Posted on 07/05/2024 1:03:24 PM PDT by george76
The state of Washington has effectively abolished its long-standing residency requirement for voter registration.
The decision, led by Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs (D) and Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D), is another attempt by Democrats to cheat on the presidential election.
The Center Square reports that through agency rulemaking, Hobbs’ office has removed a provision that has been a part of Washington’s electoral framework since the state’s original 1889 Constitution.
This move follows a consent decree earlier this year, settling a 2023 lawsuit that claimed the residency requirement violated federal law, due to a 2018 state law.
Article VI, Section 1 of the Washington Constitution mandated that a person must be a resident of the state for 30 days before the election to register to vote.
However, the Washington State Alliance for Retired Americans filed a lawsuit in November 2023, arguing that this requirement was in violation of the U.S. Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, which prohibits residency requirements for federal elections.
The lawsuit claimed that this “pre-election durational residency requirement” — which voters must attest to satisfying on voter registration forms — “is longer than the registration deadline and…therefore prevents voters who could otherwise lawfully register and cast ballots from doing so just because they moved into the state, county or precinct too recently.”
The plaintiff contends that Washington’s durational residency requirement disenfranchises voters who move to the state or within the state (to a new county or precinct) fewer than 30 days before Election Day.
As a result, these individuals are barred from voting in the upcoming election and cannot elect state or local officials who would represent their current residence. This regulation is crucial for maintaining the fairness of our elections and preventing voter fraud.
In response, the state Legislature passed Senate Bill 6021 in 2018, allowing voters to register as late as 8 p.m. on Election Day.
“Voter registrations submitted electronically or through the mail must be received eight days before an election for a person to be eligible to participate in that election. Voter registrations may be submitted in-person at the county auditor’s office, county elections office, or another location designated by the county auditor up to 8:00 p.m. the day of the election for a person to participate in that election. A person may update their voter registration information up to 8:00 p.m. the day of the election.”
The consent decree now states that Washington residents who have lived at a particular address for longer than 30 days no longer need to meet any durational limits to vote, while new residents still had to meet the 30-day requirement.
This decree stipulated the removal of the residency requirement not just for federal elections, but for state elections as well, unless the state imposes a new durational registration requirement by August 1, according to The Center Square.
Despite the constitutional mandate, the Secretary of State’s rulemaking session on June 25 adopted the change, eliminating the need for voters to attest to a 30-day residency. An archival capture from June 13 revealed that the SOS voter registration form had already been updated to reflect this change.
More from The Center Square:
The change has drawn criticism from some political candidates, including Dale Whittaker running for SOS as a Republican. In a post on his campaign website he wrote that “the Consent Decree is a backroom deal that bypasses the state constitution, legislature, and the citizens of Washington.
This is a power-grab by activists using the courts and willing supplicants to make wholesale changes to state election practices hoping it flies under the radar of public and legal scrutiny. The 30-day residency requirement is a constitutional mandate that cannot be disregarded, and the recent court action does just that.”
Kittitas County Auditor Bryan Elliot wrote in an email to The Center Square that “my biggest concern is the rapid implementation of this change in a Presidential Election year.
Our offices are agile, but this action has the potential to create further mistrust of the voter registration system, especially when state law and the state constitution both still contain language that is contrary to the consent decree.”
“Additionally, there are more changes needed than just updating the voter registration form, which are already provided free of charge to counties,” he wrote further.
“We will also need to update and replace our confirmation and acknowledgement notices to voters which all contain references to the 30-day residency requirement. This will be an unbudgeted expense for my county that we will need to prioritize to comply with the ruling.”
For now, I’d rather read about this happening in Washington State than in Arizona, Georgia, or Pennsylvania, (Unfortunately, I don’t believe WI has much of a residency requirement either.)
All Republicans who are out of the state of Washington should flood their elections office with requests for mail in ballots.
I pray these actionss wll blow up in their crooked faces.
Good idea
It could be a valid piece of evidence to throw out all of their electoral votes.
Why don’t we all fly to Seattle and vote on Election Day, then have a Election Night party and watch the results?
(Don’t forget to vote early and often in your home state.)
Trump in a landslide.
Do the citizens have no say, or are they just clueless about government doings?
Washington was never NOT voting Democrat. While I think the rule is stupid, it will make zero difference in the electoral college.
GOP should tie this up in court.............but instead they are doing nothing about it
Double ought not be able to vote in a federal election
So that makes three states already, Washington, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Wow it’s so evident that the corrupt judges are helping their DNC party! And now we hear that the illegals that have applied for food stamps, and everything else under the sun for free were also registered.
Simply provides for the plausibility of excessive votes. Without this, drop boxes, and illegal alien voting, there’s no practical justification for favorable popular votes and state victories. The Rats don’t care about their egregious, grifting ways. They simply want to be in possession of the ballots they can point to.
But Wisconsin and Michigan are winnable states. I believe Michigan okayed the voting by computer with no IDs …what could possibly go wrong.
No residency requirement, no ID check, register electonically as late as 8:00 p.m. on election day. Cool. Just get wifi on the bus and register the rent-a-voters on the way to the polls.
While there will be no requirement on length of residency, I presume that people will still need to put down a current Washington address. Does the bus qualify as a mobile home, or will passengers have to use the address of the parking lot or the gas station across the street?
It’s really no different than same day registration at a homeless encampment.
How many people can we get to drive or fly through Washington on election day? Of course, i lost my SSN in a boating accident and my name will be so badly misspelled that it is untraceable, but I’m sure Washington is too progressive to check for that sort of thing anyway.
If the Republicans cannot stop the Democrats’ voter fraud and lose the 2024n election we can kiss this Republic goodbye.
Trump isn’t going to win WA anyway but it still shows what crooked bstds these Dems are.
The Rats have Washington State in the bag. Why would they waste their time cheating there? Jim Hoft needs a long vacation.
This is how Oregon maintains the de.ocrats in power. They can shuffle the homeless votes to where we they need them. They also give ballots to non citizens.
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