Here’s how to register to vote in Washington

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SPOKANE, Wash. – September 17 marks National Voter Registration Day, providing a timely reminder for Washington residents to ensure they are registered to vote ahead of the upcoming election.

The Washington Secretary of State urges the public to register as the November 5 deadline approaches.

Residents can check their eligibility to vote online.

Washington residents have several options for registration: by mail, online, or at a local elections office.

Once registered, voters can cast their ballots from the comfort of their home or the address provided on their registration.

Key upcoming election dates include:

– October 18: Deadline for ballots to be mailed to voters

– October 28: Last day for online and mailed registrations or updates to be received

– November 5: Election Day

– November 26: County Canvassing Boards certify General Election results

– December 5: Last day for Secretary of State to certify General Election results

– December 17: Electoral College casts votes

Voters with questions or concerns about registration should contact their local county elections office or visit 1033 W Gardner Ave, Spokane, WA 99260.


 

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