The secretary
of state as chief election officer shall make reasonable rules in
accordance with chapter 34.05 RCW not inconsistent with the
federal and state election laws to effectuate any provision of
this title and to facilitate the execution of its provisions in
an orderly, timely, and uniform manner relating to any federal,
state, county, city, town, and district elections. To that end
the secretary shall assist local election officers by devising
uniform forms and procedures.
In addition to the rule-making authority granted otherwise
by this section, the secretary of state shall make rules
governing the following provisions:
(1) The maintenance of voter registration records;
(2) The preparation, maintenance, distribution, review, and
filing of precinct maps;
(3) Standards for the design, layout, and production of
ballots;
(4) The examination and testing of voting systems for
certification;
(5) The source and scope of independent evaluations of
voting systems that may be relied upon in certifying voting
systems for use in this state;
(6) Standards and procedures for the acceptance testing of
voting systems by counties;
(7) Standards and procedures for testing the programming of
vote tallying software for specific primaries and elections;
(8) Standards and procedures for the preparation and use of
each type of certified voting system including procedures for the
operation of counting centers where vote tallying systems are
used;
(9) Standards and procedures to ensure the accurate
tabulation and canvassing of ballots;
(10) Consistency among the counties of the state in the
preparation of ballots, the operation of vote tallying systems,
and the canvassing of primaries and elections;
(11) Procedures to ensure the secrecy of a voter's ballot
when a small number of ballots are counted at the polls or at a
counting center;
(12) The use of substitute devices or means of voting when a
voting device at the polling place is found to be defective, the
counting of votes cast on the defective device, the counting of
votes cast on the substitute device, and the documentation that
must be submitted to the county auditor regarding such
circumstances;
(13) Procedures for the transportation of sealed containers
of voted ballots or sealed voting devices;
(14) The acceptance and filing of documents via electronic
facsimile;
(15) Voter registration applications and records;
(16) The use of voter registration information in the
conduct of elections;
(17) The coordination, delivery, and processing of voter
registration records accepted by driver licensing agents or the
department of licensing;
(18) The coordination, delivery, and processing of voter
registration records accepted by agencies designated by the
governor to provide voter registration services;
(19) Procedures to receive and distribute voter registration
applications by mail;
(20) Procedures for a voter to change his or her voter
registration address within a county by telephone;
(21) Procedures for a voter to change the name under which
he or she is registered to vote;
(22) Procedures for canceling dual voter registration
records and for maintaining records of persons whose voter
registrations have been canceled;
(23) Procedures for the electronic transfer of voter
registration records between county auditors and the office of
the secretary of state;
(24) Procedures and forms for declarations of candidacy;
(25) Procedures and requirements for the acceptance and
filing of declarations of candidacy by electronic means;
(26) Procedures for the circumstance in which two or more
candidates have a name similar in sound or spelling so as to
cause confusion for the voter;
(27) Filing for office;
(28) The order of positions and offices on a ballot;
(29) Sample ballots;
(30) Independent evaluations of voting systems;
(31) The testing, approval, and certification of voting
systems;
(32) The testing of vote tallying software programming;
(33) Standards and procedures to prevent fraud and to
facilitate the accurate processing and canvassing of absentee
ballots and mail ballots, including standards for the approval
and implementation of hardware and software for automated
signature verification systems;
(34) Standards and procedures to guarantee the secrecy of
absentee ballots and mail ballots;
(35) Uniformity among the counties of the state in the
conduct of absentee voting and mail ballot elections;
(36) Standards and procedures to accommodate out-of-state
voters, overseas voters, and service voters;
(37) The tabulation of paper ballots before the close of the
polls;
(38) The accessibility of polling places and registration
facilities that are accessible to elderly and disabled persons;
(39) The aggregation of precinct results if reporting the
results of a single precinct could jeopardize the secrecy of a
person's ballot;
(40) Procedures for conducting a statutory recount;
(41) Procedures for filling vacancies in congressional
offices if the general statutory time requirements for
availability of absentee ballots, certification, canvassing, and
related procedures cannot be met;
(42) Procedures for the statistical sampling of signatures
for purposes of verifying and canvassing signatures on
initiative, referendum, and recall election petitions;
(43) Standards and deadlines for submitting material to the
office of the secretary of state for the voters' pamphlet;
(44) Deadlines for the filing of ballot titles for
referendum bills and constitutional amendments if none have been
provided by the legislature;
(45) Procedures for the publication of a state voters'
pamphlet;
(46) Procedures for conducting special elections regarding
nuclear waste sites if the general statutory time requirements
for availability of absentee ballots, certification, canvassing,
and related procedures cannot be met;
(47) Procedures for conducting partisan primary elections;
(48) Standards and procedures for the proper conduct of
voting during the early voting period to provide accessability
for the blind or visually impaired;
(49) Standards for voting technology and systems used by the
state or any political subdivision to be accessible for
individuals with disabilities, including nonvisual accessibility
for the blind and visually impaired, in a manner that provides
the same opportunity for access and participation, including
privacy and independence, as other voters;
(50) All data formats for transferring voter registration
data on electronic or machine-readable media for the purpose of
administering the statewide voter registration list required by
the Help America Vote Act (P.L. 107-252);
(51) Defining the interaction of electronic voter
registration election management systems employed by each county
auditor to maintain a local copy of each county's portion of the
official state list of registered voters;
(52) Provisions and procedures to implement the state-based
administrative complaint procedure as required by the Help
America Vote Act (P.L. 107-252);
(53) Facilitating the payment of local government grants to
local government election officers or vendors; and
(54) Standards for the verification of signatures on
absentee, mail, and provisional ballot envelopes.
[2006 c 207 § 1; 2006 c 206 § 2; 2004 c 271 § 151.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: This section was amended by 2006 c 206 § 2 and by 2006 c 207 § 1, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).