See the Evans Policy Innovation Collaborative website for full details on this project.

Washington State is known for having one of the most effective voting processes in the country, with an efficient mail-in ballot process that provides for wide-spread access to the voting process. However, the February 1, 2022 State Auditor’s analysis of the 2020 Election determined there may be systemic variations occurring due to problems with signature verification. However, the February 1, 2022 State Auditor’s analysis of the 2020 Election determined there may be systemic variations occurring due to problems with signature verification. The report indicates disparate rates of signature rejections across Washington counties, namely in rural counties and among communities of color. The Evans Policy Innovation Collaborative (EPIC) is working alongside the Secretary of State’s Office to explore practices noted in the report along with investigating individual voters’ understanding and communication around the signature verification process, and education and outreach methods.

Project Overview

This study poses several research questions to better understand voter experiences with ballot rejection and curing processes:

Key study components include:

Several key findings emerge about voters’ experiences with vote-by-mail in Washington State:

Download the full report: Rejected Mail Ballots Report, md5sum = NA