RCW 29A.08.810
Basis for challenging a voter's registration—Who may bring a challenge—Challenger duties.
(1) Registration of a person as a voter is presumptive evidence of his or her right to vote. A challenge to the person's right to vote must be based on personal knowledge of one of the following:
(a) The challenged voter has been convicted of a felony and the voter's civil rights have not been restored;
(b) The challenged voter has been judicially declared ineligible to vote due to mental incompetency;
(c) The challenged voter does not live at the residential address provided, in which case the challenger must either:
(i) Provide the challenged voter's actual residence on the challenge form; or
(ii) Submit evidence that he or she exercised due diligence to verify that the challenged voter does not reside at the address provided and to attempt to contact the challenged voter to learn the challenged voter's actual residence, including that the challenger personally:
(A) Sent a letter with return service requested to the challenged voter's residential address provided, and to the challenged voter's mailing address, if provided;
(B) Visited the residential address provided and contacted persons at the address to determine whether the voter resides at the address and, if not, obtained and submitted with the challenge form a signed affidavit subject to the penalties of perjury from a person who owns or manages property, resides, or is employed at the address provided, that to his or her personal knowledge the challenged voter does not reside at the address as provided on the voter registration;
(C) Searched local telephone directories, including online directories, to determine whether the voter maintains a telephone listing at any address in the county;
(D) Searched county auditor property records to determine whether the challenged voter owns any property in the county; and
(E) Searched the statewide voter registration database to determine if the voter is registered at any other address in the state;
(d) The challenged voter will not be eighteen years of age by the next general election; or
(e) The challenged voter is not a citizen of the United States.
(2) A person's right to vote may be challenged by another registered voter or the county prosecuting attorney.
(3) The challenger must file a signed affidavit subject to the penalties of perjury swearing that, to his or her personal knowledge and belief, having exercised due diligence to personally verify the evidence presented, the challenged voter either is not qualified to vote or does not reside at the address given on his or her voter registration record based on one of the reasons allowed in subsection (1) of this section. The challenger must provide the factual basis for the challenge, including any information required by subsection (1)(c) of this section, in the signed affidavit. The challenge may not be based on unsupported allegations or allegations by anonymous third parties. All documents pertaining to the challenge are public records.
(4) Challenges based on a felony conviction under RCW 29A.08.520 must be heard according to RCW 29A.08.520 and rules adopted by the secretary of state.
[ 2020 c 208 § 6; 2011 c 10 § 20; 2006 c 320 § 4; 2003 c 111 § 253. Prior: 2001 c 41 § 9; 1987 c 288 § 1; 1983 1st ex.s. c 30 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.10.125.]
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.
Notice to registered poll voters—Elections by mail—2011 c 10: See note following RCW 29A.04.008.
Right to vote, loss and restoration of: State Constitution Art. 6 § 3, RCW 9.92.066, 9.94A.637, 9.94A.885, 9.95.260, chapter 9.96 RCW.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
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.08.350 - Duties of department of licensing, secretary of state.
29A.08.355 - Automatic registration—Enhanced driver's licenses and identicards.
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.08.520 - 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.08.625 - 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.08.740 - 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.