2019 Washington Initiative 976

Initiative 976

November 5, 2019
Limits on Motor Vehicle Taxes and Fees Measure
Results
Choice
Votes%
Yes1,055,74952.99%
No936,75147.01%
Total votes1,992,500100.00%

Results as of November 26, 2019[1]

Initiative Measure No. 976 (I-976) is a ballot initiative in the U.S. state of Washington that appeared on the ballot on November 5, 2019. The initiative was brought to the state legislature by a petition sponsored by Tim Eyman.[2][3][4] The initiative would cap taxes on certain cars at $30 and put an end to transportation benefit districts and other local vehicle taxes.[3][4] The campaign in favor of the initiative was led by Tim Eyman, Permanent Offense, and Voters Want More Choices, while the campaign against the initiative was led by the Northwest Progressive Institute. Opponents of the initiative fear that its passage would take away money from ongoing transportation projects, including voter-approved measures, such as Sound Transit 3, while supporters claim that the initiative would end assessing practices that they claim are dishonest.[2] The practices include using out-dated fee schedules for assessing vehicles.[5] Unsuccessful attempts were made to require the use of more recent fee schedules in the state legislature.[5]

The ballot measure was passed, with 53 percent of voters in favor at the time of certification.[1][6] The governments of Seattle and King County, along with other groups from across the state, announced plans to halt the initiative through legal action, disputing the ballot language as "misleading to voters". A judge in the King County Superior Court issued a temporary injunction in November 2019.[7][8]

In February 2020, the King County Superior Court largely upheld I-976, but kept the measure on hold pending a ruling from the Washington State Supreme Court. In October, Washington State Supreme Court struck down the initiative on constitutional grounds because it "contain[ed] more than one subject and its subject is not accurately expressed in its title".[9]

Results

Initiative 976 was approved with 53% of the vote.[10]

By county

County results
County[11]YesNoMarginTotal votes
#%#%#%
Adams2,03070.93%83229.07%1,19841.86%2,862
Asotin4,08064.57%2,23935.43%1,84129.13%6,319
Benton29,81466.93%14,73333.07%15,08133.85%44,547
Chelan13,70261.28%8,65738.72%5,04522.56%22,359
Clallam13,99250.74%13,58449.26%4081.48%27,576
Clark63,10460.79%40,69539.21%22,40921.59%103,799
Columbia91858.92%64041.08%27817.84%1,558
Cowlitz20,76671.82%8,14928.18%12,61743.63%28,915
Douglas7,11768.11%3,33331.89%3,78436.21%10,450
Ferry1,79572.82%67027.18%1,12545.64%2,465
Franklin8,95372.21%3,44627.79%5,50744.41%12,399
Garfield59057.45%43742.55%15314.90%1,027
Grant12,49272.84%4,65727.16%7,83545.69%17,149
Grays Harbor12,79363.18%7,45636.82%5,33726.36%20,249
Island14,77049.41%15,12150.59%-351-1.17%29,891
Jefferson5,87639.61%8,95960.39%-3,083-20.78%14,835
King255,52940.53%374,97459.47%-119,445-18.94%630,503
Kitsap38,07050.18%37,79349.82%2770.37%75,863
Kittitas8,47564.48%4,66935.52%3,80628.96%13,144
Klickitat4,29365.77%2,23434.23%2,05931.55%6,527
Lewis16,18371.24%6,53228.76%9,65142.49%22,715
Lincoln2,86769.77%1,24230.23%1,62539.55%4,109
Mason12,25463.62%7,00736.38%5,24727.24%19,261
Okanogan7,18065.06%3,85634.94%3,32430.12%11,036
Pacific4,71562.82%2,79037.18%1,92525.65%7,505
Pend Oreille3,19470.18%1,35729.82%1,83740.36%4,551
Pierce134,60465.75%70,10234.25%64,50231.51%204,706
San Juan2,30029.52%5,49170.48%-3,191-40.96%7,791
Skagit20,49653.42%17,86946.58%2,6276.85%38,365
Skamania2,33965.54%1,23034.46%1,10931.07%3,569
Snohomish115,60258.21%82,98741.79%32,61516.42%198,589
Spokane83,39954.27%70,26645.73%13,1338.55%153,665
Stevens10,64671.25%4,29628.75%6,35042.50%14,942
Thurston39,11747.88%42,58952.12%-3,472-4.25%81,706
Wahkiakum1,09368.66%49931.34%59437.31%1,592
Walla Walla9,21660.99%5,89439.01%3,32221.99%15,110
Whatcom37,06246.11%43,31753.89%-6,255-7.78%80,379
Whitman5,29450.91%5,10449.09%1901.83%10,398
Yakima29,02972.44%11,04527.56%17,98444.88%40,074
Totals1,055,74952.99%936,75147.01%118,9985.97%1,992,500

References

  1. ^ a b "November 5, 2019 General Election Results: Initiative Measure No. 976". Washington Secretary of State. November 26, 2019. Archived from the original on November 8, 2019. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  2. ^ a b Bhoolsuwan, Patranya (January 4, 2019). "Initiative 976 poised to head to November ballot. Opponents concerned voters won't know full impact". KIRO News. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Eyman-Fagan initiative would eliminate many vehicle license fees, including Spokane's". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Tim Eyman says $30 car-tab initiative will be on November ballot". The Seattle Times. January 3, 2019. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Washington's car tab relief likely to play out on ballot". MyNorthwest.com. April 16, 2019. Retrieved May 15, 2019.
  6. ^ "Washington voters favoring Tim Eyman's I-976 to slash car-tab fees in Tuesday's election results". The Seattle Times. November 5, 2019.
  7. ^ "Seattle, King County will sue to block $30 car tab measure". KING 5 News.
  8. ^ Groover, Heidi (November 27, 2019). "Tim Eyman's car-tab measure on temporary hold, judge orders". The Seattle Times. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
  9. ^ Groover, Heidi (October 15, 2020). "Washington Supreme Court strikes down I-976 to reduce car-tab taxes". The Seattle Times. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  10. ^ Wyman, Kim (December 2, 2019). "Canvass of the Returns of the General Election Held on November 5, 2019" (PDF). Secretary of State of Washington. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 7, 2025. Retrieved November 26, 2025.
  11. ^ Wyman, Kim (November 5, 2019). "Initiative Measure No. 976 - County Results". Secretary of State of Washington. Archived from the original on April 17, 2025. Retrieved November 19, 2025.
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