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Welcome to legislation

Get the latest updates on legislation related to the 2019 elections, including bills on postage, in-person voting, presidential primaries, voting rights, felon notification, signature curing, counting prisoners, faithless electors, and aligning statutes with the constitution.

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Welcome to legislation

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  1. Welcome to legislation

  2. 2019 Election Bills of Interest David Elliott, Policy Director, Office of the Secretary of State Amy Cohen, Executive Director, NASED

  3. SSB5063 Postage for all • All voters • All elections • State Pays • The Elections Division is working with each county to get the best rate • None of the bills on envelopes passed the legislature

  4. SB 5227 8-day in person voting period • Starting on the Monday a week before the election, address changes must be in person • Transfers and new registrations now have the same deadlines: • All remote methods received before the 8th day • After 8th day: in-person

  5. ESB 5273 Presidential Primary • New date 2nd Tuesday in March (March 10, 2020) • The parties: • choose their candidates - finalize 63 days before • have option to include “uncommitted” • have option of write-in candidates 7days before. • These are the only write-ins to be counted. • Certification is10 days • Notifications must be published in newspapers

  6. ESSB 5079 Native American Voting Rights Act • Clarifies use of non-traditional addresses on tribal land • Use of tribal ID for online registration if signature included • Tribes can request ballot box placement • Auditor must provide at least one, if requested • If not provided, auditor subject to civil lawsuit compelling placement • Notification prior to filing suit to allow discussion • Time period of notification depends on how close to next election.

  7. SSB 5266 WVRA clean up • Clarifies that a jurisdiction (cities) that loses a WVRA lawsuit, or agrees to a settlement, requiring creation or redrawing of internal director districts, there must be an election in all districts. • Incumbents can run, but they cannot be held over until the next election. • This was the intent of the original WVRA, but questions were raised.

  8. SB 5207 Felon notification • When a person leaves DOC authority, the DOC must provide a voter registration form and advise the person of their right to vote.

  9. SHB 1545 Timely signature curing • Counties must update information about cured signatures within 24 hours • When notices sent • Signature updates • VoteWA makes this process automatic

  10. 2SSB 5287 Counting prisoners back home • Only Legislative and Congressional districts. • The redistricting commission must attempt to count prison residents, juvenile justice residents over 18, and people involuntarily committed for inpatient treatment at their last known address rather than the facility. • Not for local district drawing.

  11. SB 5074 Faithless Electors • If a Presidential Elector is unwilling to vote for the winner of the popular vote, they must be replaced with a person that will. • The result of the 2016 electoral college process in which four Washington electors refused to vote for Secretary Clinton

  12. SSB 5502 Aligning statute with constitution • The redistricting commission must complete their work by Nov 15 in the year ending in “1”. • This should make it so that counties have the LD and CD lines sooner • Does not impact the delivery of census data to the counties and other jurisdictions. (That happens sooner.)

  13. What are we hearing about next session? • Interest in cyber-security • Interest in vote tabulation system replacement • Interest in jail voting • Interest in Risk Limiting Audits • What are you hearing?

  14. What is happening nationally? • Amy Cohen is the Executive Director of • National Association of State Election Directors • Take it away Amy!

  15. Questions? Ideas for next year?

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