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Washington state bill would let unelected board remove sheriffs without trial, raising accountability concerns.
A Washington state bill, Senate Bill 5974, proposes giving an unelected state board the authority to remove elected sheriffs without an election or trial, sparking debate over democratic accountability.
The measure, introduced for the third time, would shift control over sheriff qualifications, training, and law enforcement priorities from local voters to state officials.
Opponents, including the Walla Walla County Sheriff and the Washington State Sheriff’s Association, warn it threatens local autonomy and the balance of power.
While King County already appoints its sheriff, the current recall process remains a check on elected sheriffs.
Supporters argue the bill would standardize and modernize sheriff operations.
The public is invited to comment during legislative hearings.
El proyecto de ley del estado de Washington permitiría que una junta no elegida destituyera a los sheriffs sin juicio, aumentando las preocupaciones de rendición de cuentas.