Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 434. Secretary of State |
Chapter 434-219. Presidential primary. |
Section 434-219-235. Statewide standards on what is a vote—Presidential primary.
Latest version.
- The following standards determine the validity of political party declarations on a presidential primary return envelope and ballot. All standards listed in WAC 434-261-086 apply to ballots.(1) The first returned marked and signed political party declaration is the determining factor; only a vote on the ballot within the party the voter selected shall be counted. Ballots must be rejected by the county canvassing board for the following reasons:(a) Political party declarations.(i) The voter selects both political party declarations.(ii) The voter fails to provide a marked and signed political party declaration by the day before certification of the primary.(b) Ballots.(i) The voter votes for a candidate on the ballot not matching the political party declaration.(ii) The voter votes for candidates in more than one party.(2) When the voter modifies a party name or wording of a selected political party declaration, the party checkbox is considered unmarked and the voter must be contacted per WAC 434-219-230. Such alterations may include:(a) Modification of a party name or wording of a selected political party declaration.(b) A strike through a party name or wording of a selected party declaration without also making another choice.(3) When a voter makes a correction to a political party selection, the canvassing board shall consider the voter's intent.(a) If the voter strikes through a party name or wording of a party declaration, it is considered a correction only when the voter clearly selects another party declaration. Corrections may be resolved in the same manner as marks made on a ballot according to WAC 434-261-086 (1)(c), (d), and (e).(b) If the voter does not mark inside a party checkbox, a mark or written instruction made outside the party checkbox may still indicate a choice when one declaration is clearly selected. Voter intent issues for marks made outside the party checkbox may be resolved in the same manner as marks made on a ballot according to WAC 434-261-086 (1)(b) and (e).Exception:One mark that strikes through a party name or wording of the party declaration does not indicate a selection.[Statutory Authority: RCW 29A.04.611. WSR 15-24-001, § 434-219-235, filed 11/18/15, effective 12/19/15.]
RCW 29A.04.611. WSR 15-24-001, § 434-219-235, filed 11/18/15, effective 12/19/15.
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