BILL REQ. #: H-0779.1
State of Washington | 60th Legislature | 2007 Regular Session |
Read first time 01/19/2007. Referred to Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs.
AN ACT Relating to requiring all voters to provide proof of citizenship and valid photo identification; amending RCW 29A.44.205, 29A.08.110, and 46.20.117; adding new sections to chapter 29A.08 RCW; and adding new sections to chapter 29A.04 RCW.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION. Sec. 1 A new section is added to chapter 29A.08 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) In addition to the requirements of RCW 29A.08.010, the form of
registration provided by the secretary of state or county auditor must
include a statement that the applicant must submit a legible copy of a
document proving United States citizenship and a copy of a valid photo
identification card with the application and that the county auditor or
secretary of state must reject the application if the applicant fails
to provide either.
(2) After a person has submitted satisfactory proof of citizenship
and valid photo identification, the county auditor or secretary of
state shall indicate this information in the person's permanent voter
file. After two years, the county auditor or secretary of state may
destroy all documents that were submitted as proof of citizenship.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 2 A new section is added to chapter 29A.08 RCW
to read as follows:
Proof of citizenship may be demonstrated by any of the following
documents:
(1) A birth certificate that verifies citizenship to the
satisfaction of the county auditor or secretary of state;
(2) A United States passport identifying the applicant and the
applicant's passport number;
(3) A United States naturalization document or the number of the
certificate of naturalization. If only the number of the certificate
of naturalization is provided, the applicant may not be included in the
registration rolls until the number of the certificate of
naturalization is verified with the United States bureau of citizenship
and immigration services by the county auditor or secretary of state;
(4) The applicant's bureau of Indian affairs card number, tribal
treaty card number, or tribal enrollment number; or
(5) Other documents or methods of proof that are established under
the federal immigration reform and control act of 1986.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 A new section is added to chapter 29A.04 RCW
to read as follows:
"Valid photo identification" means any one of the following:
(1) A valid driver's license;
(2) A valid state identification card;
(3) A valid United States passport;
(4) A valid tribal identification card; or
(5) A valid United States military identification card.
Sec. 4 RCW 29A.44.205 and 2005 c 243 s 7 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) Any person desiring to vote at any primary or election is
required to provide valid photo identification to the election officer
before signing the poll book. ((The identification required in this
section can be satisfied by providing a valid photo identification,
such as a driver's license or state identification card, student
identification card, or tribal identification card, a voter's voter
identification issued by a county elections officer, or a copy of a
current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, or government check or
other government document.))
(2) Any individual who desires to vote in person but cannot provide
identification as required by this section shall be issued a
provisional ballot.
(3) The secretary of state ((may)) shall adopt rules to carry out
this section.
Sec. 5 RCW 29A.08.110 and 2005 c 246 s 5 are each amended to read
as follows:
(1) An application is considered complete only if it contains the
applicant's name, complete valid residence address, mailing address if
different than residential address, date of birth, signature attesting
to the truth of the information provided, a mark in the check-off box
confirming United States citizenship, ((and)) an indication that the
provided driver's license number, state identification card number, or
Social Security number has been confirmed by the secretary of state,
and is accompanied by a document proving citizenship and a copy of a
valid photo identification. The county auditor must also review the
residential address provided on the registration form and verify, by
checking county property records or other similar records, that the
address provided contains an actual residential unit or is a
nontraditional address under RCW 29A.08.112. If the auditor is unable
to verify that the address on the registration form contains an actual
residence, or is not a nontraditional address, the application shall
not be considered complete. If it is not complete, the auditor shall
promptly mail a verification notice of the deficiency to the applicant.
This verification notice shall require the applicant to provide the
missing information. If the verification notice is not returned by the
applicant within forty-five days or is returned as undeliverable, the
name of the applicant shall not be placed on the official list of
registered voters. If the applicant provides the required verified
information, the applicant shall be registered to vote as of the
original date of mailing or date of delivery, whichever is applicable.
(2) If the information required in subsection (1) of this section
is complete, the applicant is considered to be registered to vote as of
the original date of mailing or date of delivery, whichever is
applicable. The auditor shall record the appropriate precinct
identification, taxing district identification, and date of
registration on the voter's record in the state voter registration
list. Within forty-five days after the receipt of an application but
no later than seven days before the next primary, special election, or
general election, the auditor shall send to the applicant, by first
class mail, an acknowledgement notice identifying the registrant's
precinct and containing such other information as may be required by
the secretary of state. The postal service shall be instructed not to
forward a voter registration card to any other address and to return to
the auditor any card which is not deliverable.
(3) If an acknowledgement notice card is properly mailed as
required by this section to the address listed by the voter as being
the voter's mailing address and the notice is subsequently returned to
the auditor by the postal service as being undeliverable to the voter
at that address, the auditor shall promptly send the voter a
confirmation notice. The auditor shall place the voter's registration
on inactive status pending a response from the voter to the
confirmation notice.
Sec. 6 RCW 46.20.117 and 2005 c 314 s 305 are each amended to
read as follows:
(1) Issuance. (a) The department shall issue an identicard,
containing a picture, if the applicant:
(((a))) (i) Does not hold a valid Washington driver's license;
(((b))) (ii) Proves his or her identity as required by RCW
46.20.035; and
(((c))) (iii) Pays the required fee. The fee is twenty dollars
unless an applicant is a recipient of continuing public assistance
grants under Title 74 RCW, who is referred in writing by the secretary
of social and health services. For those persons the fee must be the
actual cost of production of the identicard.
(b) The department may not collect a fee for an identification card
from a person who swears under oath that he or she is indigent and
cannot pay the fee for an identification card, that he or she desires
an identification card in order to vote in a primary or election in
Washington, and that he or she does not have any other form of valid
photo identification as defined in section 3 of this act in order to
vote.
(2) Design and term. The identicard must:
(a) Be distinctly designed so that it will not be confused with the
official driver's license; and
(b) Expire on the fifth anniversary of the applicant's birthdate
after issuance.
(3) Renewal. An application for identicard renewal may be
submitted by means of:
(a) Personal appearance before the department; or
(b) Mail or electronic commerce, if permitted by rule of the
department and if the applicant did not renew his or her identicard by
mail or by electronic commerce when it last expired. However, the
department may accept an application for renewal of an identicard
submitted by means of mail or electronic commerce only if specific
authority and funding is provided for this purpose by June 30, 2004, in
the omnibus transportation appropriations act.
An identicard may not be renewed by mail or by electronic commerce
unless the renewal issued by the department includes a photograph of
the identicard holder.
(4) Cancellation. The department may cancel an identicard if the
holder of the identicard used the card or allowed others to use the
card in violation of RCW 46.20.0921.
NEW SECTION. Sec. 7 A new section is added to chapter 29A.04 RCW
to read as follows:
(1) County auditors must provide information on the valid photo
identification and proof of citizenship requirements of chapter 29A.08
RCW and RCW 29A.44.205 to residents in their counties. To assist
county auditors, the state will provide matching funds to a county
auditor who has created a voter outreach program that provides this
information.
(2) The secretary of state must include in his or her biennial
budget requests sufficient funds to carry out this section. The
provision of matching funds for voter outreach must be from
appropriations specifically provided by law for that purpose.