The most common reason that people don’t vote is that no one asked them to. The second most common reason is that they don’t know how.
Here is what every registered voter in Washington state needs to knows about voting in this election:
Who can vote? All legal residents of Washington who were registered to vote by October 4 via mail or October 20 in person and are 18 years of age are eligible to vote.
How do we vote? All counties except for King and Pierce County vote by mail. Voters in King and Pierce County go to the polls or vote by mailing in absentee ballots.
Where do I vote or turn in ballots? Find your Washington State ballot drop or polling location here: http://www.voteforchange.com/
What is the deadline for vote by mail? If you live in a vote by mail county or if you vote absentee, ballots must be postmarked by November 4 before the last mail pickup.
When are the polls open? In King and Pierce County, polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. All voters in the parking lot of the polling location at 8:00 p.m. have the right to vote.
What should I bring to the polls? Voters voting at polling locations may be asked to provide identification. Approved forms of identification include: driver's license, state ID card, student ID card, tribal ID card, Voter registration card, Utility Bill, Bank statement, Paycheck, Government check, or another government document. If you do not have these documents, you can still vote by requesting a provisional ballot at your polling location.
What if I have problems at the polls? If you encounter problems with the polls or have any questions, please call 1-877-WA-CHANGE or seek out a Democratic Party voter protection attorney at the polls.
We’re almost there. Please help us spread the word on voting in Washington state and encourage your family, friends, and co-workers to get out there and vote.
Thank you so much for your all your support.
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