Passed by the House March 7, 2006 Yeas 55   FRANK CHOPP ________________________________________ Speaker of the House of Representatives Passed by the Senate March 7, 2006 Yeas 40   BRAD OWEN ________________________________________ President of the Senate | I, Richard Nafziger, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL 2695 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth. RICHARD NAFZIGER ________________________________________ Chief Clerk | |
Approved March 24, 2006. CHRISTINE GREGOIRE ________________________________________ Governor of the State of Washington | March 24, 2006 - 2:24 p.m. Secretary of State State of Washington |
State of Washington | 59th Legislature | 2006 Regular Session |
READ FIRST TIME 01/31/06.
AN ACT Relating to absentee or provisional ballot notice requirements; and amending RCW 29A.60.165.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1 RCW 29A.60.165 and 2005 c 243 s 8 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) If the voter neglects to sign the outside envelope of an
absentee or provisional ballot, the auditor shall notify the voter by
((telephone)) first class mail and advise the voter of the correct
procedures for completing the unsigned affidavit. ((If the auditor is
not able to provide the information personally to the voter by
telephone, then the voter must be contacted by first class mail and
advised of the correct procedures for completing the unsigned
affidavit. Leaving a voice mail message for the voter is not to be
considered as personally contacting the voter.)) If the absentee ballot
is received within three business days of the final meeting of the
canvassing board, or the voter has been notified by first class mail
and has not responded at least three business days before the final
meeting of the canvassing board, then the auditor shall attempt to
notify the voter by telephone, using the voter registration record
information. In order for the ballot to be counted, the voter must
either:
(a) Appear in person and sign the envelope no later than the day
before the certification of the primary or election; or
(b) Sign a copy of the envelope provided by the auditor, and return
it to the auditor no later than the day before the certification of the
primary or election.
(2)(a) If the handwriting of the signature on an absentee or
provisional ballot envelope is not the same as the handwriting of the
signature on the registration file, the auditor shall notify the voter
by ((telephone)) first class mail, enclosing a copy of the envelope
affidavit, and advise the voter of the correct procedures for updating
his or her signature on the voter registration file. ((If the auditor
is not able to provide the information personally to the voter by
telephone, then the voter must be contacted by first class mail and
advised of the correct procedures for completing the unsigned
affidavit. Leaving a voice mail message for the voter is not to be
considered as personally contacting the voter.)) If the absentee or
provisional ballot is received within three business days of the final
meeting of the canvassing board, or the voter has been notified by
first class mail and has not responded at least three business days
before the final meeting of the canvassing board, then the auditor
shall attempt to notify the voter by telephone, using the voter
registration record information. In order for the ballot to be
counted, the voter must either:
(i) Appear in person and sign a new registration form no later than
the day before the certification of the primary or election; or
(ii) Sign a copy of the affidavit provided by the auditor and
return it to the auditor no later than the day before the certification
of the primary or election. The voter may enclose with the affidavit
a photocopy of a valid government or tribal issued identification
document that includes the voter's current signature. If the signature
on the copy of the affidavit does not match the signature on file or
the signature on the copy of the identification document, the voter
must appear in person and sign a new registration form no later than
the day before the certification of the primary or election in order
for the ballot to be counted.
(b) If the signature on an absentee or provisional ballot envelope
is not the same as the signature on the registration file because the
name is different, the ballot may be counted as long as the handwriting
is clearly the same. The auditor shall send the voter a change-of-name
form under RCW 29A.08.440 and direct the voter to complete the form.
(c) If the signature on an absentee or provisional ballot envelope
is not the same as the signature on the registration file because the
voter used initials or a common nickname, the ballot may be counted as
long as the surname and handwriting are clearly the same.
(3) A voter may not cure a missing or mismatched signature for
purposes of counting the ballot in a recount.
(4) A record must be kept of all ballots with missing and
mismatched signatures. The record must contain the date on which the
voter was contacted or the notice was mailed, as well as the date on
which the voter signed the envelope, a copy of the envelope, a new
registration form, or a change-of-name form. That record is a public
record under chapter 42.17 RCW and may be disclosed to interested
parties on written request.