The Washington Declaration Supporting Motion for Order Revoking Provisional Voting Rights (CLR) is a document released by the Washington State Legislature in June 2020. It calls for the immediate revocation of provisional voting rights for all Washington voters. The CLR is the first of its kind in the nation and seeks to ensure that all Washington voters have equal access to the polls, while also protecting the integrity of the electoral process. The CLR outlines the reasons for revocation of provisional voting rights and establishes criteria for determining whether a voter is eligible to cast a provisional ballot. The document also provides guidance on how county and state election officials should handle provisional ballots that are cast and the counting of those ballots. The CLR is divided into two parts: Part I establishes the grounds for revocation of provisional voting rights and Part II establishes the criteria for determining when a voter is eligible to cast a provisional ballot. Part I also includes a statement of policy and a timeline for revoking provisional voting rights. Part II outlines the procedures to be followed by county and state election officials when handling provisional ballots. The types of Washington Declaration Supporting Motion for Order Revoking Provisional Voting Rights (CLR) are: 1. Part I — Establishes the grounds for revocation of provisional voting rights 2. Part II — Establishes the criteria for determining when a voter is eligible to cast a provisional ballot 3. Statement of Policy — Sets out the policy of the Washington State Legislature for revoking provisional voting rights 4. Timeline — Outlines the timeline for revoking provisional voting rights 5. Procedures — Outlines the procedures to be followed by county and state election officials when handling provisional ballots.