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Washington state's 2024 primary election takes place on Tuesday, Aug. 6, and features races for US senator and representatives; Washington governor, attorney general, secretary of state ...
Online and by-mail applications must be received by Oct. 28, but you can register in-person through Election Day. Your ballot needs to be postmarked by Election Day or returned to a drop box by ...
WASHINGTON, USA — The 2024 general election is Nov. 5. Ballots for Washington voters were mailed by Oct. 18. Voters have until Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. to drop off or mail in their ballot. Many key ...
A previous version of this article misstated Alaska's deadline. You can register to vote there on Election Day. The article has been corrected. If you want to vote in the presidential election, it ...
If you live outside of King County, here’s a list of local elections offices. Washington is a mail-only state. To participate, you need to drop your ballot in a drop box by 8 p.m. You can also ...
If you mailed in your ballot, but the voter portal doesn’t indicate that it’s arrived, be patient. The Washington Secretary of State’s Office estimates that it can take three to five ...
The result: a voting experience that is dictated by geography. While nearly every voter in Washington state cast their ballot by mail in the 2022 midterm elections, two-thirds of those in ...
Tara Robinson voted but her dog Leo got to wear the sticker in the California recall election at a polling ... Utah, Vermont, Washington, New York, and the District of Columbia also have ...
The Secretary of State’s office said it’s distributing $2 million to 29 county elections offices across Washington state to bolster security ahead of November. It’s the second year of the ...
Election data analysts point to Washington state’s primary results as a useful barometer of which party is likely to win the national popular vote for the House of Representatives and to what ...
Washington state law doesn’t explicitly ban political T-shirts or hats at a voting center, although you can’t try to influence how someone else votes. Robert Mittendorf The Bellingham Herald ...