Before Washington could become a state, leaders in the territory had to

draft a second state constitution.
vote to oppose slavery in the area.
put limits on the area’s population in place.
vote to approve the application for statehood.

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Before Washington could become a state, leaders in the territory had to vote to approve the application for statehood. This involved a series of steps including creating a state constitution and gaining approval from Congress. However, the key step required by the territorial leaders was to express their desire for statehood through a formal vote.