Washington Regulations § 434-324-085 Acknowledgment notice
Regulation Text
(1)
The auditor must send an acknowledgment notice to an individual by nonforwardable, address correction requested mail if an individual:
(a)
Registers to vote;
(b)
Transfers their registration record within the county;
(c)
Transfers their registration record from another county within Washington state; or
(d)
Changes from one precinct to another because of a change in precinct boundaries.
(2)
The acknowledgment notice must include:
(a)
Voter's full name;
(b)
Mailing address;
(c)
County name;
(d)
Precinct name and/or number; and
(e)
The date the voter registered.
(3)
The county auditor shall mail an acknowledgment notice to a primary-only voter, as defined in WAC 434-232-010, no earlier than 90 days before the primary that they are eligible to participate in.
(4)
The county auditor shall not mail an acknowledgment notice to a participant in the future voter program established under
RCW
29A.08.170
until the participant becomes a registered voter.
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