Canvassing Board
King County Canvassing Board Members
Auditor/Director of Elections
Julie Wise
Prosecuting Attorney’s Office
Kimberly Frederick
King County Council Representative
Stephanie Cirkovich
About the King County Canvassing Board
What is a Canvassing Board?
A canvassing board is a public entity that conducts a formal assessment ("canvass") of an election. The assessment includes reviewing vote totals, determining validity of challenged ballots, certifying the vote and administering a recount. Every county in Washington must have a county canvassing board.
- RCW 29A.60 outlines duties and structure
- King County Canvassing Board Rules (348KB)
The Canvassing Board accepts written public comment submitted up to 24 hours in advance of a meeting to election.services@kingcounty.gov. Submitted comments will be promptly distributed to all Canvassing Board members.
Who serves on the Canvassing Board?
By Washington state law, the county auditor serves as the county canvassing board chair; the other members are the county prosecuting attorney and the chair of the county legislative body. In each case, the member may select a designee, under certain conditions. Designations are formal and must be in writing and filed with the county auditor.
When are Canvassing Board meetings?
All King County Canvassing Board meetings take place at King County Elections headquarters in Renton, unless otherwise noted in the meeting description. All meetings are public meetings (RCW 42.30); all rules must be adopted in a public meeting (RCW 42.56).
Download and print the 2024 Canvassing Board Schedule
Canvassing Board Trainings
All King County Canvassing Board members are required to complete Signature Verification training.
- Director Julie Wise and Stephanie Cirkovich completed their 2024 training on June 27.
- Kimberly Frederick completed her training on July 18.