Washington Statutes
§ 29A.60.195 — Provisional ballots—Disposition.
Washington § 29A.60.195
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Wash. Rev. Code § 29A.60.195 (2026).
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Before certification of the primary or election, the county auditor must examine and investigate all received provisional ballots to determine whether the ballot can be counted. The auditor shall provide the disposition of the provisional ballot and, if the ballot was not counted, the reason why it was not counted, on a free access system such as a toll-free telephone number, website, mail, or other means. The auditor must notify the voter in accordance with RCW 29A.60.165 when the declaration is unsigned or when the signatures do not match.
Notice to registered poll voters — Elections by mail — 2011 c 10: See note following RCW 29A.04.008 .
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§ 29A.60.165
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§ 29A.04.008
Washington § 29A.04.008
Legislative History
[2011 c 10 s 59;2005 c 243 s 9.]
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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