted to only state liquor stores and licensed tobacco shops?) Filed on October 9, 1992 by Susan Lee Mercer of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking
(Shall state law declare tobacco to be an addictive drug with adverse health consequences and should tobacco use be discouraged?) Filed on October 9, 1992 by Susan Lee Mercer of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall it be criminal to sell or supply cigarettes or tobacco to persons under 21, whose possession would be unlawful?) Filed on October 9, 1992 by Susan Lee Mercer of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall a 100% tax be imposed on the price of cigarettes and tobacco products for health care and tobacco education?) Filed on October 9, 1992 by Susan Lee Mercer of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall retail stores selling food, gasoline or medications be prohibited from selling cigarettes and tobacco products and penalties be provided?) Filed on October 9, 1992 by Susan Lee Mercer of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall cigarette and tobacco advertising be prohibited in or on any building or vehicle supported by state or local taxes?) Filed on October 9, 1992 by Susan Lee Mercer of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall cigarette wholesalers and retailers be prohibited from selling unpackaged cigarettes either singly or in groups of less than twenty?) Filed on October 27, 1992 by Susan Lee Mercer of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall retail sales of cigarettes and tobacco products be made only by state liquor stores and licensed specialty tobacco shops?) Filed on October 29, 1992 by Susan Lee Mercer of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state agencies relating to natural resources and outdoor recreation be merged under the responsibility of the public lands commissioner?) Filed on March 12, 1993 by John L. Frost of Tumwater. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Relating to the support of children) Filed on May 27, 1993 by Michael A. Frederick of Seattle. No ballot title was written
(Shall prosecutors be required to strictly adhere to the statutory prosecuting standards, and shall their duties regarding arrests be modified?) Filed on July 27, 1993 by Donald E. Jewett of Langley. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall public schools be required to provide instruction from the Bible as a basis for values, morals and character development?) Filed on March 9, 1994 by Edward "Randy " McLeary of Kent. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the State assume control of the sale, and impose new regulations on possession of all ammunition in the State?) Filed on March 9, 1994 by David L. Ross of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the code reviser be directed to provide copies of uncodified portions of this and other acts to individual legislators?) Filed on March 25, 1994 by Lawrence Allred of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall penalties and sentencing standards be increased for crimes involving a firearm, and sentences and plea agreements be public records?) Filed on April 8, 1994 by David LaCourse, Jr. of Mercer Island. 235,993 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 23, 1995 and was passed by the Legislature on April 21, 1995. The act is now identified as Chapter 129, Laws of 1995.
(Shall the State apply to Congress for a constitutional convention to replace Congressional voting power with direct popular voting?) Filed on March 29, 1994 by William R. Walker of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall libraries be fully subject to chapter 9.68 RCW, which requires labelling erotic material and restricts its distribution to minors?) Filed on April 6, 1994 by Stephen W. Mosier of Brush Prairie. The initiative was withdrawn by the sponsor.
(Shall local taxing districts be required, before incurring any debt, to obtain voter assent at a primary or general election?) Filed on April 26, 1994 by Dave C. McGregor of Seattle. The initiative was refiled as Initiative to the Legislature No. 163.
(Shall additional limits be placed on the authority of counties, cities, and towns, and certain other municipalities to incur debt?) Filed on June 6, 1994 by Dave C. McGregor of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall government be restricted in land use regulation and required to pay for property value reductions attributable to certain regulations?) Filed on August 2, 1994 by Dan W. Wood of Hoquiam. 231,723 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on February 13, 1995 and was passed by the Legislature on April 19, 1995. The act is now identified as Chapter 98, Laws of 1995. Referendum Measure #48 was subsequently filed against Initiative #164 and was submitted to the voters at the November 7, 1995 general election. Referendum #48 was rejected by the following vote: For - 544,788 Against - 796,869. As a consequence, Chapter 98, Laws of 1995 did not become law.
(Shall the uniform health care benefits package be required to include all licensed forms of health care, and made optional?) Filed on August 25, 1994 by Harold Mills of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall government be prohibited from according rights or protections based on sexual orientation, and schools from presenting homosexuality as acceptable?) Filed on March 8, 1995 by Peg O. Bronson of Lake Stevens. No signatures were presented for checking.
(Shall government be prohibited from placing children for adoption or foster care with any homosexuals or with cohabitating unmarried partners?) Filed on March 8, 1995 by Samuel P. Woodard, Sr. of Ariel. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall certain laws be repealed which restrict or tax the transportation, sale, possession, or carrying of firearms, with certain exceptions?) Filed on March 8, 1995 by Samuel P. Woodard, Sr. of Ariel. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the state pay tuition aid for primary and secondary students to attend private or public schools of their choice?) Filed on March 8, 1995 by Ronald W. Taber of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the State apply to Congress for a constitutional convention to replace Congressional voting power with direct popular voting? Filed on March 28, 1995 by William R. Walker of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the department of social and health services' authority to investigate complaints of child neglect, abuse, or abandonment be repealed?) Filed on April 11, 1995 by Kenneth E. Gragsone of Everett. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state and local government be prohibited from granting "preferential treatment" based on race, sex, ethnic or sexual minority status?) Filed on April 18, 1995 by Ronald W. Taber of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the state pay scholarship vouchers for primary and secondary students to attend voucher-redeeming private or public schools of choice?) Filed on April 18, 1995 by Ronald W. Taber of Olympia. 241,434 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on February 5, 1996. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 5, 1996 general election. The measure was rejected by the following vote: For - 775,281 Against - 1,406,433.
(Shall DSHS be required to use multi-disciplinary teams in certain types of cases involving actual or potential serious child abuse?) Filed on May 3, 1995 by Kenneth E. Gragsone of Everett. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall registered nurses licensed for ten years or more be authorized to practice medicine?) Filed on June 6, 1995 by Paul Keister of Pasco. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall juveniles of age fourteen or older who are charged with committing a crime while in possession of a weapon be tried as adults?) Filed on July 13, 1995 by Richard E. Woodrow of Lynnwood. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall voters be authorized to create "renewed" school districts where nonprofit organizations may operate publicly-funded "independent" public schools with parental choice and revised state regulation?) Filed on July 17, 1995 by James R. Spady of Seattle. 248,482 signatures were submitted and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 30, 1996. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 5, 1996 general election. It was rejected by the following vote: For - 762,367 Against - 1,380,816.
(Shall property tax values be frozen at their 1995 levels, plus a maximum two percent annual inflation, and annual tax levy increases be gradually reduced?) Filed on August 2, 1995 by Steven R. Hargrove of Poulsbo. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall video lottery terminals be authorized at the option of each city and county, as defined by this measure and regulated by the gambling commission?) Filed on October 11, 1995 by Robert F. Gault of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state revenue be reduced by lowering certain business and occupation taxes, revising insurance company premium tax credits, and limiting the state property tax levy?) Filed on October 12, 1995 by Michael V. Wolfe of Lacey. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall video lottery terminals be authorized at the option of each city and county, as defined by this measure and regulated by the gambling commission?) Filed on October 23, 1995 by Vito T. Chiechi of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall Easter Sunday, the day after Easter Sunday, and the day after Christmas Day be made legal holidays in the State of Washington?) Filed on October 12, 1995 by Melody R. Hegwald of Everett. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall video lottery terminals be authorized at the option of each city and county, as defined by this measure and regulated by the gambling commission?) Filed on October 26, 1995 by Vito T. Chiechi of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall property tax values be frozen at their 1995 levels, plus a maximum two percent annual inflation, and annual tax levy increases be gradually reduced?) Filed on March 13, 1996 by Steven R. Hargrove of Poulsbo. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the State of Washington apply to Congress for a constitutional convention to consider abolishing Congressional voting in favor of direct balloting by the people?) Filed on March 14, 1996 by William R. Walker of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an office of state inspector general be created to investigate and challenge incorrect or unjust governmental practices and enforce fair business practices by licensees?) Filed on March 13, 1996 by Mx. T. Englerius of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall a 60-day waiting period be required before a marriage is performed, and waiting periods required before a marriage with minor children may be dissolved?) Filed on March 13, 1996 by Bill Harrington of Tacoma. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall marine water protection programs be extended, oil spill prevention increased and funded by oil shipment taxes, offshore oil-drilling banned, and salmon habitat incentives offered?) Filed on March 27, 1996 by Jeffrey D. Parsons of Tumwater. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall additional limits and restrictions be placed on contributions to political campaigns and ballot measures from corporations, businesses, political parties, political committees, and individuals?) Filed on March 19, 1996 by Roger Kluck of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall all persons buying, selling, distributing or possessing a firearm or ammunition in Washington be required to have a valid firearm and ammunition safety license?) Filed on March 27, 1996 by Scott S. Carpenter of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an office of state inspector general be created to investigate complaints of malfeasance or abuse by government agencies and business licensees?) Filed on April 4, 1996 by Mx. T. Englerius of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall every health insurance plan be required to cover the services of all licensed podiatrists, chiropractors, naturopaths, optometrists, osteopaths, pharmacists, physicians and psychologists?) Filed on April 4, 1996 by John C. Peick of Issaquah. 188,967 signatures were submitted and found insufficient to qualify the measure to be submitted to the 1997 Legislature.
(Shall the English language be declared the state's only official language for the conduct of all business by state and local government, with limited exceptions?) Filed on April 19, 1996 by James L. Morrison of Yakima. No signature petitions were submitted for checking.
(Shall persons convicted of certain sex crimes involving children be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole plus a fine of no less than $100,000?) Filed on May 29, 1996 by Christopher P. Clifford of Renton. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the state repeal all existing state taxes, and levy instead a 1% tax on all transfers of property and a temporary 1% property tax?) Filed on June 27, 1996 by Clarence P. Keating, Jr. of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
Shall taxes on property used as the owner's principal residence be limited, state taxes on such properties be eliminated, and assessment based on "adjusted value"?) Filed on March 19, 1997 by Donald Carter of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the industrial, medicinal, and personal use of hemp (cannabis or marijuana) be permitted under some conditions, taxed, and regulated by the liquor control board?) Filed on March 12, 1997 by Thomas A. Rohan of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an Office of State Inspector General be created to investigate complaints of abuse by government agencies, and to enforce fair and ethical business practices?) Filed on March 19, 1997 by Maximus T. Englerius of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall registered nurses who have been licensed for ten or more years be authorized to practice medicine?) Filed on March 25, 1997 by Paul Keister of Pasco. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall government be prohibited from discriminating or granting preferential treatment based on race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin in public employment, education, and contracting?) Filed on March 26, 1997 by Scott Smith and Tim Eyman of Seattle. 280,511 signatures were filed and found sufficient. The measure was certified to the Legislature on January 21, 1998. The Legislature failed to take action, and as provided by the state constitution, the measure was submitted to the voters at the November 3, 1998 general election. The measure was approved by the following vote: For - 1,099,410 Against - 788,930.
(Shall the state's ad valorem property tax for the support of the common schools be repealed, beginning with the 1998 tax levy?) Filed on March 25, 1997 by Paul Keister of Pasco. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state officials be subject to new salary limitations, enhanced liability for wasted funds, and wrongful conduct, and shall citizen panels conduct employment security hearings?) Filed on April 11, 1997 by Patrick M. Crawford of Littlerock. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the State apply to Congress to call a federal constitutional convention to consider proposed constitutional amendments calling for nationwide electronic voting on certain matters?) Filed on April 3, 1997 by William Walker of Auburn. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall officials be subject to new salary limitations, increased liability for wrongful conduct, and polygraph examinations, and shall citizen panels conduct employment security hearings?) Filed on April 28, 1997 by Patrick M. Crawford of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall an office of state inspector general be created to investigate complaints of government malfeasance, unethical business practices, and judicial abuses?) Filed on April 14, 1997 by Maximus T. Englerius of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall certain state laws regulating land use and development, including laws governing growth management, land use permit decisions, and regional transportation planning be repealed?) Filed on July 1, 1997 by James L. Morrison of Yakima. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall public education be exempt from spending limit and tax increase conditions of Initiative 601, appropriations be made, and public education laws be revised?) Filed on June 30, 1997 by Kaye M. Pethe and Daniel A. Decker of Lake Forest Park. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall a youth athletic facilities council be created to prepare a statewide plan to develop youth athletic facilities, encourage regional coordination, and administer grant programs?) Filed on September 16, 1997 by Malcolm S. Sotebeer of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the State apply to Congress for a federal constitutional convention, for the purpose of considering constitutional amendments on national electronic voting, and other business?) Filed on March 12, 1998 by William R. Walker of Auburn. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall government officials be subject to new salary limitations, increased liability for misconduct, and mandatory polygraph examinations, and shall citizen panels conduct employment security hearings?) Filed on March 25, 1998 by Patrick M. Crawford of Littlerock. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the state of Washington recognize out-of-state concealed pistol licenses issued to non-residents, provided the license meets specific requirements, including criminal and mental background checks?) Filed on April 23, 1998 by Alan M. Gottlieb of Bellevue. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall taxes on property used as the owner's principal residence be limited, state taxes on such properties be eliminated, and assessment based on "adjusted value"?) Filed on May 22, 1998 by Donald W. Carter of Olympia. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall it be unlawful to install cameras in dressing rooms, hotel or motel rooms, and certain other private areas, with exceptions described in the measure?) Filed on June 17, 1998 by Thomas E. Bader of Redmond. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the state school property tax levy be halved and then eliminated, and shall governments be required to use condemnation to restrict certain property uses?) Filed on June 29, 1998 by Daniel W. Wood of Hoquiam. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state property taxes for schools be halved and then eliminated, and governments required to use negotiation or condemnation for "open space" requirements on property?) Filed on July 27, 1998 by Daniel W. Wood of Hoquiam. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall Washington residents who have been found to have committed bias/hate offenses be required to register with the sheriff in the county where they live?) Filed on July 2, 1998 by J. Craig Church of Port Townsend. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall state school property taxes be gradually eliminated, funds earmarked for public education, and governments required to negotiate and purchase "open space" restrictions on property?) Filed on August 3, 1998 by Daniel W. Wood of Hoquiam. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the license tab fee for all motor vehicles be $30 per year, and shall existing motor vehicle excise taxes and licensing fees be repealed?) Filed on September 8, 1998 by Timothy D. Eyman of Mukilteo. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall license tab fees be $30 per year for motor vehicles, existing motor vehicle taxes be repealed, and voter approval be required for tax increases?) Filed on October 8, 1998 by Timothy D. Eyman of Mukilteo. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall government officials be subject to limitations on salary, criminal prosecution with no limitation period, loss of pension rights for misconduct, and mandatory polygraph examinations?) Filed on March 23, 1999 by Patrick M. Crawford of Littlerock. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the Office of State Inspector General be created, with authority to conduct hearings, order corrective action, levy fines for wrongdoing, and revise government decisions?) Filed on March 15, 1999 by Maximus T. Englerius of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the existing state expenditure limit be replaced by a new state revenue limit, calculated each year and based on changes in state personal income?) Filed on April 7, 1999 by Alan Merson of Bainbridge Island. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the state apply to Congress to convene a federal constitutional convention to consider an amendment allowing referendums on federal legislative, executive, and judicial acts?) Filed on May 12, 1999 by William R. Walker of Auburn. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the Office of State Inspector General be created, with authority to conduct hearings, order corrective action, levy fines, and resolve conflicts concerning government action?) Filed on May 13, 1999 by Maximus T. Englerius of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall public schools allow prayer and bible reading, and shall they provide religious teaching that God created the world and of values taught by God?) Filed on June 14, 1999 by Deborah Lynn Berkley of Yakima. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Relating to taxes) Filed on July 16, 1999 by Dave C. McGregor of Seattle. The initiative was withdrawn by the sponsor.
(Shall a statewide health insurance plan be created, available to all state residents, and shall certain requirements be imposed on public and private health plans?) Filed on July 29, 1999 by Raleigh K. Stitt of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall voter approval be required for any state or local tax increases, and shall a $500 credit be provided for each parcel of real property?) Filed on August 10, 1999 by Dave C. McGregor of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the cultivation and use of cannabis (marijuana) be legalized, and shall cannabis be sold, taxed, and regulated by a cannabis and liquor control commission?) Filed on August 2, 1999 by Flonie Green of Seattle. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall the state property tax be phased-out using immediate reductions and excess revenues; property tax levies be further limited; and certain homeowner tax deferrals provided?) Filed on October 5, 1999 by Gerald D. Schaefer of Aberdeen. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
(Shall certain 1999 tax and fee increases be nullified, motor vehicles exempted from property taxes, property valuations limited, and property tax levy increases further restricted?) Filed on November 23, 1999 by Tim D. Eyman of Mukilteo. No signature petitions were presented for checking.
Concerns water rights, filed March 8, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns courts required to order shared custody, filed March 8, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns consumer privacy, filed March 8, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns a constitutional convention, filed March 13, 2000. No signatures filed.
Concerns American-English as official language of state of Washington, filed April 3, 2000. No signature submitted.
Concerns a federal constitutional Convention, filed March 29, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns restrictions on obtaining and transferring personal information, filed April 11, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns transportation funds being sales tax-exempt, filed April 24, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax caps, filed April 27, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns the protection of park lands, filed April 24, 2000. No signature submitted.
Concerns creation of Office of State Inspector General, filed April 26, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns the protection of personal information, including financial and medical, filed May 18, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns directing the legislature to submit an amendment to constitution to require simple majority to pass school levies, filed June 14, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns creating a state agency to develop and administer health benefits for all state residents, filed June 16, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns giving people the right to amend the constitution by initiative power, filed July 6, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerning tolls or fees being used on existing roads or bridges, filed August 8, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns cultivations and sale of cannabis (marijuana) and hemp, filed July 27, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerning annual expenditure limits, filed August 21, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns limiting eligibility for state employee insurance benefits to only legal spouses per state law, filed October 2, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns limiting the growth of state revenue, filed November 16, 2000. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns local government tax and fee increases, filed November 16, 2000. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns initiative signatures gathering, filed November 27, 2000. No signatures submitted.
Concerns the labeling of genetically engineered foods, filed March 14, 2001. No signatures submitted.
Concerns display and distribution of sexually explicit material and performances, filed April 6, 2001. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property forfeitures as a result of controlled substance crimes, filed May 24, 2001. No signatures submitted.
Concerns performance audits conducted by the state auditor, filed June 13, 2001. No signatures submitted.
Concerns dissolving a regional transit authority, filed October 2, 2001. No signature submitted.
Concerns vehicle taxes, filed November 20, 2001. Withdrawn by sponsor December 10, 2001.
Concerns limiting moving vehicle taxes and fees, filed December 5, 2001. No signatures submitted.
Concerns vehicle taxes and fees, submitted December 10, 2001. Ballot Title deadline expired.
Concerns health care financing, filed March 18, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns replacing “Washington” with “Cascadia” in the Revised Code of Washington, filed June 6, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns transportation financing, filed July 5, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns transportation, filed July 23, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns regulation of attorneys, filed July 31, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns transportation, filed August 8, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns electronic mail communications, filed August 4, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns limiting increases in local government revenues to reduce property taxes, filed August 23, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns limiting increases in city, town, and county revenues, filed September 24, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns ergonomics regulations, filed September 24, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns state agency administrative rules, filed September 24, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns city, town and county revenues, filed October 4, 2002. No signatures filed.
Concerns reestablishing Initiative 601, filed September 30, 2002. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns reestablishing Initiative 601, filed October 21, 2002. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns reestablishing Initiative 601, filed October 29, 2002. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns requiring legislative supermajorities to raise revenue, filed November 12, 2002. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerning property taxes, filed December 12, 2002. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns extra pay for public school teachers, filed November 25, 2002. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed December 13, 2002. Ballot Title deadline expired .
Concerns reestablishing Initiative 601, filed December 9, 2002. Ballot Title deadline expired.
Concerns property taxes, filed December 18, 2002. Ballot Title deadline expired.
Concerns initiative signature gathering, filed December 9, 2002. Ballot Title deadline expired.
Concerns teaching Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and related documents, filed March 13, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns replacing the name "Washington" with "Cascadia", filed March 12, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns real estate property tax values, filed March 12, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns performance audits of state agencies and institutions, filed March 12, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns investigating changes in state boundary lines, filed March 14, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax levies, filed March 17, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns credit card interest, filed April 11, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns regional transportation, filed April 4, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax levies, filed April 23, 2003. Deadline expired.
Concerns property tax levies, filed May 5, 2003. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns property tax levies, filed May 30, 2003. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns property taxes, filed June 8, 2003. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Initiative Measure No. 297 concerns "mixed" radioactive and nonradioactive hazardous waste. Filed June 9, 2003. This measure would add new provisions concerning "Mixed" radioactive and nonradioactive hazardous waste, requiring cleanup of contamination before additional waste is added, prioritizing cleanup, providing for the public participation and enforcement through citizen lawsuits. This measure was referred to the Legislature and then submitted to voters on November 2, 2004 state general election and had the following result: Yes – 1,812,581 ; No – 810,795
Concerns property taxes, filed June 18, 2003. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns property taxes, filed July 1, 2003. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns regional transportation planning, funding, and audits, filed June 18, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax levies, filed July 15, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns a process to provide citizens’ opinions to state government, filed July 7, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax levies, filed July 25, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns sales and use tax exemptions, filed July 30, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax levies, filed August 8, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns cigarette taxation to pay for nursing programs, filed July 25, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax levies, filed August 25, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns regulation of pesticides and fertilizers in agriculture, filed August 20, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax levies, filed September 8, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns pesticide and fertilizer use, filed September 8, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns a constitutional convention, filed September 8, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns teacher bonuses, filed October 8, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns definition of major and minor political parties, filed October 8, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns the initiative process, filed December 15, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns elections, Filed December 10, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns taxes, filed December 10, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns government, filed December 10, 2003. No signatures submitted.
Concerns elections and primaries, filed March 11, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property tax relief, filed March 10, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns printed words that have demeaning or hurtful meaning, filed March 23, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns the price of gasoline, filed March 23, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns regulatory reform of state agencies, filed April 9, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns challenges to agency rules, filed April 9, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns application of growth management act, filed April 23, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns establishing the office of citizen councilor, filed April 22, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns regulatory reform of state agencies, filed May 4, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns calling for a federal constitutional convention, filed April 30, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns healthcare, filed May 18, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns train/pedestrian safety, filed June 14, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Initiative Measure No. 330 concerns claims for personal injury or death arising from health care services. Filed June 17, 2004. This measure would change laws governing claims for negligent health care, including restricting noneconomic damages to $350,000 (with exception), shortening time limits for filing cases, limiting repayments to insurers and limiting claimants attorney fees. This measure was referred to the Legislature on January 29, 2005 and then to the voters at the 2005 general election. It was rejected: Yes- 783,435 ; 1,027,117.
Concerns civil liability, filed June 17, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns smoking in public places, filed June 29, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns workers’ compensation reform, filed June 30, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns workers’ compensation, filed August 3, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns extending eligibility for the Washington State Medal of Valor, filed August 18, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Initiative Measure No. 336 concerns medical malpractice, including insurance, health care provider licensing, and lawsuits. This measure would require notices and hearings on insurance rate increases, establish a supplemental malpractice insurance program, require license revocation proceedings after three malpractice incidents, and limit numbers of expert witnesses in lawsuits. This measure was referred to the Legislature on January 29, 2005 and was submitted to voters at the 2005 general election and was rejected: Yes- 711,443 ; No- 1,076,918
Concerns audits of governmental agencies, filed November 9, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns performance audits of governmental agencies, filed November 22, 2004. No signatures submitted.
Concerns limiting state and local government charges on motor vehicles, filed April 13, 2005. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns limiting state and local government charges on motor vehicles, filed April 27, 2005. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns establishing the office of citizen councilor, filed May 9, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns motor vehicle charges, filed May 17, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote, filed June 14, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns requiring candidates for state elective office to pass the tenth-grade WASL, filed June 30, 2005. No signature submitted.
Concerns teaching about the Declaration of Independence, filed July 18, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns limiting surpluses accumulated by health care insurers, filed July 19, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns initiatives and referenda, filed July 25, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns limiting government-imposed charges relating to motor vehicles, filed September 14, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns revenues and fees for state and local governments, filed October 24, 2005. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns carpool lanes, filed October 24, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns prohibiting discrimination and preferential treatment, filed October 24, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns voting on tax or fee increases, filed November 4, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns abolishing the inheritance tax, filed November 22, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns education, filed November 23, 2005. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed April 20, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns voter registration, filed April 18, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns elections, filed April 18, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns the definition of the term "person" in state law, filed June 7, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed June 20, 2006. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns property taxes, filed July 12, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed August 7, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns mental illness, filed August 7, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed August 17, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed September 7, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns taxes, filed September 14, 2006. Deadline expired.
Concerns taxes, fees, and revenue, filed September 26, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns taxes, filed October 3, 2006. Deadline expired.
Concerns increases in taxes, fees, and revenue imposed by state government, filed October 18, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed October 31, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns taxes, fees, and revenue, filed November 8, 2006. Deadline expired.
Concerns increases in taxes, fees, and revenue imposed by state government, filed November 14, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns increases in taxes, fees, and revenue imposed by state government, filed November 17, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns amending the laws against discrimination, filed November 28, 2006. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns increases in taxes, fees, and revenue imposed by state government, filed December 4, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns increases in taxes, fees, and revenue, filed December 11, 2006. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns increases in taxes, fees, and revenue, filed December 14, 2006. Withdrawn by sponsor.
Concerns a process to provide citizens’ opinions to government, filed December 5, 2006. No signatures submitted.
Concerns prayer in public school and colleges, filed May 18, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns prohibition of discrimination and preferential treatment, filed on June 20, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed June 20, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on July 10, 2007.
Concerns opening carpool lanes, filed June 20, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on July 17, 2007.
Concerns $30 car tabs, filed July 16, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on July 20, 2007.
Concerns property taxes, filed July 11, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns $30 car tabs, filed July 24, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on August 4, 2007.
Concerns opening carpool lanes, filed July 19, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on August 7, 2007.
Concerns religious expression in public schools and colleges, filed July 16, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns state, county, and city general fund revenue increases, filed July 24, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns $30 car tabs, filed August 6, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on August 15, 2007.
Concerns property taxes, filed August 7, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns $30 car tabs, filed August 17, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on August 24, 2007.
Concerns property taxes, filed August 22, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns $30 car tabs, filed August 22, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns opening carpool lanes, filed August 20, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on September 5, 2007.
Concerns property taxes, filed August 31, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerning increasing traffic flow, filed on September 6, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerning increasing traffic flow, filed on September 17, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on September 25, 2007.
Concerns voting rights following felony conviction, filed September 24, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerning increasing traffic flow, filed on September 21, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerning increasing traffic flow, filed on October 12, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on October 23, 2007.
Concerning increasing traffic flow, filed on October 23, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed November 16, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerning increasing traffic flow, filed on December 12, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on December 19, 2007.
Concerns long-term care services for the elderly and persons with disabilities, filed on December 4, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns property taxes, filed December 12, 2007. Withdrawn by sponsor on December 26, 2007.
Concerns transportation, filed December 17, 2007. No signatures submitted.
Concerns enforcement of immigration laws, filed May 6, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed June 4, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Related to capping the growth of taxes, filed June 13, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on June 26, 2008.
Related to capping the growth of taxes, filed July 10, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on July 17, 2008.
Concerns state, county, and city general fund revenue increases, filed on July 25, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns the State Investment Board’s investing state retirement and other funds, filed July 17, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns state, county, and city general fund revenue increases, filed on September 8, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns property taxed, filed September 22, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on October 1, 2008.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed on September 11, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed September 23, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on October 8, 2008.
Concerns limiting property taxes, filed on October 1, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on October 9, 2008.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed October 8, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns public agency meetings, filed October 6, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed October 28, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on October 31, 2008.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed October 29, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on November 12, 2008.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed November 10, 2008. Deadline expired.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed November 10, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on December 4, 2008.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed December 4, 2008. Deadline expired.
Concerns protecting taxpayers, filed on November 19, 2008. Withdrawn by sponsor on December 16, 2008.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed December 15, 2008. No signatures were submitted.
Concerning protecting taxpayers, filed on December 1, 2008. Deadline expired.
Concerns election candidacy petitions, filed April 27, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, and tolls, and certain transportation bonds, filed June 8, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, and tolls, and certain transportation bonds, filed June 18, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed June 26, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns $30 car tabs, filed July 1, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on July 15, 2009.
Concerns income taxes, filed July 15, 2009. No signatures submitted.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed July 15, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on July 23, 2009.
Concerns $30 car tabs, filed July 21, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on July 28, 2009.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed July 21, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns motor vehicle related fees, taxes, tolls and certain transportation bonds, filed July 29, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed July 29, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on August 7, 2009.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed August 7, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on August 10, 2009.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed August 10, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on August 17, 2009.
Concerns motor vehicle related fees, taxes, tolls and certain transportation bonds, filed August 10, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed August 10, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on August 21, 2009
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed August 24, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed August 24, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on September 10, 2009
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed September 11, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed September 10, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed September 14, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed October 26, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on November 5, 2009.
Concerns the initiative and referendum processes, filed November 25, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on December 7, 2009.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed November 25, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed December 1, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on December 11, 2009.
Concerns $30 car tabs, filed December 1, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on December 11, 2009.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed December 1, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed December 9, 2009. Withdrawn by sponsor on December 15, 2009.
Concerns taxes and fees, filed December 16, 2009. No signatures were submitted.
Initiative Measure No. 463 concerns a federal constitutional convention. Filed 03/25/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 464 concerns utility and other service rates. Filed 04/05/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 465 concerns secondhand smoke in rental housing units. Filed 08/11/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 466 concerns motor vehicle related matters. Filed 09/27/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 467 concerns state expenditures on transportation. Filed 10/01/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 468 concerns motor vehicle related matters. Filed 10/07/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 469 concerns tax increases imposed by state government, counties, cities, and ports. Filed 10/07/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 470 concerns motor vehicle related matters. Filed 10/26/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 471 concerns the initiative and referendum process. Filed 10/27/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 472 concerns election candidate filing fees. Filed 10/18/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 473 concerns transportation matters. Filed 11/03/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 474 concerns initiatives and referenda. Filed 11/10/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 475 concerns transportation matters. Filed 11/10/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 476 concerns liquor (beer, wine and spirits) Filed 11/12/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 477 concerns matters relating to motor vehicles. Filed 11/22/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 478 concerns liquor (beer, wine and spirits). Filed 11/22/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 479 concerns matters relating to motor vehicles. Filed 12/01/2010.
saving I-200 Filed 11/22/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 481 concerns food assistance programs. Filed 11/19/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 482 concerns matters relating to motor vehicles. Filed 12/09/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 483 concerns automated traffic safety cameras. Filed 12/09/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 484 concerns liquor (beer, wine and spirits). Filed 12/20/2010.
Initiative Measure No. 485 concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government. Filed 03/16/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 486 concerns motor vehicles. Filed 03/16/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 487 concerns tax and fees. Filed 03/21/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 488 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 03/24/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 489 concerns taxes and fees imposed by state government. Filed 04/20/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 490 concerns motor vehicles. Filed 04/20/2011.
Filed 4/21/2011 by Mr. Eyman. "withdrawn" by sponsor on 5/3/2011 Filed 04/21/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 492 concerns marijuana Filed 04/05/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 493 concerns marijuana. Filed 04/05/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 494 concerns time limits for filing initiative measures. Filed 04/05/2011.
Filed 5/3/2011 by Mr. Eyman. Filed 05/03/2011.
save the two thirds version 1 Filed 05/11/2011.
Filed 5/18/2011 by Mr. Eyman. "Withdrawn" by sponsor on 5/25/2011 Filed 05/18/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 498 concerns state taxes, fees, and other revenue. Filed 05/31/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 499 concerns state taxes, fees, and other revenue. Filed 05/23/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 500 concerns initiatives and referenda. Filed 06/24/2011.
initiative process b Filed 06/24/2011.
marijuana law reform Filed 06/24/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 503 concerns initiatives and referenda. Filed 07/12/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 504 concerns initiative and referendum measures. Filed 07/19/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 505 concerns marijuana. Filed 07/29/2011.
Son of 1053 - Withdrawn by sponsor on October 10, 2011 Filed 10/04/2011.
Son of 1053 - Withdrawn by sponsor on October 10, 2011 Filed 09/30/2011.
Son of 1053 - Withdrawn by sponsor on October 17, 2011 Filed 10/05/2011.
Son of 1053d - Withdrawn by sponsor on October 17, 2011 Filed 10/10/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 510 concerns an excise tax on income. Filed 10/26/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 511 concerns an excise tax on income. Filed 10/26/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 512 concerns tobacco products. Filed 10/28/2011.
Initiative Measure No. 513 concerns working driver’s licenses. Filed 03/14/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 514 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/14/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 515 concerns state and local initiatives and referenda. Filed 03/29/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 516 concerns state and local initiatives and referenda. Filed 03/30/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 517 concerns initiative and referendum measures. Filed 04/05/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 518 concerns labeling of genetically-engineered raw agricultural commodities and foods. Filed 04/23/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 519 concerns labeling of genetically-engineered foods and foods containing processing aids. Filed 05/24/2012.
The Washington State Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/18/2012 Filed 06/10/2012.
The Washington State Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act - Withdrawn by sponsor on 7/2/2012 Filed 06/19/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 522 concerns labeling of genetically-engineered foods. Filed 06/29/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 523 concerns public school keyboard curriculum. Filed 07/16/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 524 concerns school safety. Filed 08/03/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 525 concerns state actions imposing taxes. Filed 09/27/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 526 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 09/27/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 527 concerns traffic control equipment. Filed 09/27/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 528 concerns legislative actions imposing taxes and fees. Filed 09/27/2012.
Son of 1053a - Withdrawn by sponsor on 10/8/2012 Filed 10/04/2012.
Son of 1053b - Withdrawn by sponsor on 10/8/2012 Filed 10/04/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 531 concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government. Filed 10/08/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 532 concerns automated traffic safety cameras. Filed 10/08/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 533 concerns creating an office of state inspector general. Filed 10/16/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 534 concerns state actions imposing taxes and fees. Filed 10/16/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 535 concerns state actions imposing taxes. Filed 10/16/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 536 concerns transportation tolls. Filed 10/19/2012.
Son of 1125 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/8/2012 Filed 11/08/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 538 concerns state transportation. Filed 11/08/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 539 concerns state transportation. Filed 11/14/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 540 concerns taxes and fees imposed by state government. Filed 11/16/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 541 concerns state and local taxes and fees. Filed 11/21/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 542 concerns state transportation. Filed 11/26/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 543 concerns marijuana. Filed 11/13/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 544 concerns taxes by the state. Filed 12/03/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 545 concerns state revenue. Filed 12/03/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 546 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 12/03/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 547 concerns state revenue. Filed 12/03/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 548 concerns state transportation. Filed 12/04/2012.
Taxpayer Protection Act - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/13/2012 Filed 12/04/2012.
Temporary Tax1 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/13/2012 Filed 12/05/2012.
Temporary Tax 2 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/13/2012 Filed 12/05/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 552 concerns marijuana. Filed 12/03/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 553 concerns state transportation. Filed 12/11/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 554 concerns state revenue. Filed 12/13/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 555 concerns regulating politically related activities. Filed 12/13/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 556 concerns repealing a temporary state tax on beer. Filed 12/13/2012.
Taxpayer Protection Act3 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/19/2012 Filed 12/14/2012.
Taxpayer Protection Act4 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/19/2012 Filed 12/14/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 559 concerns liquor. Filed 12/18/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 560 concerns taxes by the state. Filed 12/19/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 561 concerns taxes by the state. Filed 12/19/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 562 concerns taxes by the state. Filed 12/19/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 563 concerns liquor. Filed 12/20/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 564 concerns regulating politically related activities. Filed 12/20/2012.
Initiative Measure No. 565 concerns state revenue. Filed 03/13/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 566 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/13/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 567 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/13/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 568 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/13/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 569 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/13/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 570 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/13/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 571 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/13/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 572 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/13/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 573 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/18/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 574 concerns state revenue. Filed 03/18/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 575 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/15/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 576 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/15/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 577 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/21/2013.
Taxpayer Protection Act2 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 3/22/2013 Filed 03/21/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 579 concerns state revenues. Filed 03/21/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 580 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/22/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 581 concerns legislative budget procedures. Filed 03/18/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 582 concerns internet poker gaming. Filed 03/19/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 583 concerns eliminating state criminal penalties for some internet gambling. Filed 03/19/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 584 concerns marijuana. Filed 03/22/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 585 concerns state revenue. Filed 03/26/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 586 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 03/22/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 587 concerns taxes. Filed 03/25/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 588 concerns the Alaskan Way deep bore tunnel project. Filed 04/01/2013.
Taxpayer Protection Act2 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 5/21/2013 Filed 05/21/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 590 concerns the practice of medicine. Filed 05/17/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 591 concerns firearms. Filed 05/17/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 592 concerns medical marijuana. Filed 05/22/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 593 concerns medical marijuana. Filed 05/31/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 594 concerns background checks for firearm sales and transfers. Filed 06/11/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 595 concerns state revenue. Filed 05/30/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 596 concerns state revenue and budgeting. Filed 06/19/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 597 concerns medical marijuana. Filed 06/17/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 598 concerns state revenue. Filed 07/01/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 599 concerns state revenue. Filed 07/01/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 600 concerns medical marijuana. Filed 07/01/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 601 concerns property taxes. Filed 06/25/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 602 concerns liquor: beer, wine, and spirits (hard liquor). Filed 07/05/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 603 concerns designation of a portion of state route number 5. Filed 07/24/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 604 concerns firearms. Filed 07/26/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 605 concerns state revenue. Filed 07/24/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 606 concerns state transportation. Filed 08/19/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 607 concerns state taxes. Filed 08/19/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 608 concerns state budgeting. Filed 08/19/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 609 concerns motor vehicle charges. Filed 08/19/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 610 concerns state taxes. Filed 08/28/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 611 concerns automated traffic safety cameras. Filed 08/28/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 612 concerns state revenue. Filed 09/05/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 613 concerns service animals. Filed 09/03/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 614 concerns state revenue. Filed 09/16/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 615 concerns state revenue deposited in dedicated funds. Filed 09/25/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 616 concerns state revenue. Filed 09/25/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 617 concerns taxes. Filed 09/16/2013.
Taxpayer Protection Act4 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 10/2/2013 Filed 09/26/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 619 concerns creating an office of state inspector general. Filed 10/03/2013.
Don't Tax Our Checkout Bags - Withdrawn by sponsor on 10/8/2013 Filed 10/03/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 621 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/07/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 622 concerns retail checkout bags. Filed 10/31/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 623 concerns taxes. Filed 10/30/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 624 concerns taxes. Filed 10/30/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 625 concerns taxes. Filed 11/15/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 626 concerns taxes. Filed 11/14/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 627 concerns grand juries. Filed 11/22/2013.
2/3 Constitutional Amendment - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/12/2013 Filed 12/03/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 629 concerns motor vehicle charges. Filed 12/03/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 630 concerns state transportation. Filed 12/03/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 631 concerns taxes. Filed 12/03/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 632 concerns medical marijuana. Filed 11/27/2013.
2/3 Constitutional Amendment - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/12/2013 Filed 12/09/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 634 concerns motor vehicle charges. Filed 12/09/2013.
2/3 Constitutional Amendment 2 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/12/2013 Filed 12/09/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 636 concerns taxes. Filed 12/05/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 637 concerns controlled substances under state law. Filed 11/22/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 638 concerns state taxes. Filed 12/03/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 639 concerns taxes. Filed 12/10/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 640 concerns taxes. Filed 12/10/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 641 concerns taxes. Filed 12/17/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 642 concerns taxes. Filed 12/17/2013.
Medical Cannabis--Ric Smith Memorial Act Filed 12/23/2013.
Initiative Measure No. 644 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 03/13/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 645 concerns initiative measures. Filed 03/13/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 646 concerns marijuana (cannabis). Filed 03/14/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 647 concerns medical marijuana. Filed 03/14/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 648 concerns marijuana (cannabis). Filed 03/14/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 649 concerns statutes of limitations. Filed 03/14/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 650 concerns the judicial conduct commission. Filed 03/24/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 651 concerns trial by jury of violations of court rules. Filed 03/25/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 652 concerns “United States police law.” Filed 05/05/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 653 concerns motor vehicle charges. Filed 06/04/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 654 concerns use of employer deductions and public resources for political purposes. Filed 06/04/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 655 concerns wages. Filed 06/04/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 656 concerns electoral votes for president and vice president. Filed 06/04/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 657 concerns automated traffic cameras. Filed 06/05/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 658 concerns a scarecrow program. Filed 06/09/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 659 concerns state requirements regarding employee wages. Filed 06/16/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 660 concerns state requirements regarding employee wages. Filed 06/16/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 661 concerns “United States Police Commissioners.” Filed 06/18/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 662 concerns a Deputy United States Police Commissioner. Filed 06/18/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 663 concerns “United States Police.” Filed 06/18/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 664 concerns minimum wage standards. Filed 06/03/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 665 concerns use of payroll deductions and public resources for political purposes. Filed 06/26/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 666 concerns use of public resources for political purposes. Filed 06/27/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 667 concerns labor unions. Filed 06/18/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 668 concerns wages. Filed 06/27/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 669 concerns the minimum wage rate. Filed 06/27/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 670 concerns electoral votes for president and vice president. Filed 07/03/2014.
Taxpayer Protection Act - Withdrawn by sponsor on 7/10/2014 Filed 07/07/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 672 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 07/10/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 673 concerns taxes. Filed 07/10/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 674 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 07/22/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 675 concerns taxes. Filed 08/01/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 676 concerns state requirements regarding employee wages. Filed 08/08/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 677 concerns state requirements regarding employee wages. Filed 08/08/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 678 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 08/04/2014.
UNITED STATES POLICE COMMISSION LAW. Filed 08/13/2014.
FEDERAL REVISION ON US CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND THE COURT OF LAW. Filed 08/13/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 681 concerns cannabis (marijuana) Filed 08/26/2014.
UNITED STATES CAPITAL RIGHTS. Filed 08/29/2014.
UNITED STATES POLICE COMMISSION LAW. Filed 08/29/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 684 concerns state taxes. Filed 09/08/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 685 concerns property taxes. Filed 09/09/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 686 concerns state transportation. Filed 09/08/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 687 concerns state transportation. Filed 09/11/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 688 concerns tolls. Filed 09/18/2014.
Taxpayer Protection Act - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/19/2014 Filed 09/18/2014.
UNITED STATES POLICE COMMISSION LAW. Filed 09/15/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 691 concerns tolls. Filed 09/24/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 692 concerns property taxes. Filed 09/24/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 693 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 09/18/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 694 concerns state transportation. Filed 09/25/2014.
Bring Back Our $30 Car Tabs - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/29/2014 Filed 09/25/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 697 concerns motor vehicle fees and taxes. Filed 09/29/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 698 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 09/23/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 699 concerns transportation tolls. Filed 10/07/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 700 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/07/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 701 concerns automated traffic cameras. Filed 10/07/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 702 concerns taxes. Filed 10/03/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 703 concerns motor vehicle fees and taxes. Filed 10/07/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 704 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 10/07/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 705 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 10/07/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 706 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 10/14/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 707 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/20/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 708 concerns tolls. Filed 10/20/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 709 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/20/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 710 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/22/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 711 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/24/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 712 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/24/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 713 concerns cannabis (also known as marijuana). Filed 10/24/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 714 concerns bridge and highway tolls. Filed 11/12/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 715 concerns bridge and highway tolls. Filed 11/12/2014.
Washington State Business License Revision Act. Filed 11/12/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 717 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 11/05/2014.
WASHINGTON STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT EXEMPTION ACT Filed 11/24/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 719 concerns taxes. Filed 12/04/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 720 concerns school employee workforce reductions. Filed 12/05/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 721 concerns assignment of nonprovisional certified instructional staff. Filed 12/05/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 722 concerns expenditures of state revenue. Filed 12/05/2014.
Initiative Measure No. 723 concerns taxes. Filed 03/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 724 concerns taxes. Filed 03/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 725 concerns initiative measures. Filed 03/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 726 concerns marijuana, also known as cannabis. Filed 03/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 727 concerns marijuana, also known as cannabis. Filed 03/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 728 concerns marijuana, also known as cannabis. Filed 03/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 729 concerns taxes. Filed 03/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 730 concerns taxes Filed 03/20/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 731 concerns taxes. Filed 03/20/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 732 concerns taxes. Filed 03/20/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 733 concerns a proposed amendment to the federal constitution. Filed 03/17/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 734 concerns a proposed amendment to the federal constitution. Filed 03/17/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 735 concerns a proposed amendment to the federal constitution. Filed 03/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 736 concerns marijuana, also known as cannabis. Filed 03/26/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 737 concerns labor unions and employment Filed 04/10/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 738 concerns marijuana, also known as cannabis Filed 04/13/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 739 concerns marijuana, also known as cannabis. Filed 04/13/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 740 concerns marijuana, also known as cannabis. Filed 04/06/2015.
clarification of assault as it relates to slapping - Withdrawn by sponsor on 5/6/2015 Filed 04/28/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 742 concerns property taxes. Filed 05/07/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 743 concerns assault. Filed 05/07/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 744 concerns property taxes. Filed 07/28/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 745 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 07/28/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 746 concerns automated traffic cameras. Filed 07/28/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 747 concerns transportation-related revenue. Filed 07/28/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 748 concerns motor vehicle related taxes, fees, and fines. Filed 08/03/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 749 concerns taxation of marijuana. Filed 07/31/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 750 concerns paid vacation leave. Filed 08/06/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 751 concerns bridge and highway tolls. Filed 08/17/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 752 concerns property taxes. Filed 08/26/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 753 concerns retail checkout bags. Filed 08/21/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 754 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/17/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 755 concerns state and local sales and use taxes. Filed 08/18/2015.
Property Tax Fairness Initiative - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/3/2015 Filed 08/20/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 757 concerns taxes, fees, fines and other surcharges relating to vehicles. Filed 09/03/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 758 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 09/03/2015.
Property Tax Fairness Initiative - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/8/2015 Filed 08/20/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 760 concerns property taxes. Filed 09/03/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 761 concerns establishing a cap and trade system for greenhouse gas emissions. Filed 08/28/2015.
Bring Back Our $30 Car Tabs - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/15/2015 Filed 09/14/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 763 concerns state and local sales and use taxes. Filed 09/14/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 764 concerns state fees and accounts in the state treasury. Filed 09/14/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 765 concerns state taxes and fees. Initiative Measure No. 765 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 09/14/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 766 concerns taxes, fees, and advisory votes on a constitutional amendment. Filed 09/14/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 767 concerns property taxes. Filed 09/08/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 768 concerns property taxes Filed 09/16/2015.
Bring Back Our $30 Car Tabs - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/25/2015 Filed 09/21/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 770 concerns state supreme court justices. Filed 09/16/2015.
Taxpayer Protection Act1 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/23/2015 Filed 09/21/2015.
Taxpayer Protection Act2 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/23/2015 Filed 09/21/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 773 concerns marijuana. Filed 08/31/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 774 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 09/23/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 775 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 09/23/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 776 concerns state taxes, fees, and accounts in the state treasury. Filed 09/28/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 777 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 09/28/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 778 concerns property taxes. Filed 09/25/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 779 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 09/25/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 780 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 10/05/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 781 concerns property taxes. Filed 10/08/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 782 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 10/07/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 783 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/13/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 784 concerns state and local sales and use taxes. Filed 10/16/2015.
Taxpayer Protection Act3 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 10/23/2015 Filed 10/15/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 786 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 10/19/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 787 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 10/19/2015.
: Initiative Measure No. 788 concerns cats and dogs less than eight weeks old. Filed 09/30/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 789 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/21/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 790 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 10/26/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 791 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/26/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 792 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 10/26/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 793 concerns marijuana, also known as cannabis. Filed 10/19/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 794 concerns consumer fireworks. Filed 10/26/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 795 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 11/06/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 796 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 11/06/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 797 concerns state taxes and fees enacted after January 1, 2016. Filed 11/09/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 798 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 11/09/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 799 concerns state taxes and fees enacted after January 1, 2016. Filed 11/19/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 800 concerns marijuana, also called cannabis. Filed 11/10/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 801 concerns clean energy and pollution, imposing fees. Filed 11/12/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 802 concerns clean energy and pollution, imposing fees. Filed 11/12/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 803 concerns clean energy and pollution, imposing fees. Filed 11/12/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 804 concerns clean energy and pollution, imposing fees. Filed 11/12/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 805 concerns clean energy and pollution, imposing fees. Filed 11/12/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 806 concerns clean energy and pollution, imposing fees. Filed 11/12/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 807 concerns state initiatives and referenda. Filed 11/18/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 808 concerns marijuana, also called cannabis. Filed 11/10/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 809 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 11/23/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 810 concerns state taxes, fees, and dedicated funds. Filed 11/23/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 811 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 11/23/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 812 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/02/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 813 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/02/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 814 concerns state taxes, fees, and dedicated funds. Filed 12/02/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 815 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/03/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 816 concerns marijuana, also called cannabis. Filed 11/25/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 817 concerns marijuana (also called cannabis) and law enforcement. Filed 11/25/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 818 concerns marijuana (also called cannabis) and law enforcement. Filed 11/30/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 819 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/07/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 820 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/07/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 821 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 822 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 823 concerns state revenue. Filed 12/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 824 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 825 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 826 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 12/11/2015.
Initiative Measure No. 827 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 828 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 829 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 830 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 831 concerns taxes and fees . Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 832 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Be it RESOLVED, WA State Bar Associate, Kevin Hull, WSBA #23994, while serving as Kitsap County Superior Court Judge, committed acts in said capacity that are reprehensible to the people of WA, and is hereby REMOVED from the BENCH under the power granted Filed 03/11/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 834 concerns the Washington Supreme Court. Filed 03/17/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 835 concerns automated traffic cameras Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 836 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 837 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 838 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 839 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 840 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/10/2016.
Final Ballot Title 841 (Court Order) Filed 03/10/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 842 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/21/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 843 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/21/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 844 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/21/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 845 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 846 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 847 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 849 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 850 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 851 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 03/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 852 concerns tolls and motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 04/07/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 853 concerns tolls and motor-vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 04/07/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 854 concerns motor-vehicle taxes, fees, titles and registration, and tolling. Filed 04/11/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 855 concerns the operation of nuclear-fueled thermal power plants. Filed 03/30/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 856 concerns nuclear-fueled thermal power plants. Filed 03/30/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 857 concerns tolls and motor-vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 04/11/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 858 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 04/14/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 859 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 04/15/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 860 concerns tolls and motor-vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 04/15/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 861 concerns tolls and motor-vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 04/15/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 862 concerns use of payroll deductions and public resources for political purposes. Filed 04/25/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 863 concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, tolls, and related charges. Filed 04/25/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 864 concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, tolls, charges, and registration. Filed 04/25/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 865 concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, tolls, and related charges. Filed 04/26/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 866 concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, tolls, charges, and registration. Filed 04/27/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 867 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 05/05/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 868 concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, tolls, and related charges. Filed 05/04/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 869 concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, tolls, charges, and registration. Filed 05/04/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 870 concerns use of deadly force by public officers or peace officers. Filed 05/02/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 871 concerns motor vehicle taxes, fees, tolls, and related charges. Filed 05/09/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 872 concerns the crime of inciting violence upon a first responder. Filed 05/09/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 873 concerns use of deadly force by public officers or peace officers. Filed 05/17/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 874 concerns tolls. Filed 06/06/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 875 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 06/06/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 876 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 06/06/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 877 concerns child visitation rights. Filed 06/09/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 878 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 06/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 879 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 06/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 880 concerns state taxes. Filed 07/01/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 881 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 07/18/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 882 concerns marijuana. Filed 08/04/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 883 concerns state taxes. Filed 09/16/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 884 concerns sales of motor vehicles. Filed 09/13/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 885 concerns municipally provided telecommunications services. Filed 09/13/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 886 concerns repealing legislation and regulations containing material adopted by reference. Filed 09/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 887 concerns cannabis (marijuana). Filed 11/16/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 888 concerns state taxes. Filed 11/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 889 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 11/29/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 890 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 12/08/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 891 concerns discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 12/12/2016.
Initiative Measure No. 892 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 893 concerns state highways. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 894 concerns discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 895 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 896 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 897 concerns highway toll lanes. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 898 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 899 concerns highway toll lanes. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 900 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 901 concerns collection and use of money for political purposes. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 902 concerns automatic voter registration at designated government agencies. Filed 03/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 903 concerns cannabis (also called marijuana). Filed 03/09/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 904 concerns nuclear-fueled power plants. Filed 03/09/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 905 concerns cannabis (also called marijuana). Filed 03/13/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 906 concerns withholding state funds from municipalities for obstructing federal immigration efforts. Filed 03/10/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 907 concerns collection and use of funds for political purposes. Filed 03/16/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 908 concerns state highways. Filed 03/16/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 909 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 03/16/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 910 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 03/15/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 911 concerns cannabis (also called marijuana). Filed 03/17/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 912 concerns state ballot requirements for candidates for United States president. Filed 03/15/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 913 concerns local officials and elections. Filed 03/24/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 914 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 03/30/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 915 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 03/31/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 916 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 03/31/2017.
Local Government Reform Act - Withdrawn by sponsor on 4/7/2017 Filed 03/31/2017.
Local Government Reform Act - Withdrawn by sponsor on 4/7/2017 Filed 04/03/2017.
Local Government Reform Act - Withdrawn by sponsor on 4/7/2017 Filed 04/06/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 920 concerns state funding for municipalities. Filed 03/30/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 921 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 04/07/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 922 concerns election requirements for local officials. Filed 04/07/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 923 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 04/10/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 924 concerns election requirements for local officials. Filed 04/07/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 925 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 04/14/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 926 concerns election requirements for local officials. Filed 04/18/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 927 concerns term limits for local elected officials. Filed 04/28/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 928 concerns term limits for local government officials. Filed 05/03/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 929 concerns election requirements for local government officials. Filed 05/03/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 930 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 05/08/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 931 concerns state and local taxes on income. Filed 05/11/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 932 concerns term limits for county and city government officials. Filed 05/11/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 933 concerns term limits for city and county elected officials. Filed 05/15/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 934 concerns state and local taxes on income. Filed 05/15/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 935 concerns governance of cities, counties, and regional transit authorities. Filed 05/18/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 936 concerns term limits for city and county elected officials. Filed 05/19/2017.
This measure would prohibit county councilmembers, county executives, city councilmembers, and mayors from serving for more than two four-year terms in the same position. Service prior to the effective date of the measure counts as part of any official’s Filed 05/19/2017.
Bring Back Our $30 Car Tabs - Withdrawn by sponsor on 5/23/2017 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 5/24/2017 Filed 05/22/2017.
Final Ballot Title Letter (Court Order) Initiative Measure No. 939 concerns law enforcement. Filed 05/11/2017.
Final Ballot Title Letter (Court Order)Initiative Measure No. 940 concerns law enforcement. Filed 05/11/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 941 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 05/23/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 942 concerns law enforcement. Filed 05/11/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 943 concerns law enforcement. Filed 05/11/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 944 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 06/05/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 945 concerns health care for Washington residents. Filed 06/02/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 946 concerns regional transit authority (RTA) taxes and bonds. Filed 06/12/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 947 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 06/12/2017.
Sound Transit Lied - Revote on Sound Transit Taxes - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/21/2017 Filed 06/14/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 949 concerns prohibiting discrimination and preferential treatment by government. Filed 06/14/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 950 concerns taxes and bonds by regional transit authorities including Sound Transit. Filed 06/20/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 951 concerns taxes imposed by certain regional transit authorities, including Sound Transit. Filed 06/29/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 952 concerns healthcare. Filed 06/12/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 953 concerns The Evergreen State College. Filed 06/22/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 954 concerns state, city, and county sales and use taxes. Filed 06/30/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 955 concerns marijuana. Filed 07/28/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 956 concerns marijuana. Filed 08/21/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 957 concerns security freezes (also known as credit freezes). Filed 11/16/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 958 concerns state and local taxes on income. Filed 11/20/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 959 concerns state and local taxes on income. Filed 11/20/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 960 concerns state and local taxes on income. Filed 12/07/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 961 concerns state taxes. Filed 12/07/2017.
We Don't Want An Income Tax - Withdrawn by sponsor on 12/14/2017 Filed 12/07/2017.
Initiative Measure No. 963 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 964 concerns term limits for city and county elected officials. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 965 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 966 concerns transportation. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 967 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 968 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 969 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 970 concerns term limits for city and county elected officials. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 971 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 972 concerns legislative records. Filed 03/15/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 973 concerns open public meetings and public access to legislative records. Filed 03/15/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 974 concerns open public meetings and public access to legislative records. Filed 03/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 975 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 03/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 976 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 03/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 977 concerns legislative records. Filed 03/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 978 concerns firearms and ammunition. Filed 03/14/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 979 concerns taxes. Filed 04/23/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 980 concerns irrigation district elections. Filed 04/23/2018.
Affirmative Action 2 Filed 04/30/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 982 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 983 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 984 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 985 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 986 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 987 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Affirmative Action G - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/10/2018 Filed 07/19/2018.
Affirmative Action H - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/10/2018 Filed 07/19/2018.
Affirmative Action I - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/10/2018 Filed 07/19/2018.
Affirmative Action J - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/10/2018 Filed 07/19/2018.
Affirmative Action K - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/10/2018 Filed 07/19/2018.
Affirmative Action L - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/10/2018 Filed 07/19/2018.
Affirmative Action M - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/10/2018 Filed 07/19/2018.
Affirmative Action N - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/10/2018 Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 996 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 997 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 998 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/19/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 999 concerns affirmative action. Filed 07/30/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 1000 concerns remedying discrimination and affirmative action. Filed 07/31/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 1001 concerns state and local income taxes. Filed 08/27/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 1002 concerns marijuana and cannabis (as defined). Filed 08/31/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 1003 concerns state funding for special education. Filed 09/18/2018.
Initiative Measure No. 1004 concerns abortion services for minors. Filed 03/14/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1005 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 04/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1006 concerns state taxes. Initiative Measure No. 1006 concerns state taxes. Filed 04/08/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1007 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 04/08/2019.
Save Our Family Farms - Withdrawn by sponsor on 4/12/2019 Filed 04/08/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1009 concerns state and local sales and use taxes. Filed 04/08/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1010 concerns removing authority to charge tolls for certain toll lanes. Filed 04/08/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1011 concerns state tax on estates. Filed 04/08/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1012 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 04/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1013 concerns state taxes. Filed 04/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1014 concerns discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 04/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1015 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 04/15/2019.
Final Ballot Title 1016 (Court Order) Filed 04/22/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1017 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 04/24/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1018 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 04/29/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1019 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1020 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1021 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1022 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1023 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1024 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1025 concerns a capital gains tax to fund education. Filed 04/29/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1026 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/03/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1027 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/03/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1028 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/03/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1029 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/03/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1030 concerns discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/03/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1031 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/03/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1032 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/03/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1033 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1034 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1035 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1036 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1037 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1038 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1039 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1040 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1041 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1042 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1043 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1044 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1045 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1046 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/15/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1047 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/20/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1048 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/20/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1049 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/20/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1050 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/21/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1051 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/21/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1052 concerns governmental discrimination, preferential treatment, and affirmative action. Filed 05/28/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1053 concerns preferential treatment and affirmative action by state and local government. Filed 05/28/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1054 concerns preferential treatment and affirmative action by state and local government. Filed 05/28/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1055 concerns preferential treatment and affirmative action by state and local government. Filed 05/28/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1056 concerns preferential treatment and affirmative action by state and local government. Filed 05/28/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1057 concerns preferential treatment and state and local government affirmative action policies. Filed 05/28/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1058 concerns preferential treatment and state and local government affirmative action policies. Filed 05/28/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1059 concerns state and local government. Filed 05/30/2019.
Discrimination1 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/10/2019 Filed 06/05/2019.
Discrimination2 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/10/2019 Filed 06/05/2019.
Discrimination3 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/10/2019 Filed 06/05/2019.
Discrimination4 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/10/2019 Filed 06/05/2019.
Discrimination5 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/10/2019 Filed 06/05/2019.
Discrimination6 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/10/2019 Filed 06/05/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1066 concerns state and local government affirmative action policies. Filed 06/05/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1067 concerns state and local government affirmative action policies. Filed 06/05/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1068 concerns state and local government affirmative action policies. Filed 06/05/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1069 concerns state and local government affirmative action policies. Filed 06/05/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1070 concerns state and local government affirmative action laws. Filed 06/07/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1071 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 06/07/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1072 concerns term limits for city and county elected officials. Filed 06/07/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1073 concerns state taxes. Filed 06/07/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1074 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 06/07/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1075 concerns state taxes. Initiative Measure No. 1075 concerns state taxes. Filed 06/07/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1076 concerns state and local government affirmative action laws. Filed 06/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1077 concerns state and local government affirmative action laws. Filed 06/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1078 concerns state and local government affirmative action laws. Filed 06/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1079 concerns state and local government affirmative action laws. Filed 06/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1080 concerns state and local government affirmative action laws. Filed 06/10/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1081 concerns state taxes. Filed 06/12/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1082 concerns state taxes. Filed 06/12/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1083 concerns marijuana, hemp, and cannabis production, sales, and criminal violations. Filed 06/06/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1084 concerns public employment, education, and contracting. Filed 06/19/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1085 concerns public employment, education, and contracting. Filed 06/19/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1086 concerns public employment, education, and contracting. Filed 06/19/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1087 concerns public employment, education, and contracting. Filed 06/19/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1088 concerns state taxes and school levies. Filed 06/18/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1089 concerns state taxes and school levies. Filed 06/18/2019.
Term Limits on Tax Increases1 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 6/24/2019 Filed 06/19/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1091 concerns marijuana, hemp, and cannabis production, sales, and criminal violations. Filed 07/01/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1092 concerns filing fees for elected office. Filed 07/16/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1093 concerns firearms. Filed 07/16/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1094 concerns firearms. Filed 09/26/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1095 concerns funding wildfire prevention and preparedness and firefighting. Filed 11/27/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1096 concerns restraint or seclusion of students. Filed 12/12/2019.
Initiative Measure No. 1097 concerns taxes and fuel standards. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1098 concerns sexual health education in public schools. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1099 concerns sexual health education in public schools. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1100 concerns taxes and fuel standards. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1101 concerns sexual health education in public schools. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1102 concerns sexual health education in public schools. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1103 concerns sports wagering. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1104 concerns firearms and ammunition. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1105 concerns firearms and ammunition. Filed 03/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1106 concerns public school sexual health education, including HIV/AIDS prevention education. Filed 03/12/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1107 concerns sexual health education in public schools. Filed 03/17/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1108 concerns sexual health education in public schools. Filed 03/17/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1109 concerns sexual health education in public schools. Filed 04/07/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1110 concerns statutory emergency powers of the Governor. Filed 05/12/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1111 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 05/12/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1112 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 05/12/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1113 concerns removal of unauthorized persons from premises. Filed 06/02/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1114 concerns statutory emergency powers. Filed 06/10/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1115 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 06/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1116 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 06/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1117 concerns marijuana, cannabis, hemp, and narcotics. Filed 07/07/2020.
: Initiative Measure No. 1118 concerns citizen oversight of police interactions with the public. Filed 06/24/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1119 concerns the cultivation of produce gardens on highway transportation system property. Filed 07/07/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1120 concerns prohibiting discrimination and remedying discrimination and underrepresentation. Filed 07/06/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1121 concerns prohibiting using location tracking information to calculate taxes and fees. Filed 07/22/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1122 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1123 concerns marijuana, cannabis, hemp, and narcotics. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1124 concerns preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/04/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1125 concerns preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/04/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1126 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/04/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1127 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/05/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1128 concerns discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/10/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1129 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1130 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1131 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1132 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1133 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1134 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1135 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1136 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1137 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1138 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1139 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1140 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1141 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1142 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1143 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1144 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1145 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1146 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1147 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
REJECT DISCRIMINATION! JUSTICE FOR ALL! V.16 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/31/2020 Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1148 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1149 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1150 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1151 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1152 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1154 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1153 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1155 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1156 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1157 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1158 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1159 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1160 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1161 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1162 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1163 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1164 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1165 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1166 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1167 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1168 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1169 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1170 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1171 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1172 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1173 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1174 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1175 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/03/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1176 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 07/31/2020.
REJECT DISCRIMINATION! JUSTICE FOR ALL! V.30 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/31/2020 Filed 08/19/2020.
REJECT DISCRIMINATION! JUSTICE FOR ALL! V.54 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/31/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
REJECT DISCRIMINATION! JUSTICE FOR ALL! V.29 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/31/2020 Filed 08/19/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.100 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.108 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.107 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.106 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.105 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.104 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.103 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.102 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.101 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.61 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.58 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.57 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.59 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.60 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.62 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.63 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.64 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.65 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.66 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.67 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1200 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.71 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
REJECT DISCRIMINATION! JUSTICE FOR ALL! V.23 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/31/2020 Filed 08/19/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1203 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/07/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1204 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/14/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1205 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1206 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.77 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.78 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.79 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.80 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.81 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.82 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.83 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.84 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.85 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.86 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.87 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.88 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.89 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.90 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.91 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 9/9/208/27/202020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! v.92 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.93 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.29 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/18/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.30 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/19/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.94 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.96 - Withdrawn by sponsor on terrylross2020@gmail.com Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.55 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.69 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.97 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.98 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.99 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.70 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1234 concerns prohibiting discrimination and remedying discrimination and underrepresentation. Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.73 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.74 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Reject Discrimination! Justice for All! V.75 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 8/27/2020 Filed 08/17/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1238 concerns preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1239 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1240 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1241 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1242 concerns protections against discrimination. Filed 08/19/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1243 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/28/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1244 concerns prohibiting special preferences by state and local government. Filed 08/28/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1245 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/28/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1246 concerns prohibiting discrimination and preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/28/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1247 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1248 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1249 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1250 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1251 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1252 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1253 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1254 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1255 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1256 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1257 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1258 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1259 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1260 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1261 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1262 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1263 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1264 concerns prohibiting discrimination and preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1265 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1266 concerns prohibiting preferential treatment by state and local government. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1267 concerns state and local government discrimination and preferential treatment. Filed 08/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1268 concerns prohibiting discrimination and remedying discrimination and underrepresentation. Filed 09/02/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1269 concerns prohibiting discrimination and remedying discrimination and underrepresentation. Filed 10/05/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1270 concerns plastic waste packaging recycle collection zones on highway transportation property. Filed 10/02/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1271 concerns prohibiting discrimination and remedying discrimination and underrepresentation. Filed 10/22/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - a - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - dd - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) -cc - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - bb - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - aa - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - z - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - y - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - x - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - w - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - v - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - u - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - t - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - s - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - r - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - q - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - p - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - o - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - n - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - m - Expired on 11/3/2020 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - l - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - k - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - j - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - i - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - h - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - f - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - e - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - d - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - c - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1300 concerns prohibiting discrimination and remedying discrimination and underrepresentation. Filed 10/30/2020.
2020 WASHINGTON ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT (WADA) - b - Withdrawn by sponsor on 11/2/2020 Filed 10/30/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1302 concerns ballot titles, summaries, and fiscal impact statements for state measures. Filed 11/16/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1303 concerns ballot titles, summaries, and fiscal impact statements for state measures. Filed 11/18/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1304 concerns restraint or isolation of students. Filed 12/04/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1305 concerns restraint or isolation of students. Filed 12/04/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1306 concerns restraint or isolation of students. Filed 12/08/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1307 concerns ballot titles, summaries, and fiscal impact statements for state measures. Filed 12/08/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1308 concerns ballot titles, summaries, and fiscal impact statements for state measures. Filed 12/08/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1309 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 12/11/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1310 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 12/10/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1311 concerns ballot titles, summaries, and fiscal impact statements for state measures. Filed 12/14/2020.
Initiative Measure No. 1312 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1313 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1314 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1315 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1316 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1317 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1318 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1319 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1320 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1321 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1322 concerns taxes. Filed 03/15/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1323 concerns taxes. Filed 03/15/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1324 concerns carbon emission laws. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1325 concerns carbon emission laws. Filed 03/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1326 concerns taxes. Filed 03/15/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1327 concerns taxes. Filed 03/15/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1328 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1329 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1330 concerns taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1331 concerns taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1332 concerns taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1333 concerns taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1334 concerns taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1335 concerns taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1336 concerns taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1337 concerns taxes. Filed 03/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1338 concerns taxes. Filed 03/24/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1339 concerns taxes. Filed 03/24/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1340 concerns taxes. Filed 03/24/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1341 concerns taxes. Filed 03/24/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1342 concerns taxes. Filed 03/24/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1343 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1344 concerns state taxes and fees. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1345 concerns taxes. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1346 concerns taxes. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1347 concerns taxes, fees, and other government charges. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1348 concerns taxes. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1349 concerns taxes. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1350 concerns taxes. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1351 concerns taxes, fees, and other government charges. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1352 concerns taxes. Filed 04/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1353 concerns taxes. Filed 04/12/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1354 concerns taxes. Filed 04/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1355 concerns taxes. Filed 04/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1356 concerns taxes, fees, and other government charges. Filed 04/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1357 concerns taxes. Filed 04/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1358 concerns greenhouse gas emission laws. Filed 04/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1359 concerns greenhouse gas emission laws. Filed 04/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1360 concerns taxes. Filed 04/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1361 concerns taxes. Filed 04/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1362 concerns healthcare. Filed 04/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1363 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 04/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1364 concerns state, county, and city taxes. Filed 04/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1365 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 04/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1366 concerns state, county, and city taxes. Filed 04/23/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1367 concerns cap-and-tax schemes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1368 concerns cap-and-tax schemes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1369 concerns state and local government charges. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1370 concerns state, county, and city taxes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1371 concerns state, county, and city taxes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1372 concerns state, county, and city taxes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1373 concerns state, county, and city taxes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1374 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1375 concerns state, county, and city taxes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1376 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1377 concerns prohibiting cap-and-tax schemes. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1378 concerns prohibiting carbon fuel standards. Filed 05/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1379 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1380 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1381 concerns state, county, and city government charges based on personal income. Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1382 concerns state, county, and city government charges based on personal income. Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1383 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1384 concerns limiting “cap-and-tax schemes” by state agencies, counties, and cities. Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1385 concerns limiting the imposition of carbon fuel standards. Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1386 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1387 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1388 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1389 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1390 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1391 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1392 concerns state, county, and city government charges based on personal income. Filed 05/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1393 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1394 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1395 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1396 concerns prohibiting state, county, and city “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 05/27/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1397 concerns prohibiting certain topics for school district director and staff training. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1398 concerns required and prohibited topics for school district director and staff training. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1399 concerns topics for school district director and staff training. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1400 concerns access to public places and COVID-19 vaccination status. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1401 concerns access to public places and COVID-19 vaccination status. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1402 concerns access to public places and COVID-19 vaccination status. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1403 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1404 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1405 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1406 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1407 concerns state and local taxes. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1408 concerns state, county, and city taxes. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1409 concerns state taxes. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1410 concerns state taxes. Filed 06/03/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1411 concerns state taxes. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1412 concerns state and local government charges based on personal income. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1413 concerns state and local government charges based on personal income Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1414 concerns state and local government charges based on personal income. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1415 concerns state and local government charges based on personal income. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1416 concerns state and local government charges based on personal income. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1417 concerns state and local government charges based on personal income. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1418 concerns state and local government charges based on personal income. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1419 concerns state and local government charges based on personal income. Filed 06/04/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1420 concerns prohibiting cap and tax schemes. Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1421 concerns prohibiting carbon fuel standards. Filed 05/21/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1422 concerns presidential electors. Filed 06/10/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1423 concerns prohibiting “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 06/29/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1424 concerns prohibiting “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 06/29/2021.
PROPERTY TAX REFORM 01 - Withdrawn by sponsor on 7/7/2021 Filed 06/29/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1426 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 06/29/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1427 concerns prohibiting “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 06/22/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1428 concerns prohibiting “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 06/22/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1429 concerns prohibiting “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 06/22/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1430 concerns prohibiting “taxes based on personal income.” Filed 06/22/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1431 concerns training for school district directors and staff. Filed 06/29/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1432 concerns prohibiting certain topics for school district director and staff training. Filed 06/29/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1433 concerns limiting state and local property taxes. Filed 07/06/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1434 concerns Washington estate taxes. Filed 07/06/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1435 concerns Washington estate taxes. Filed 07/06/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1436 concerns state long term care insurance. Filed 06/29/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1437 concerns Washington estate taxes. Filed 07/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1438 concerns limiting state and local property taxes. Filed 07/20/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1439 concerns vehicle-related tax revenues. Filed 08/24/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1440 concerns exempting certain single-family dwellings from education-related property taxes. Filed 09/09/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1441 concerns prohibiting the imposition of certain public health measures. Filed 09/28/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1442 concerns marijuana, cannabis, hemp, and narcotics. Filed 10/11/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1443 concerns enforcement of vaccine requirements and related measures imposed by government. Filed 10/25/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1444 concerns restraint or isolation of students. Filed 12/08/2021.
Initiative Measure No. 1445 concerns firearms. Filed 03/28/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1446 concerns firearms. Filed 03/09/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1447 concerns prohibiting “cap and tax schemes.” Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1448 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1449 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1450 concerns taxes. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1451 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1452 concerns Washington’s estate tax. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1453 concerns taxes. Filed 03/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1454 concerns firearms and firearm accessories. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1455 concerns reducing the state retail sales and use tax rates. Filed 03/24/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1456 concerns firearms and firearm accessories. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1457 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1458 concerns prayer in public schools. Filed 03/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1459 concerns firearms and firearm accessories. Filed 03/17/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1460 concerns firearms and firearm accessories. Filed 03/17/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1461 concerns firearms and firearm accessories. Filed 03/17/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1462 concerns firearms and firearm accessories. Filed 03/17/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1463 concerns transportation-related taxes and revenue. Filed 03/23/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1464 concerns state taxes. Filed 03/23/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1465 concerns prohibitions on state and local government proof-of-vaccination requirements. Filed 03/23/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1466 concerns liability for individuals and entities prohibiting firearms on their property. Filed 03/24/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1467 concerns vehicular pursuits by peace officers. Filed 03/23/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1468 concerns firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition. Filed 03/17/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1469 concerns healthcare services, including abortion, for minors under age 16. Filed 03/23/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1470 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 03/17/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1471 concerns healthcare. Filed 03/23/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1472 concerns state and local property taxes. Filed 03/31/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1473 concerns repealing the “Washington Cares” long-term services and supports trust program. Filed 03/30/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1474 concerns vehicular pursuits by peace officers. Filed 03/31/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1475 concerns reducing the state retail sales and use tax rates. Filed 03/30/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1476 concerns reducing the state retail sales and use tax rates. Filed 03/30/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1477 concerns reducing the state retail sales and use tax rates. Filed 03/30/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1478 concerns educational materials and other education-related information. Filed 03/31/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1479 concerns knowing possession of controlled substances. Filed 04/01/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1480 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 03/30/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1481 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 03/30/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1482 concerns presidential electors. Filed 03/30/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1483 concerns firearms restrictions. Filed 04/01/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1484 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 03/30/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1485 concerns electoral audits. Filed 03/28/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1486 concerns limitations and requirements regarding dangerous weapons and firearms. Filed 04/19/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1487 concerns limitations and requirements regarding dangerous weapons and firearms. Filed 04/19/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1488 concerns firearms restrictions. Filed 04/18/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1489 concerns state property taxes. Filed 04/18/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1490 concerns state property taxes. Filed 04/18/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1491 concerns taxes. Filed 04/18/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1492 concerns knowing possession of controlled substances. Filed 04/18/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1493 concerns taxes. Filed 04/18/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1494 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1495 concerns educational materials and other education-related information. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1496 concerns firearms restrictions. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1497 concerns transportation-related taxes and revenue. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1498 concerns reducing the state retail sales and use tax rates. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1499 concerns taxes. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1500 concerns repealing a capital gains excise tax that funds education. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1501 concerns vehicular pursuits by peace officers. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1502 concerns presidential electors. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1503 concerns knowing possession of controlled substances. Filed 04/15/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1504 concerns firearms and firearm accessories. Filed 04/19/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1505 concerns electoral audits. Filed 04/01/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1506 concerns taxes. Filed 04/25/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1507 concerns state property taxes. Filed 04/26/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1508 concerns the fuel licensee tax rate. Filed 05/04/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1509 concerns state property taxes. Filed 05/04/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1510 concerns knowing possession of controlled substances. Filed 05/04/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1511 concerns abortion. Filed 04/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1512 concerns firearms restrictions. Filed 05/04/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1513 concerns educational materials and other education-related information. Filed 05/09/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1514 concerns governmental emergency powers. Filed 05/13/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1515 concerns taxes. Filed 05/13/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1516 concerns taxes. Filed 05/13/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1517 concerns consent to and state funding of healthcare services. Filed 05/13/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1518 concerns taxes. Filed 05/25/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1519 concerns taxes. Filed 05/25/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1520 concerns taxes. Filed 05/25/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1521 concerns taxes. Filed 05/25/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1522 concerns taxes. Filed 05/25/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1523 concerns abortion. Filed 05/26/2022.
Balance the Tax Code; Help Our Kids V2 Filed 06/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1525 concerns amendments to the laws governing the capital gains tax. Filed 06/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1526 concerns amendments to the laws governing the capital gains tax. Filed 06/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1527 concerns amendments to the laws governing the capital gains tax. Filed 06/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1528 concerns amendments to the laws governing the capital gains tax. Filed 06/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1529 concerns taxes. Filed 06/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1530 concerns taxes. Filed 06/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1531 concerns taxes. Filed 06/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1532 concerns taxes. Filed 06/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1533 concerns taxes. Filed 06/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1534 concerns marijuana, cannabis, hemp, and narcotics. Filed 07/05/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1535 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 07/13/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1536 concerns family visitation. Filed 06/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1537 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 07/13/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1538 concerns elections by mail. Filed 07/14/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1539 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/02/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1540 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/02/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1541 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/02/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1542 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/05/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1543 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/05/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1544 concerns elections by mail. Filed 08/03/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1545 concerns elections by mail. Filed 08/03/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1546 concerns elections by mail. Filed 08/05/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1547 concerns elections. Filed 08/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1548 concerns elections. Filed 08/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1549 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1550 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1551 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1552 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1553 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 08/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1554 concerns family visitation regarding persons in custody. Filed 08/24/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1555 concerns elections. Filed 08/22/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1556 concerns elections. Filed 09/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1557 concerns elections. Filed 09/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1558 concerns elections. Filed 09/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1559 concerns taxes. Filed 09/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1560 concerns taxes. Filed 09/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1561 concerns taxes. Filed 09/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1562 concerns elections. Filed 09/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1563 concerns elections. Filed 09/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1564 concerns elections. Filed 09/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1565 concerns elections. Filed 09/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1566 concerns elections. Filed 09/23/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1567 concerns elections. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1568 concerns elections. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1569 concerns elections. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1570 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1571 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1572 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1573 concerns elections. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1574 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1575 concerns taxes. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1576 concerns taxes. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1577 concerns taxes. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1578 concerns taxes. Filed 10/10/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1579 concerns cannabis and hemp. Filed 10/18/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1580 concerns elections. Filed 10/19/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1581 concerns state taxes. Filed 10/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1582 concerns estate taxes. Filed 10/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1583 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 10/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1584 concerns refinancing state and local bonds. Filed 10/20/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1585 concerns legislative physical changes and projects necessitating eminent domain. Filed 10/19/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1586 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 10/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1587 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 10/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1588 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 10/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1589 concerns elections. Filed 10/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1590 concerns elections. Filed 10/27/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1591 concerns taxes. Filed 11/03/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1592 concerns taxes. Filed 11/03/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1593 concerns taxes. Filed 11/03/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1594 concerns taxes. Filed 11/03/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 1595 concerns restraint or isolation of students. Filed 11/29/2022.
Initiative Measure No. 2006 concerns guns and other arms. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2007 concerns refinancing state and local bonds. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2008 concerns guns and other arms. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2009 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2010 concerns motor vehicle taxes and fees. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2011 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2012 concerns taxes and fees. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2013 concerns taxes. Filed 03/09/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2014 concerns taxes. Filed 03/13/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2015 concerns taxes. Filed 03/13/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2016 concerns elections. Filed 03/13/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2017 concerns elections. Filed 03/13/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2018 concerns elections. Filed 03/13/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2019 concerns the humane treatment of cats and dogs. Filed 03/14/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2020 concerns guns and other arms. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2021 concerns guns and other arms. Filed 03/08/2023.
Initiative Measure No. 2022 concerns guns and other arms. Filed 03/08/2023.
LIMIT EMERGENCY POWERS IN WA (2023) 01 Filed 03/13/2023.
LIMIT EMERGENCY POWERS IN WA (2023) 02 Filed 03/13/2023.
REPEAL STATE LONG TERM CARE SCHEME 01 Filed 03/13/2023.
REPEAL STATE LONG TERM CARE SCHEME 02 Filed 03/13/2023.
NO PER-MILE TAX 01 Filed 03/13/2023.
NO PER-MILE TAX 02 Filed 03/13/2023.
RESTORE PARENTS' RIGHTS IN KIDS' HEALTH CARE 01 Filed 03/14/2023.
RESTORE PARENTS' RIGHTS IN KIDS' HEALTH CARE 02 Filed 03/14/2023.
RESTORE POLICE PURSUIT 01 Filed 03/13/2023.
RESTORE POLICE PURSUIT 02 Filed 03/13/2023.
RESTORE POLICE PURSUIT 03 Filed 03/13/2023.
LIMIT STATE GOVT SPENDING GROWTH 01 Filed 03/13/2023.
Restricting the use of healthcare premiums for political lobbying Filed 03/16/2023.