Washington Code § 29A.72.010

Filing proposed measures with secretary of state
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If any legal voter of the state, either individually or on behalf of an organization, desires to petition the legislature to enact a proposed measure, or submit a proposed initiative measure to the people, or order that a referendum of all or part of any act, bill, or law, passed by the legislature be submitted to the people, he or she shall file with the secretary of state: (1) A legible copy of the measure proposed, or the act or part of such act on which a referendum is desired; (2) A signed affidavit, or electronic submission, that the sponsor is a registered voter; and (3) A filing fee prescribed under RCW 43.07.120.

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