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2012 Washington Initiative 1185

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Referendum on taxation
Initiative 1185
A measure requiring that legislative action to raise taxes without a vote of the people require a supermajority vote.
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes1,892,96963.91%
No1,069,08336.09%
Valid votes2,962,052100.00%
Invalid or blank votes00.00%
Total votes2,962,052100.00%

County results
Congressional district results
Precinct results

Yes

  90–100%
  80–90%
  70–80%
  60–70%
  50–60%

No

  90–100%
  80–90%
  70–80%
  60–70%
  50–60%

Other

  Tie
  No data

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Washington Initiative 1185 was a 2012initiative inWashington state. It passed with 63.91% of thevote,[1] but portions were declaredunconstitutional in February 2013.[2]

Ballot measure title and summary

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The full text of the measure is availableonline.[3] As described by the Secretary of State's office, I-1185 "concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government."[4]

This measure would restate existingstatutory requirements thatlegislative actions raisingtaxes must be approved bytwo-thirds legislative majorities or receivevoter approval, and that new or increased fees requiremajority legislative approval.

Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes [ ] No [ ]

This measure would restate the existing statutory requirement that any action or combination of actions by the legislature that raises taxes must be approved by two-thirds vote in both houses of thelegislature, or be approved in a referendum to the people. It would restate the existing statutory definition of "raises taxes," restate the requirement that new or increased fees must be approved by majority vote in both houses of the legislature, and correct statutory references.

Support and opposition

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Statements for and against each ballot measure are also available online as part of the official online voter's guide.[5] As per RCW 42.17A on "campaign disclosure and contribution," theWashington State Public Disclosure Commission also posts campaign information online, including information for referendums and initiatives[6]

The primary sponsor registered for I-1185 wasTim Eyman, who proposed 25 initiatives for 2012. Additional sponsors were Leo J. Fagan and M.J. Fagan.[7] Approximately 95% of the money to support the initiative was reportedly from "corporate behemoths such as oil companies ... the national beer and soda-pop industries and bigpharmaceutical firms."[8]

Results

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Initiative 1185 was approved with 64% of the vote.[9]

By county

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County results
County[10]YesNoMarginTotal votes
#%#%#%
Adams3,31371.88%1,29628.12%2,01743.76%4,609
Asotin6,81272.05%2,64327.95%4,16944.09%9,455
Benton56,54773.83%20,04826.17%36,49947.65%76,595
Chelan22,49872.98%8,33027.02%14,16845.96%30,828
Clallam25,57369.97%10,97630.03%14,59739.94%36,549
Clark126,26770.39%53,12429.61%73,14340.77%179,391
Columbia1,57371.79%61828.21%95543.59%2,191
Cowlitz30,38371.00%12,41229.00%17,97141.99%42,795
Douglas10,74675.35%3,51624.65%7,23050.69%14,262
Ferry2,49274.63%84725.37%1,64549.27%3,339
Franklin15,86171.99%6,17228.01%9,68943.97%22,033
Garfield92176.30%28623.70%63552.61%1,207
Grant19,77174.71%6,69325.29%13,07849.42%26,464
Grays Harbor19,57870.96%8,01229.04%11,56641.92%27,590
Island27,27767.43%13,17332.57%14,10434.87%40,450
Jefferson10,20354.11%8,65345.89%1,5508.22%18,856
King485,99854.26%409,71745.74%76,2818.52%895,715
Kitsap76,87864.43%42,43335.57%34,44528.87%119,311
Kittitas12,09670.00%5,18330.00%6,91340.01%17,279
Klickitat6,56266.99%3,23333.01%3,32933.99%9,795
Lewis25,23276.49%7,75723.51%17,47552.97%32,989
Lincoln4,23674.87%1,42225.13%2,81449.73%5,658
Mason19,81472.93%7,35527.07%12,45945.86%27,169
Okanogan11,25970.05%4,81329.95%6,44640.11%16,072
Pacific7,00869.86%3,02330.14%3,98539.73%10,031
Pend Oreille4,78974.28%1,65825.72%3,13148.57%6,447
Pierce226,30668.74%102,89631.26%123,41037.49%329,202
San Juan5,03350.24%4,98449.76%490.49%10,017
Skagit35,05866.22%17,88033.78%17,17832.45%52,938
Skamania3,61169.76%1,56530.24%2,04639.53%5,176
Snohomish210,49866.76%104,80633.24%105,69233.52%315,304
Spokane151,14770.14%64,33829.86%86,80940.29%215,485
Stevens16,50575.99%5,21424.01%11,29151.99%21,719
Thurston72,69459.74%48,98940.26%23,70519.48%121,683
Wahkiakum1,43867.64%68832.36%75035.28%2,126
Walla Walla16,75369.99%7,18230.01%9,57139.99%23,935
Whatcom58,52960.42%38,34339.58%20,18620.84%96,872
Whitman10,00961.81%6,18438.19%3,82523.62%16,193
Yakima51,70169.56%22,62130.44%29,08039.13%74,322
Totals1,892,96963.91%1,069,08336.09%823,88627.81%2,962,052

References

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  1. ^Reed, Sam (November 27, 2012)."Initiative Measure No. 1185 Election Results".Washington State Secretary of State.Archived from the original on September 24, 2013. RetrievedJune 17, 2013.
  2. ^Schrader, Jordan (February 28, 2013)."Supreme Court rules against two-thirds tax vote". The News Tribune. Archived fromthe original on June 20, 2013. RetrievedJune 17, 2013.
  3. ^"Initiative Measure No. 1185"(PDF). Washington State Secretary of State. January 6, 2012.Archived(PDF) from the original on October 17, 2014. RetrievedAugust 17, 2012.
  4. ^Reed, Sam."Proposed Initiatives to the People - 2012". Washington State Secretary of State.Archived from the original on July 2, 2013. RetrievedAugust 17, 2012.
  5. ^"Online Voter's Guide". Washington State Secretary of State. 2012.Archived from the original on March 29, 2013. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2012.
  6. ^"Continuing Political Committees". Public Disclosure Commission. 2012.Archived from the original on September 7, 2013. RetrievedAugust 22, 2012.
  7. ^"Initiatives & Referendums - Elections & Voting - WA Secretary of State".www.sos.wa.gov.Archived from the original on 2021-03-14. Retrieved2021-10-07.
  8. ^Westneat, Danny (August 21, 2012)."Out-of-state money chooses what we vote on".The Seattle Times.Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. RetrievedAugust 24, 2012.
  9. ^Reed, Sam (November 6, 2012)."Initiative Measure No. 1185 Concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government".Secretary of State of Washington.Archived from the original on May 26, 2025. RetrievedNovember 19, 2025.
  10. ^Reed, Sam (November 6, 2012)."Initiative Measure No. 1185 Concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government - County Results".Secretary of State of Washington.Archived from the original on August 29, 2025. RetrievedNovember 19, 2025.
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