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State Government & Tribal Affairs Committee

HB 1529


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Brief Description: Modifying voter registration provisions.

Sponsors: Representatives Appleton, Chandler, Armstrong, Kenney, Moeller, Ormsby and Seaquist; by request of Secretary of State.

Brief Summary of Bill
  • Requires voter registrations acquired from drives be returned within 5 days;
  • Specifies that a voter registration applicant that does not have a driver's license or social security number may vote a provisional ballot that will be counted only if identification is provided; and
  • Makes changes to the times that the voter registration database must be updated.

Hearing Date: 1/31/07

Staff: Marsha Reilly (786-7135).

Background:

Voter Registration Identity Verification

A voter who registers by mail and indicates that he or she does not have a driver's license, state identification card, or social security number, must provide one of a list of approved documents for identification purposes.

If one of the allowed forms of identification is not provided at the time of voting, a provisional ballot will be issued. The ballot may only be counted if the voter's signature on the outside envelope matches the signature in the voter registration records.

Voter Registration Drives

A person or organization that collects voter registration applications must transmit the forms to the Secretary of State (Secretary) or a county auditor at least weekly.

Maintenance of Voter Registration Rolls

The Secretary is required to conduct a quarterly review to update records of all registered voters on the statewide voter registration database to make additions and corrections. The quarterly review includes a comparison of lists maintained by the Department of Corrections, the Washington State Patrol, and the Office of the Administrator of the Courts. Periodically, the Secretary must remove the names of deceased voters from the database based on information prepared by the registrar of vital statistics.

Summary of Bill:

Voter Registration Identity Verification

A voter who registers by mail and does not have a driver's license, state identification card, or social security number must vote a provisional ballot. The appropriate identification must be provided no later than the day before certification of the primary or election in order for the ballot to be counted.

Voter Registration Drives

A person or organization that collects voter registration applications must transmit the forms to the Secretary or a county auditor within five days rather than weekly.

Maintenance of Voter Registration Rolls

The requirement that the Secretary conduct a quarterly review and update the voter registration database is removed. Reviews based on a comparison of lists maintained by the Department of Corrections, the Washington State Patrol, and the Office of the Administrator of the Courts shall be conducted twice a year. Updates to remove the names of deceased voters from the database must be performed monthly rather than periodically.

Technical Clarifications and Repealed Statutes

Technical changes are made to clarify the process for registering to vote or transferring registration from one county to another within 30 days of an election. All provisions relating to out-of-state voters are removed.

Statutes related to: 1) the definition of out-of-state voter; 2) late registration procedures between 15 and 30 days before an election; 3) transmittal of information pertaining to the completion of all requirements of a felony conviction; and 4) required consultation with the information services board for the voter registration database, are each repealed.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.