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Washington State Voter Registration Form is a legal document that was released by the Washington Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: Who is eligible to register to vote in Washington State?
A: Any United States citizen who is a resident of Washington State and at least 18 years old by election day can register to vote.
Q: What is the deadline to register to vote in Washington State?
A: The deadline to register to vote in Washington State is 8 days before an election.
Q: Do I need to provide identification to register to vote in Washington State?
A: No, you do not need to provide identification to register to vote in Washington State. However, if you are a first-time voter in Washington and you register by mail, you may need to provide identification the first time you vote.
Q: Can I register to vote if I have a felony conviction?
A: If you have a felony conviction in Washington State, you can register to vote as long as you are not currently in jail or prison. Once you have completed your sentence, including any probation or parole, your voting rights are automatically restored.
Q: Can I register to vote if I am homeless?
A: Yes, you can register to vote in Washington State if you are homeless. You do not need a traditional address to register, but you must provide a description of where you live, such as a street corner or park.
Form Details:
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