Washington Statutes
§ 87.03.033 — Absentee or mail-in voting—Statement of qualifications—Form of ballot.
Washington § 87.03.033
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Wash. Rev. Code § 87.03.033 (2026).
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(1)To be counted in a given election, an absentee ballot or ballots in a mail-in election must conform to these requirements:
(a)It must be sealed in a security envelope, which may provide instructions for completing the ballot and which position is being contested, but have no other marks that would identify the elector, and then be placed in an additional outer envelope and delivered to the district's principal office prior to the close of the polls on the day of that election; or be mailed to the district's secretary, postmarked not later than midnight of that election day and received by the secretary within seven days of that date.
(b)To ensure secrecy of the vote, the security envelope must be sealed within an additional outer envelope, requiring the ballot to be provided with t
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Legislative History
[2025 c 191 s 3;2013 c 23 s 483;1961 c 105 s 4. Formerly RCW87.01.098.]
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