(1) Except as
otherwise provided by law, a registered voter or out-of-state
voter, overseas voter, or service voter desiring to cast an
absentee ballot at a single election or primary must request the
absentee ballot from his or her county auditor no earlier than
ninety days nor later than the day before the election or primary
at which the person seeks to vote. Except as otherwise provided
by law, the request may be made orally in person, by telephone,
electronically, or in writing. An application or request for an
absentee ballot made under the authority of a federal statute or
regulation will be considered and given the same effect as a
request for an absentee ballot under this chapter.
(2) A voter requesting an absentee ballot for a primary may
also request an absentee ballot for the following general
election. A request by an out-of-state voter, overseas voter, or
service voter for an absentee ballot for a primary election will
be considered as a request for an absentee ballot for the
following general election.
(3) In requesting an absentee ballot, the voter shall state
the address to which the absentee ballot should be sent. A
request for an absentee ballot from an out-of-state voter,
overseas voter, or service voter must include the address of the
last residence in the state of Washington and either a written
application or the oath on the return envelope must include a
declaration of the other qualifications of the applicant as an
elector of this state. A request for an absentee ballot from any
other voter must state the address at which that voter is
currently registered to vote in the state of Washington or the
county auditor shall verify that information from the voter
registration records of the county.
(4) A request for an absentee ballot from a registered voter
who is within this state must be made directly to the auditor of
the county in which the voter is registered. An absentee ballot
request from a registered voter who is temporarily outside this
state or from an out-of-state voter, overseas voter, or service
voter may be made either to the appropriate county auditor or to
the secretary of state, who shall promptly forward the request to
the appropriate county auditor.
(5) No person, organization, or association may distribute
absentee ballot applications within this state that contain a
return address other than that of the appropriate county auditor.
[2003 c 111 § 1002; 2001 c 241 § 2. Formerly RCW 29.36.220.]