1110 Policy – Election

Board elections shall be held on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November of odd-numbered years. Bellingham Public Schools board of directors are elected at large, not by geographic director districts.

A person is legally qualified to become a board member who is a United States citizen and a qualified voter resident in the school district.

A person may become a candidate for a place on the board by filing a declaration of candidacy with the county auditor during the May filing period, as prescribed by law. If the school district includes territory in two or more counties, the declaration of candidacy shall be filed with the county auditor of the county designated by the Superintendent of Public Instruction as the county to which the district belongs, pursuant to .

In the event that there are more than two candidates for any position on the board, a primary election shall be held on the first Tuesday of August in the manner prescribed by law. The two candidates receiving the greatest number of votes will appear on the election ballot in November.

If, prior to the first day of the regular filing period, a vacancy occurs in a school director position that is not scheduled to appear on the general election ballot, leaving an unexpired term for which a successor must be elected at the next general election, filings for that position will be accepted during the regular filing period. The filing officer will provide notice of the vacancy and filing period to newspapers, radio, and television in the county, and online. The position will appear on the primary and general election ballots unless no primary is required.

If, on the first day of the regular filing period or later, a vacancy occurs in a school director position that is not scheduled to appear on the general election ballot leaving an unexpired term, the election of the successor will occur at the next succeeding general election that the office is allowed by law to have an election.

If, following the regular filing period and deadline to withdraw, but prior to the day for the primary, a void in candidacy occurs, the filing officer will reopen the filing period of three normal business days. The filing officer will provide notice of the special filing period to newspapers, radio, and television in the county, and online. The candidate receiving a plurality of the votes cast for that school director in the general election is deemed elected.

Updated: 8/25/2016
Superintendent or Board Approved: Board Approved
Legal References: Content
 

聽Joint school districts 鈥 Designation of county to which joint school district belongs

聽Directors 鈥 Terms 鈥 Numbers

聽Declarations of candidacy 鈥 Positions as separate offices

聽Ballots 鈥 Form

聽When elected 鈥 Eligibility

听搁别蝉颈诲别苍肠别

聽Void in candidacy

聽Regular filing period 鈥擵oids in candidacy

聽Scheduled election lapses, when

聽Local primaries

聽Causes of vacancy


Management Resources: Content
 

2011 – August Issue

Policy News, October 2006 Changes in Election Law