Washington Ban Tax on Income Initiative (2026)

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Washington Ban Tax on Income Initiative

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Election date

November 3, 2026

Topic
Income taxes
Status

Cleared for signature gathering

Type
Initiated state statute
Origin

Citizens



The Washington Ban Tax on Income Initiative may appear on the ballot in Washington as an Initiative to the People, a type of initiated state statute, on November 3, 2026.

Suzie Burke filed ten versions of the ballot initiative.

The ballot initiatives would prohibit state and local taxes on income.

Text of measure

Full text

The full texts of the ballot initiative filings are available here.

Path to the ballot

See also: Laws governing the initiative process in Washington

The state process

In Washington, the number of signatures required to qualify a directly initiated state statute—called an Initiative to the People in Washington—for the ballot is equal to 8 percent of the votes cast for the office of governor at the last regular gubernatorial election. Initial filings for direct initiatives cannot be made more than 10 months before the general election at which their proposal would be presented to voters. Signatures must be submitted at least four months prior to the general election.

The requirements to get an Initiative to the People certified for the 2026 ballot:

The secretary of state verifies the signatures using a random sample method. If the sample indicates that the measure has sufficient signatures, the measure is certified for the ballot. However, if the sample indicates that the measure has insufficient signatures, every signature is checked. Under Washington law, a random sample result may not invalidate a petition.

Details about this initiative

The following is the timeline of the initiative:[1]

  • January 5, 2026: Suzie Burke filed Initiative to the People 26-366 (IP26-366) and Initiative to the People 26-434 (IP26-434).
  • January 14, 2026: A ballot title and serial number was issued to IP26-366 and IP26-366, thereby allowing them to begin collecting signatures.
  • January 15, 2026: Suzie Burke filed Initiative to the People 26-743 (IP26-743).
  • January 16, 2026: Suzie Burke filed Initiative to the People 26-478 (IP26-478).
  • January 27, 2026: A ballot title and serial number was issued to IP26-743 and IP26-478, thereby allowing them to begin collecting signatures.
  • January 28, 2026: Suzie Burke filed Initiative to the People 26-306 (IP26-306) and Initiative to the People 26-957 (IP26-957).
  • January 29, 2026: Suzie Burke filed Initiative to the People 26-623 (IP26-623) and Initiative to the People 26-801 (IP26-801).
  • February 5, 2026: Suzie Burke filed Initiative to the People 26-901 (IP26-901).
  • February 6, 2026: A ballot title and serial number was issued to IP26-306 and IP26-957, thereby allowing them to begin collecting signatures.
  • February 17, 2026: A ballot title and serial number were issued to IP 26-623, thereby allowing it to begin collecting signatures.
  • February 19, 2026: A ballot title and serial number were issued to IP 26-801, thereby allowing it to begin collecting signatures.
  • February 23, 2026: Suzie Burke filed Initiative to the People 26-952 (IP26-952).
  • February 27, 2026: A ballot title and serial number were issued to IP 26-901, thereby allowing it to begin collecting signatures.
  • March 16, 2026: A ballot title and serial number were issued to IP 26-952, thereby allowing it to begin collecting signatures.

See also

2026 ballot measures

View other measures certified for the 2026 ballot across the U.S. and in Washington.

Washington ballot measures

Explore Washington's ballot measure history, including citizen-initiated ballot measures.

Initiative process

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External links

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