Washington Statutes
§ 29A.04.223 — Vote by mail impacts on voters with disabilities—Mitigation—Advisory committee, plan.
Washington § 29A.04.223
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Wash. Rev. Code § 29A.04.223 (2026).
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(1)The legislature finds that the elimination of polling places resulting from the transition to vote by mail creates barriers that restrict the ability of many voters with disabilities from achieving the independence and privacy in voting provided by the accessible voting devices required under the help America vote act. Counties must take appropriate steps to mitigate these impacts and to address the obligation to provide voters with disabilities an equal opportunity to vote independently and privately, to the extent that this can be achieved without incurring undue administrative and financial burden.
(2)Each county shall establish and maintain an advisory committee that includes persons with diverse disabilities and persons with expertise in providing accommodations for persons with
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Legislative History
[2011 c 10 s 44;2010 c 215 s 5;2006 c 207 s 7. Formerly RCW29A.46.260.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 29A.04.001
Scope of definitions.§ 29A.04.008
Ballot and related terms.§ 29A.04.010
By mail.§ 29A.04.013
Canvassing.§ 29A.04.019
Counting center.§ 29A.04.025
County auditor.§ 29A.04.031
Date of mailing.§ 29A.04.037
Disabled voter.§ 29A.04.043
Election.§ 29A.04.055
Election officer.§ 29A.04.058
Election official.§ 29A.04.061
Elector.§ 29A.04.067
Filing officer.§ 29A.04.070
Future voter.§ 29A.04.073
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