Washington Order on Motion for Order Revoking Provisional Voting Rights (ORDER, ORDER) is an administrative directive that outlines the process for revoking the provisional voting rights of individuals in Washington state. This order is issued by the Secretary of State's office and applies to individuals who have been convicted of a felony or found to be mentally incompetent. It sets forth the procedures for revoking provisional voting rights, including notice to the individual and opportunity to be heard prior to revocation. There are two types of Washington Order on Motion for Order Revoking Provisional Voting Rights (ORDER, ORDER): 1) ORDER, which stands for Order Revoking the Provisional Voting Rights of a Person Subject to Disqualification; and 2) ORDER, which stands for Order Revoking the Provisional Voting Rights of a Person Found to be Mentally Incompetent.