WSR 03-10-055

PROPOSED RULES

SECRETARY OF STATE


[ Filed May 5, 2003, 10:09 a.m. ]

     Original Notice.

     Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 3-07 [03-07-086].

     Title of Rule: Registering voters with nontraditional addresses, special absentee ballots, and preliminary abstract of votes.

     Purpose: Establish a uniform procedure for registering voters with nontraditional addresses and updating special absentee ballot and preliminary abstract of votes provisions.

     Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 29.04.080.

     Summary: Establish a uniform procedure for registering voters with nontraditional addresses and updating special absentee ballot and preliminary abstract of votes provisions.

     Reasons Supporting Proposal: Improve the administration of elections.

     Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting: Bill Huennekens, Office of the Secretary of State, (360) 902-4169; Implementation and Enforcement: Dean Logan, Office of the Secretary of State, (360) 902-4180.

     Name of Proponent: Office of the Secretary of State, governmental.

     Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.

     Explanation of Rule, its Purpose, and Anticipated Effects: Establish a uniform procedure for registering voters with nontraditional addresses and updating special absentee ballot and preliminary abstract of votes provisions. The effect is the improved administration of elections.

     Proposal Changes the Following Existing Rules: Establishes a procedure for registering voters with nontraditional addresses.

     Eliminates the definition of special absentee ballot that is out of date.

     Clarifies the procedure for reviewing the preliminary abstract of votes and eliminates the verification of the auditor's abstract definition that is not necessary.

     No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. Rules do not impact small business.

     RCW 34.05.328 does not apply to this rule adoption. RCW 34.05.328 (5)(b)(ii) establishes that this section does not apply to rules relating only to internal government operations.

     Hearing Location: Office of the Secretary of State, 520 Union Avenue S.E., Olympia, WA, on June 16, 2003, at 10:00 a.m.

     Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Bill Huennekens by June 16, 2003, TDD (800) 422-8683 or (360) 902-4169.

     Submit Written Comments to: Bill Huennekens, Office of the Secretary of State, P.O. Box 40229, Olympia, WA, fax (360) 902-4169, by June 16, 2003.

     Date of Intended Adoption: July 10, 2003.

May 5, 2003

Steve Excell

Assistant Secretary of State

OTS-6278.2


NEW SECTION
WAC 434-208-100   Registering to vote -- Nontraditional address.   No person registering to vote, who meets all the qualifications of a registered voter in the state of Washington, shall be disqualified because of a nontraditional physical address being used as a residence address. Nontraditional addresses may include shelters, parks or other identifiable locations which the voter deems to be his/her residence. Voters using such an address will be registered and precincted based on the location provided. Voters without a traditional address will be registered at the county courthouse, city hall or other public building near the area that the voter considers his/her residence. Registering at a nontraditional address will not disqualify a voter from requesting ongoing absentee voter status provided the voter designates a valid mailing address.

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OTS-6280.1


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 97-21-045, filed 10/13/97, effective 11/13/97)

WAC 434-262-010   Definitions.   As used in these regulations:

     (1) "Canvassing" is that process of examining in detail a ballot, groups of ballots, election subtotals, or grand totals, in order to determine the final official returns of a primary, special, or general election, and to safeguard the integrity of the election process.

     (2) "County canvassing board" is that body charged by law with the duty of canvassing absentee ballots, of ruling on the validity of questioned or challenged ballots, of the verifying all unofficial returns as listed in the auditor's abstract of votes, and the producing of the official county canvass report; it shall be composed of the county auditor, prosecuting attorney, and chairman of the board of the county legislative authority, or their designated representatives.

     (3) (("Preliminary abstract of votes" is that report prepared by the county auditor which lists registered voters, votes cast, and all vote totals by precinct, or by combination of precincts if applicable, but it shall not include any absentee ballot totals or any subtotals or county-wide totals.

     (4))) "Auditor's abstract of votes" is that report prepared by the county auditor which lists the number of registered voters, votes cast, all of the vote totals by precinct, or by combination of precincts if applicable, and which includes absentee ballot totals, legislative district subtotals, if any, and county-wide totals. Vote totals in the auditor's abstract of votes shall be unofficial until verified and certified by the county canvassing board.

     (((5) "Verification of the auditor's abstract of votes" is that process whereby the county canvassing board determines that all of the individual precinct and absentee ballot totals, as shown on the auditor's abstract of votes, have been correctly listed and that the various subtotals are an accurate reflection of the sum of those individual precinct and absentee ballot totals.

     (6))) (4) "County canvass report" is the auditor's abstract of votes after verification by the county canvassing board and shall contain a certificate which shall include the oath as specified in RCW 29.62.040, the original signatures of each member of the county canvassing board, the county seal, and all other material pertinent to the election.

     (((7))) (5) "Certified copy of the county canvass report" is that report transmitted by the county auditor to the secretary of state which contains registered voters and votes cast by precinct, or combination of precincts if applicable, votes cast for and against state measures, and votes cast for candidates for federal and statewide offices and for any office whose jurisdiction encompasses more than one county, absentee ballot totals for those measures and candidates, subtotals if applicable, and county-wide totals. It shall also include a certificate, bearing original signatures and an original county seal, identical to that included in the official county canvass report, and any other material which may be pertinent to the canvass of the election.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 29.04.080, 29.04.210, 29.36.150 and 29.79.200. 97-21-045, recodified as § 434-262-010, filed 10/13/97, effective 11/13/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 29.04.080. 80-15-008 (Order 80-3), § 434-62-010, filed 10/3/80.]


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 02-07-028, filed 3/12/02, effective 4/12/02)

WAC 434-262-020   Preliminary abstract of votes.   Following the election and prior to the official canvass, the county auditor shall prepare ((an)) a preliminary abstract of votes, listing the number of registered voters and votes cast. The preliminary abstract of votes must also list separately for votes cast by absentee ballot and those cast at the polls, votes cast for and against measures, votes cast for candidates, overvotes and undervotes, by precinct or groups of precincts in the event that precincts have been combined in accordance with RCW 29.04.055, for canvassing purposes. The county auditor shall inspect the ((report)) preliminary abstract of votes for errors or anomalies that may affect the results of the election. Correction of any errors or anomalies discovered must be made prior to the official canvass.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 29.04.210, 29.36.150. 02-07-028, § 434-262-020, filed 3/12/02, effective 4/12/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 29.04.080, 29.04.210, 29.36.150 and 29.79.200. 97-21-045, recodified as § 434-262-020, filed 10/13/97, effective 11/13/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 29.04.080. 80-15-008 (Order 80-3), § 434-62-020, filed 10/3/80.]

OTS-6279.1


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending WSR 02-20-037, filed 9/24/02, effective 10/25/02)

WAC 434-240-010   Definitions.   As used in this chapter:

     (1) An "elector" of the state of Washington is any person who qualifies under state or federal law as an overseas voter, service voter, or out-of-state voter and who:

     (a) Is not currently a registered voter in Washington or any other state;

     (b) Will be at least eighteen years of age at the time of the next election;

     (c) Is a citizen of the United States;

     (d) Is a legal resident of the state, county, and precinct for at least thirty days preceding the election at which he or she offers to vote;

     (e) Is not currently being denied his or her civil rights by being convicted of a crime for which he or she could have been sentenced to the state penitentiary;

     (2) "Out-of-state voters," "overseas voters," "protected records voters," and "service voters" are electors of the state of Washington and are not registered voters of Washington or any other state; electors of the state of Washington who are spouses or dependents of service voters shall be considered to be either out-of-state voters or overseas voters;

     (3) "Service voters" are electors of the state of Washington who are outside the state during the period available for voter registration and who are members of the armed forces while in active service, are students or members of the faculty at a United States military academy, are members of the merchant marine of the United States, are members of a religious group or welfare agency officially attached to and serving with the armed forces of the United States, or are certified participants in the address confidentiality program authorized by chapter 40.24 RCW.

     (4) "Canvassing" is that process of examining, in detail, a ballot, groups of ballots, election subtotals, or grand totals in order to determine the final official returns of a primary, special, or general election and in order to safeguard the integrity of the election process;

     (5) "Territorial limits of the United States" means the fifty United States and the District of Columbia;

     (6) "Ongoing absentee ballot" is a ballot provided to voters who have requested in writing to automatically receive an absentee ballot for each ensuing election for which he or she is entitled to vote, and provided to voters who are certified participants in the address confidentiality program, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 40.24 RCW;

     (7) "Hospital absentee ballot" is that absentee ballot provided to voters confined to a health care facility on the day of a primary or election;

     (8) (("Special absentee ballot" is that ballot provided to registered voters and electors in state primary and general elections who indicate on their application that they believe they will be residing or stationed or working outside the continental United States at the time of the election and that they will be unable to vote and return a regular absentee ballot during the time period provided by law;

     (9))) "Regular absentee ballot" is that absentee ballot provided to voters or electors who request an absentee ballot and who do not either request or qualify for an ongoing absentee ballot, hospital absentee ballot, or special absentee ballot;

     (((10))) (9) "Secure storage" are those locations provided for the storage of all material connected with the absentee ballot process, including ballots, and shall be under the direct control of the county auditor. Secure storage shall employ the use of numbered seals and logs or any other security measures which will detect any inappropriate access to the secured materials when such materials are not being prepared or processed by the county auditor or persons authorized by the county canvassing board;

     (((11))) (10) "Challenged ballot" is that ballot issued to any voter whose registration has been challenged pursuant to the provisions of chapter 29.10 RCW and this chapter;

     (((12))) (11) "Special ballot" is that ballot issued to a voter by precinct election officers pursuant to WAC 434-253-043.

     (((13))) (12) "County auditor" shall be as defined by RCW 29.01.043, and with respect to the processing of absentee ballots and applications, the term includes any employee of the county auditor who is directed in writing to perform those duties on behalf of the county auditor.

     (((14))) (13) "Mail ballot precinct" is any precinct containing less than two hundred active registered voters at the closing of voter registration under RCW 29.07.160 in which the county auditor has determined to conduct the voting by mail ballot.

[Statutory Authority: RCW 29.04.080. 02-20-037, § 434-240-010, filed 9/24/02, effective 10/25/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 29.04.210, 29.36.150. 02-07-028, § 434-240-010, filed 3/12/02, effective 4/12/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 29.04.080, 29.04.210, 29.36.150 and 29.79.200. 97-21-045, recodified as § 434-240-010, filed 10/13/97, effective 11/13/97. Statutory Authority: 1991 c 23. 91-20-074, § 434-40-010, filed 9/26/91, effective 10/27/91. Statutory Authority: RCW 29.36.150. 88-03-019 (Order 88-1), § 434-40-010, filed 1/12/88.]

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