Washington Voter Registration by Mail Act, Referendum 39 (1977)

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A Washington Voter Registration By Mail Act, Referendum 39 was on the November 8, 1977 ballot in the State of Washington as a veto referendum, where it succeeded in overturning an act of the Washington State Legislature that would have allowed voter registration by mail and absentee voting with one day's registration.
  • Yes: 303,353 (32.43%)
  • No: 632,131 (67.57%) Defeated

The question asked on the ballot was, "Shall certain changes be made in voter registration laws, including registration by mail and absentee voting on one day's registration?"

A "yes" vote for a veto referendum is a vote in favor of the legislative act that those who collected signatures to force onto the ballot are hoping to overturn. A "no" vote is a vote against the legislative act that provoked the veto referendum.

In this case, Chapter 361 of Laws of 1977 did not become law.

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