SENATE BILL REPORT
SSB 6031
BYSenate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senators Nelson, Rasmussen, Talmadge and von Reichbauer)
Establishing voter registration availability with driver's licensing.
Senate Committee on Law & Justice
Senate Hearing Date(s):January 24, 1990; January 26, 1990
Majority Report: That Substitute Senate Bill No. 6031 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.
Signed by Senators Nelson, Chairman; McCaslin, Vice Chairman; Madsen, Newhouse, Niemi, Patrick, Rasmussen, Rinehart, Talmadge, Thorsness.
Senate Staff:Jon Carlson (786-7459)
February 28, 1990
House Committe on State Government
AS PASSED SENATE, FEBRUARY 7, 1990
BACKGROUND:
Statistics indicate that, despite significant population growth over the last decade, voter participation in elections has been declining, particularly at the national level. State election officials are concerned with this downward trend in voter turnout, and are proposing ways to broaden and facilitate the current voter registration process. One method is to allow voter registration at driver's licensing facilities (motor voter).
SUMMARY:
A person may register to vote or transfer a voter registration when he or she applies for or renews a driver's license or identification card, and provides the driver licensing agent with information necessary to ensure correct identification and location of residence. Before issuing an original license, identification card, or license renewal, the licensing agent must determine if the applicant wants to register to vote or transfer his or her registration. If so, the agent provides the applicant with a voter registration form with instructions, and then records the applicant's request to register to vote.
Each driver's licensing facility in the state is required to send completed voter registration forms to the Secretary of State's office at the end of each week. The Department of Licensing must produce and transmit at the end of each week to the Secretary of State a machine-readable file containing information from the records of each individual who requests a voter registration or transfer.
The Secretary of State must sort the records in the machine-readable file according to the county in which the applicant registers to vote. The secretary delivers the voter registration forms received from the Department of Licensing, the machine-readable files, and a control listing of voter registration transactions to the county auditors no later than ten days after transmittal from the driver's licensing facilities.
The current voter registration requirements and forms are modified to ensure conformity with the motor voter registration provisions. Appropriate penalty provisions are updated in order to provide improved enforcement authority over fraudulent voter registration practices.
The Secretary of State is required to coordinate with the Department of Licensing and county auditors in order to implement these provisions. In addition, the secretary must adopt rules to maintain the safeguards of the voter registration process.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: requested January 19, 1990
Effective Date:January 1, 1992, except those requiring the Secretary of State to adopt certain rules, establish agreements, and provide certain services.
Senate Committee - Testified: FOR: Ralph Munro, Secretary of State; Sam Reed, Thurston County Auditor; Cindy Zehnder, Teamsters Union; Jerry Sheehan, American Civil Liberties Union
HOUSE AMENDMENTS:
The amendments remove provisions of the substitute that: 1) modify the information which must appear on the standard voter registration form; 2) alter the oath which must be signed as part of the standard voter registration process; and 3) update and clarify the penalties for fraudulent voter registration practices.