Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 29A.08 - Voters and Registration.
29A.08.170 - Registration at age sixteen and seventeen.

RCW 29A.08.170
Registration at age sixteen and seventeen.

(1) A person may sign up to register to vote if he or she is sixteen or seventeen years of age, as part of the future voter program.
(2) A person who signs up to register to vote may not vote until reaching eighteen years of age unless the person is seventeen years of age at the primary election or presidential primary election and will be eighteen years of age by the general election. A person who signs up to register to vote may not be added to the statewide voter registration database list of voters until such time as he or she will be eligible to vote in the next election.

[ 2020 c 208 § 15; 2018 c 109 § 5.]
NOTES:

Effective date—2020 c 208 §§ 3, 5, 6, and 13-17: See note following RCW 29A.08.210.


Short title—Findings—2020 c 208: See notes following RCW 29A.08.210.


Findings—Intent—2018 c 109: "The legislature is committed to granting equal access to voter registration for all voters. The legislature recognizes the importance of fostering lifelong civic participation. Currently, many young people are denied access to the most popular form of voter registration, motor voter. If a young person obtains a driver's license at the age of sixteen or seventeen, they may not register to vote. Denial of motor voter to so many young voters has contributed to lower voter registration levels in the youngest voter age groups. In Washington, according to 2016 United States census bureau statistics, only twenty-one percent of eligible citizens between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four are registered to vote. Studies show that young adults who vote are likely to continue to do so throughout adulthood. The legislature recognizes that these representational disparities in registration rates and voting rates within the youth electorate will improve by enacting election policies that engage all young citizens. Therefore, the legislature declares that this act, allowing eligible youth at least sixteen years of age to preregister to vote, is intended to increase voter turnout in young adults." [ 2018 c 109 § 1.]


Effective date—2018 c 109: "This act takes effect July 1, 2019." [ 2018 c 109 § 20.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 29A - Elections

Chapter 29A.08 - Voters and Registration.

29A.08.010 - Minimum information required for voter registration.

29A.08.020 - Registration date.

29A.08.030 - Notices, various.

29A.08.105 - Official list, secretary of state—County auditor.

29A.08.107 - Applicant information for registration—Provisional registration—Exception.

29A.08.110 - Auditor's procedure.

29A.08.112 - Voters without traditional residential addresses.

29A.08.115 - Registration by other than auditor or secretary of state.

29A.08.120 - Registration by mail.

29A.08.123 - Registration electronically.

29A.08.125 - Database of voter registration records.

29A.08.130 - Count of registered voters—Inactive voters.

29A.08.135 - Updating information.

29A.08.140 - Voter registration deadlines.

29A.08.150 - Expense of registration.

29A.08.161 - No link between voter and ballot choice—Exception.

29A.08.166 - Party affiliation not required.

29A.08.170 - Registration at age sixteen and seventeen.

29A.08.172 - Registration at age sixteen and seventeen—Application by mail.

29A.08.174 - Registration at age sixteen and seventeen—Application electronically.

29A.08.210 - Application—Contents.

29A.08.220 - Application—Format.

29A.08.230 - Oath of applicant.

29A.08.260 - Production, supply, and distribution.

29A.08.270 - Information in foreign languages.

29A.08.310 - Voter registration in state offices, facilities, colleges.

29A.08.320 - Registration or transfer at designated agencies—Form and application.

29A.08.330 - Registration at designated agencies—Procedures.

29A.08.340 - Registration or update of registration with driver's license or identification card application or renewal.

29A.08.350 - Duties of department of licensing, secretary of state.

29A.08.355 - Automatic registration—Enhanced driver's licenses and identicards.

29A.08.357 - Automatic registration—Enhanced driver's licenses and identicards—Application submission.

29A.08.359 - Automatic registration—Enhanced driver's licenses and identicards—Procedure—Auditor duties—Confidentiality.

29A.08.362 - Automatic registration—Health benefit exchange.

29A.08.365 - Automatic voter registration—Other agencies.

29A.08.370 - Automatic registration—Registration of person ineligible to vote.

29A.08.375 - Automatic registration—Rule-making authority.

29A.08.410 - Address change within county—Deadlines.

29A.08.420 - Transfer to another county.

29A.08.440 - Voter name change.

29A.08.510 - Death.

29A.08.515 - Guardianship.

29A.08.520 - Felony conviction—Restoration of voting rights.

29A.08.540 - Records preservation.

29A.08.610 - Dual registration or voting detection.

29A.08.615 - "Active," "inactive" registered voters—"Pending" registrations.

29A.08.620 - Change of address information for mail ballots—Assignment of voter to inactive status—Confirmation notice.

29A.08.625 - Voting by inactive or canceled voters.

29A.08.630 - Return of inactive voter to active status—Cancellation of registration.

29A.08.635 - Confirmation notices—Form, contents.

29A.08.640 - Confirmation notice—Response, auditor's action.

29A.08.710 - Originals and automated files—Public disclosure.

29A.08.720 - Registration, voting records—As public records—Information furnished—Restrictions, confidentiality.

29A.08.740 - Violations of restricted use of registered voter data—Penalties—Liabilities.

29A.08.760 - Computer file—Duplicate copy—Restrictions and penalties.

29A.08.770 - Records concerning accuracy and currency of voters lists.

29A.08.775 - Use and maintenance of statewide list.

29A.08.810 - Basis for challenging a voter's registration—Who may bring a challenge—Challenger duties.

29A.08.820 - Times for filing challenges—Hearings—Treatment of challenged ballots.

29A.08.835 - County auditor to publish voter challenges on the internet—Ongoing notification requirements.

29A.08.840 - County auditor duties—Dismissal of challenges—Notification—Hearings—Counting or cancellation of ballots.

29A.08.850 - Challenge of registration—Forms, availability.