(1) If a voter who registered by mail indicates on
the voter registration form that he or she does not have a
Washington state driver's license, Washington state
identification card, or Social Security number, he or she must
provide one of the following forms of identification the first
time he or she votes after registering:
(a) Valid photo identification;
(b) A valid enrollment card of a federally recognized Indian
tribe in Washington state;
(c) A copy of a current utility bill;
(d) A current bank statement;
(e) A copy of a current government check;
(f) A copy of a current paycheck; or
(g) A government document that shows both the name and
address of the voter.
(2) If the voter fails to provide one of the above forms of
identification prior to or at the time of voting, the ballot must
be treated as a provisional ballot regardless of whether the
voter is voting at a poll site or by mail. The ballot may only
be counted if the voter's signature on the outside envelope
matches the signature in the voter registration records.
(3) The requirements of this section do not apply to an
out-of-state, overseas, or service voter who registers to vote by
signing the return envelope of the absentee ballot.
[2005 c 246 § 7.]
NOTES:
Effective date -- 2005 c 246: See note following RCW 10.64.140.