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VOTE

VOTE

This November, let’s ensure our immigrant communities voices are heard. For those of us who have the privilege to vote, let’s practice our civil duty and VOTE. Make a plan, know your rights, and be prepared on election day. Whether you will vote early, by mail, or in person pick what is the safest and most convenient for you. 

For residents in the state of Washington you have 3 ways to register: online, by mail, or in person. So if you haven’t done so already, register to vote! Below are helpful links to help build your voting plan. Your VOTE is POWER. 

EVERYONE PLAYS A PART

Even if you can not vote, you can still mobilize voters by using your voice. Encourage your friends and family members who can vote to do so. Help them register, work together to plan how they will vote, and take part in conversations about the issues that matter to you. Together we can build a democracy that stands for the rights of all.

KEY DATES

October 16: Start of 18-day voting period (through Election Day). Ballots are mailed out and Accessible Voting Units (AVUs) are available at voting centers.

October 26: Online and mail registrations must be received 8 days before Election Day. Register to vote in person during business hours and any time before 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. 

November 3: Deadline for Washington State voter registration or updates (in person only). 

November 3: General Election – Deposit your ballot in an official drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day.