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HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL 4000

 

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State of Washington      57th Legislature     2001 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Mastin and D. Schmidt

 

Prefiled 12/19/2000.  Read first time 01/08/2001.  Referred to Committee on State Government.

_1      TO THE HONORABLE GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED

_2  STATES, AND TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE

_3  HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, AND TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF

_4  REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED:

_5      We, your Memorialists, the Senate and House of Representatives

_6  of the State of Washington, in legislative session assembled,

_7  respectfully represent and petition as follows:

_8      WHEREAS, It has become painfully obvious that the manner and

_9  method by which elections for federal offices are conducted in the

10  fifty sovereign states of this federal union could stand

11  improvement; and

12      WHEREAS, In a federal union it is perfectly proper and

13  appropriate that each sovereign state be allowed to conduct its

14  elections, including elections for federal office, in such manner

15  and method as they may choose, so long as the manner and method

16  does not violate federal law or electors constitutional rights of

17  equal protection or due process; and

18      WHEREAS, In order to ensure public confidence in the

19  institutions of government it is necessary that the manner and

20  method by which elections are held must not only be fair and

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_1  impartial but that they must appear to be fair and impartial; and

_2      WHEREAS, Any effort to increase confidence in the fairness and

_3  accuracy in the election of any federal officers must address

_4  hundreds of issues, a partial listing of questions that need to be

_5  addressed is set forth below:

_6 

_7  How can we make certain that the person who is casting a vote is

_8  the person who they claim to be?;

_9 

10  How can we make certain that the person casting a vote is lawfully

11  able to vote under the laws of the United States and the state

12  they are voting in?;

13 

14  How can we be certain that the person casting a vote has not

15  already voted in some other place or manner for the same federal

16  office?;

17 

18  How can we be certain that any request for an absentee ballot for

19  a person was made by, or authorized by, that person?;

20 

21  How can we be certain that requests for an absentee ballot are

22  sent directly to the appropriate government office and not to some

23  third party who may or may not forward the request?;

24 

25  How can we be certain that absentee ballots are received by the

26  person who requested the ballot?;

27 

28  How can we be certain that the votes cast on the ballot are in

29  fact votes made by, or authorized by, the person entitled to

30  receive the ballot?;

31 

32  How can we be certain that votes are cast only at such times and

33  in such places as are allowed by state and federal law?;

34 

35  How can we be certain that once a vote has been made on a ballot

36  that only duly authorized government officials handle the ballot

37  envelope or ballot, so that no third party is in a position to

38  cause the ballot not to be received by government?;

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_2  How can we know in advance what actions a voter must take to

_3  create what will be considered a lawful vote in the state where

_4  they are voting, with recognition that the types of ballots and

_5  machines used may vary within a state?;

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_7  What is the consequence of a voter's failure to follow voter

_8  instructions and are such instructions merely advisory directions

_9  or is strict compliance required to accomplish a lawful vote?;

10 

11  What is the consequence of a voter failing to make a vote that

12  complies with instructions because of voting machine malfunction?;

13 

14  What is the maximum allowed logic and accuracy test error rate for

15  devices allowed to count votes?;

16 

17  What is the method by which recounts can be demanded, and what are

18  the standards for those recounts?;

19 

20  What are the assurances that canvassing boards will not only be

21  fair but have rules regarding membership and method of operation

22  that make them appear fair?;

23 

24  What are the requirements with regards to the location and

25  operation of polling places; the number, pay, and training of poll

26  workers; the types of ballots and voting machines used; the time

27  allowed to each voter to vote; and the number of revotes each

28  voter may have?;

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30  What steps must be taken to ensure that voters who may already be

31  disadvantaged by circumstances in their life are not further

32  disadvantaged by government actions that provide them with less

33  actual opportunity to cast a valid vote by reason of any of the

34  above choices that government may make?; and

35 

36      WHEREAS, There is a real and significant federal interest in

37  making sure that each of the several states has adopted process

38  and procedures that will result in a fair and constitutional

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_1  counting of lawful ballots; and

_2      WHEREAS, Your Memoralists do not seek the establishment of any

_3  comprehensive federal uniform voting rights act.  Such an act, if it

_4  attempted to specifically direct the exact method and manner by

_5  which elections were held in each of the fifty sovereign states of

_6  this Republic, would violate both Article IV, Section 4 of the

_7  United States Constitution which guarantees to every state in this

_8  union a Republican form of government, and the Tenth Amendment to

_9  the United States Constitution which reserves to the states or to

10  the people those powers not delegated to the United States by the

11  Constitution or prohibited to the states;

12      NOW, THEREFORE, Your Memorialists respectfully pray that the

13  United States Congress, without restricting the method or manner

14  that the several states may hold elections, set minimum federal

15  standards concerning the process and procedures that the several

16  states may use in holding federal elections within their borders.

17      BE IT RESOLVED, That the federal government provide such

18  funding to the states as may be necessary to allow the several

19  states to meet the minimum requirements of federal law to hold

20  federal elections.

21      BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this Memorial be

22  immediately transmitted to the Honorable George W. Bush, President

23  of the United States, the President of the United States Senate,

24  the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and each member of

25  Congress from the State of Washington.

 

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