The registrations of deceased voters
may be canceled from voter registration lists as follows:
(1) Periodically, the registrar of vital statistics of the
state shall prepare a list of persons who resided in each county,
for whom a death certificate was transmitted to the registrar and
was not included on a previous list, and shall supply the list to
the secretary of state.
The secretary of state shall compare this list with the
registration records and cancel the registrations of deceased
voters.
(2) In addition, each county auditor may also use government
agencies and newspaper obituary articles as a source of
information for identifying deceased voters and canceling a
registration. The auditor must verify the identity of the voter
by matching the voter's date of birth or an address. The auditor
shall record the date and source of the information in the
cancellation records.
(3) In addition, any registered voter may sign a statement,
subject to the penalties of perjury, to the effect that to his or
her personal knowledge or belief another registered voter is
deceased. This statement may be filed with the county auditor or
the secretary of state. Upon the receipt of such signed
statement, the county auditor or the secretary of state shall
cancel the registration from the official state voter
registration list.
[2009 c 369 § 26; 2004 c 267 § 124; 2003 c 111 § 232; 1999 c 100 § 1; 1994 c 57 § 41; 1983 c 110 § 1; 1971 ex.s. c 202 § 29; 1965 c 9 § 29.10.090. Prior: 1961 c 32 § 1; 1933 c 1 § 20; RRS § 5114-20. Formerly RCW 29.10.090.]
NOTES:
Effective dates -- 2004 c 267: See note following RCW 29A.08.010.
Severability -- 1994 c 57: See note following RCW 29A.16.040.