Guidelines & Restrictions
Ensure you’re compliant with state political disclosure law, whether you’re a candidate, political committee, lobbyist, or an elected or appointed official.
Ensure you’re compliant with state political disclosure law, whether you’re a candidate, political committee, lobbyist, or an elected or appointed official.
These guidelines are distilled from the requirements in RCW 42.17A and WAC 390. Care has been taken to ensure the guidelines are accurate and concise. Nevertheless, they do not take the place of local, state, or federal laws.
Filter by audience for reporting guidelines and restrictions relevant to you or your interest area. Filter by interpretations or declaratory orders to see the Commission’s statements on how the law applies in certain situations.
Title | Type of Guideline | Audience(s) | Topic |
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Contribution Limits After Redistricting | Commission Interpretation | Candidates, Political Committees, Bona Fide Party Committee, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Lobbyists | Contribution Limits |
Describing Candidates in Ads Party preference must be stated if the office is a partisan one. Rules govern photo size and certain descriptive terms. |
General | Candidates, Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists | Political Advertising |
False Political Advertising False political ads, published with actual malice, are illegal. |
General | Candidates, Political Committees, Out-of-State Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer | Political Advertising |
In the matter of the Petition from Institute for Free Speech Regarding Pro Bono Legal Work The Commission issued an order concerning a non-profit organization's plan to provide pro bono legal services to a person who plans to appeal a ruling in a campaign finance court case. The order says the non-profit need not register or file reports with the PDC, nor disclose its donors, as long as it represents the person in his individual capacity in the appeal. [Declaratory Order No. 18, issued May 27, 2021] |
Declaratory Order | Candidates, Political Committees, Bona Fide Party Committee, Out-of-State Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer, Grassroots Lobbying, Public Agencies, Official filing financial affairs report, Elected Officials, Voters & the Public | Enforcement Cases, Rulemaking |
Items Exempt from Sponsor ID | General | Candidates, Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer | Political Advertising |
Penalty waivers for Small Business Paperwork Violations | Commission Interpretation | Candidates, Political Committees, Bona Fide Party Committee, Out-of-State Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer, Grassroots Lobbying, Public Agencies, Official filing financial affairs report, Elected Officials, Voters & the Public | |
Political Advertising Guide Learn the definition of political advertising and how to ensure your ad complies with state law. |
General | Candidates, Political Committees, Out-of-State Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer | Political Advertising |
Sponsor ID Placement and Size Sponsor identification rules on political advertising varies, depending on whether the ad is in print, on a billboard or poster, broadcast or online. |
General | Candidates, Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer | Political Advertising |
Sponsor ID: What to Include Political advertising must identify who is paying for it. Learn what details to include. |
General | Candidates, Political Committees, Sponsors of Independent Expenditures, Incidental Committees, Lobbyists, Lobbyist Employer | Political Advertising |