Washington Motion/Declaration for Order Restoring Provisional Voting Rights (MTA) is a document used by the Washington Secretary of State to restore the provisional voting rights of individuals who have been removed from Washington’s voter rolls due to an administrative error. This document outlines the process for the Secretary of State to restore provisional voting rights to individuals. It also explains the process for the individual to appeal the decision, and the procedure for the Secretary of State to reject or deny the appeal. The document is divided into two parts — the Motion and the Declaration. The Motion outlines the Secretary of State’s argument for restoring provisional voting rights to the individual. It also includes the legal basis for the argument. The Declaration is a sworn statement made by the individual seeking to restore their provisional voting rights, in which they provide evidence that their provisional voting rights were removed due to an administrative error. There are two types of Washington Motion/Declaration for Order Restoring Provisional Voting Rights (MTA): 1) MTAF-1 — Motion and Declaration for Order Restoring Provisional Voting Rights for Individuals Whose Rights Were Removed Due to an Administrative Error, and 2) MTAF-2 — Motion and Declaration for Order Restoring Provisional Voting Rights for Individuals Whose Rights Were Removed Due to a Change in Residency.
Washington Motion/Declaration for Order Restoring Provisional Voting Rights (MTA) is a document used by the Washington Secretary of State to restore the provisional voting rights of individuals who have been removed from Washington’s voter rolls due to an administrative error. This document outlines the process for the Secretary of State to restore provisional voting rights to individuals. It also explains the process for the individual to appeal the decision, and the procedure for the Secretary of State to reject or deny the appeal. The document is divided into two parts — the Motion and the Declaration. The Motion outlines the Secretary of State’s argument for restoring provisional voting rights to the individual. It also includes the legal basis for the argument. The Declaration is a sworn statement made by the individual seeking to restore their provisional voting rights, in which they provide evidence that their provisional voting rights were removed due to an administrative error. There are two types of Washington Motion/Declaration for Order Restoring Provisional Voting Rights (MTA): 1) MTAF-1 — Motion and Declaration for Order Restoring Provisional Voting Rights for Individuals Whose Rights Were Removed Due to an Administrative Error, and 2) MTAF-2 — Motion and Declaration for Order Restoring Provisional Voting Rights for Individuals Whose Rights Were Removed Due to a Change in Residency.