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10.64.140 – Loss of voting rights -- Acknowledgment | Washington Law

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10.64.140 – Loss of voting rights -- Acknowledgment

Washington Criminal Procedure § 10.64.140

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RCW 10.64.140 - Loss of voting rights -- Acknowledgment When a person is convicted of a felony, the court shall require the defendant to sign a statement acknowledging that:(1) The defendant's right to vote has been lost due to the felony conviction;(2) If the defendant is registered to vote, the voter registration will be canceled;(3) The right to vote may be restored by:(a) A certificate of discharge issued by the sentencing court, as provided in RCW 9.94A.637;(b) A court order issued by the
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