Procedure following inconclusive election.
In any election in which there are three or more choices on the ballot, if none of the choices receives the number of votes necessary to determine the election, a run-off election must be held providing for selection between the two choices receiving the largest numbers of valid ballots cast in the inconclusive election. Any organization excluded from a run-off election may file objections to specific conduct affecting the results of the inconclusive election. Where the choice of "no representative" is to be excluded from a run-off election, the employer or decertification petitioner may file objections to specific conduct affecting the results of the inconclusive election. Any objections must be resolved before a run-off election is conducted. All run-off elections must be determined as provided in WAC
391-25-530.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
28B.52.080,
41.56.090,
41.58.050,
41.59.110,
41.76.060,
41.80.080,
47.64.135, and
49.39.060. WSR 22-23-101, § 391-25-570, filed 11/16/22, effective 1/1/23. Statutory Authority: RCW
41.58.050,
28B.52.080,
41.56.090,
41.59.110,
41.56.070 and
41.59.070. WSR 90-06-072, § 391-25-570, filed 3/7/90, effective 4/7/90. Statutory Authority: RCW
28B.52.080,
41.56.040,
41.58.050,
41.59.110 and
47.64.040. WSR 80-14-046 (Order 80-5), § 391-25-570, filed 9/30/80, effective 11/1/80.]