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Code · Washington · Title 29A — Elections · Chapter 29A.04

RCW 29A.04.008

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As used in this title:
(1)"Ballot" means, as the context implies, either:
(a)The issues and offices to be voted upon in a jurisdiction or portion of a jurisdiction at a particular primary, general election, or special election;
(b)A facsimile of the contents of a particular ballot whether printed on a paper ballot or ballot card or as part of a voting machine or voting device;
(c)A physical or electronic record of the choices of an individual voter in a particular primary, general election, or special election; or
(d)The physical document on which the voter's choices are to be recorded;
(2)"Paper ballot" means a piece of paper on which the ballot for a particular election or primary has been printed, on which a voter may record his or her choices for any candidate or for or against any measure, and that is to be tabulated manually;
(3)"Ballot card" means any type of card or piece of paper of any size on which a voter may record his or her choices for any candidate and for or against any measure and that is to be tabulated on a vote tallying system;
(4)"Sample ballot" means a printed facsimile of all the issues and offices on the ballot in a jurisdiction and is intended to give voters notice of the issues, offices, and candidates that are to be voted on at a particular primary, general election, or special election;
(5)"Provisional ballot" means a ballot issued to a voter who would otherwise be denied an opportunity to vote a regular ballot, for any reason authorized by the Help America Vote Act, including but not limited to the following:
(a)The voter's name does not appear in the list of registered voters for the county;
(b)There is an indication in the voter registration system that the voter has already voted in that primary, special election, or general election, but the voter wishes to vote again;
(c)There is a question on the part of the voter concerning the issues or candidates on which the voter is qualified to vote;
(d)Any other reason allowed by law.
[ 2013 c 11 s 1 ; 2011 c 10 s 1 ; 2007 c 38 s 1 ; 2005 c 243 s 1 ; 2004 c 271 s 102 .]
Notes:
Notice to registered poll voters — Elections by mail — 2011 c 10: "The county auditor of any county that maintained poll sites as of July 22, 2011, shall notify by mail each registered poll voter that all future primaries, special elections, and general elections will be conducted by mail." [ 2011 c 10 s 85 .]
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