As used in this chapter: "Information required
for voter registration" means the minimum information provided on
a voter registration application that is required by the county
auditor in order to place a voter registration applicant on the
voter registration rolls. This information includes:
(1) Name;
(2) Residential address;
(3) Date of birth;
(4) Washington state driver's license number or Washington
state identification card number, or the last four digits of the
applicant's Social Security number if the applicant does not have
a Washington state driver's license or Washington state
identification card;
(5) A signature attesting to the truth of the information
provided on the application; and
(6) A check or indication in the box confirming the
individual is a United States citizen.
The residential address provided must identify the actual
physical residence of the voter in Washington, as defined in RCW 29A.04.151, with detail sufficient to allow the voter to be
assigned to the proper precinct and to locate the voter to
confirm his or her residence for purposes of verifying
qualification to vote under Article VI, section 1 of the state
Constitution. A residential address may be either a traditional
address or a nontraditional address. A traditional address
consists of a street number and name, optional apartment number
or unit number, and city or town, as assigned by a local
government, which serves to identify the parcel or building of
residence and the unit if a multiunit residence. A
nontraditional address consists of a narrative description of the
location of the voter's residence, and may be used when a
traditional address has not been assigned to the voter's
residence. If the postal service does not deliver mail to the
voter's residential address, or the voter prefers to receive mail
at a different address, the voter may separately provide the
mailing address at which they receive mail. Any mailing address
provided shall be used only for mail delivery purposes and not
for precinct assignment or confirmation of residence for voter
qualification purposes.
If the individual does not have a driver's license, state
identification card, or Social Security number, the registrant
must be issued a unique voter registration number in order to be
placed on the voter registration rolls. All other information
supplied is ancillary and not to be used as grounds for not
registering an applicant to vote. Modification of the language
of the official Washington state voter registration form by the
voter will not be accepted and will cause the rejection of the
registrant's application.
[2006 c 320 § 2; 2005 c 246 § 2; 2004 c 267 § 102; 2003 c 111 § 201; 1994 c 57 § 9. Formerly RCW 29.07.005.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2005 c 246: See note following RCW 10.64.140.
Effective dates -- 2004 c 267: See note following RCW 29A.08.651.
Severability -- 1994 c 57: See note following RCW 10.64.021.