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Can I collect pixel information from participants in Washington? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it is unclear what you mean by “pixel information.” If you are referring to collecting information about how participants interact with a website or application, this may fall under the category of “voting device or machine” and “voting system” as defined by Washington state law [2.1][3.1][3.2].
According to [3.1], all voting systems, voting devices, and vote tallying systems must meet applicable federal standards and be certified and approved by the secretary of state before they can be used in Washington state pursuant to RCW 29A.12.020. Additionally, [3.2] outlines specific requirements for voting devices and vote tallying systems, including the need to secure voter secrecy, correctly register all votes cast, and produce a machine countable and human readable paper record for each vote.
It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to determine if your specific use case falls under these regulations.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Recording requirements.
- [3.1] Certification of voting equipment.
- [3.2] Voting system requirements.
Jurisdiction
Washington