Washington Code § 29A.84.130

Voter violations
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Any person who: (1) Knowingly provides false information on an application for voter registration under any provision of this title; (2) Knowingly makes or attests to a false declaration as to his or her qualifications as a voter; (3) Knowingly causes or permits himself or herself to be registered using the name of another person; (4) Knowingly causes himself or herself to be registered under two or more different names; (5) Knowingly causes himself or herself to be registered in two or more counties; (6) Offers to pay another person to assist in registering voters, where payment is based on a fixed amount of money per voter registration; (7) Accepts payment for assisting in registering voters, where payment is based on a fixed amount of money per voter registration; or (8) Knowingly causes any person to be registered or causes any registration to be transferred or canceled except as authorized under this title, is guilty of a class C felony punishable under RCW 9A.20.021.

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