Be Ballot Ready!
Prepare for the General Election November 7th, 2023
Let’s come together as a community to exercise our right to vote and make our voices heard. The future is in our hands, and we have the power to shape it for the better. Remember, YOUR VOICE IS YOUR VOTE!
Important Dates:
Ballots Mailed | October 18-20
Deadline to receive new registrations / voter updates (online & mail) | October 30
Election Day | November 7 (8pm Deadline)
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Register, update, or check your ballot status at votewa.gov.You may want to do this if you’ve recently moved or changed mailing addresses. Visit a Voter Service Center if you need to:
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Spokane County gives voters ballot options: mail in or drop off.Downtown Spokane 1033 W Gardner Avenue 8:30am-4pm, Monday-Friday Election Day: 7am-8pm Spokane Valley 2426 N Discovery Place (CenterPlace Regional Event Center) Election Day: 7am-8pm |
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Learn what’s on your ballot before you vote.Your vote = your voice.Know what to expect on your ballot before it’s time to vote. It’s easy to read up about the candidates running for office. You can also learn about possible constitutional amendments, local referendums, and ballot initiatives. Prepare in advance to cast your ballot with confidence and ease. |
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Voter Registration |
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Drop-Box Locations |
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Have more questions about elections? Visit the Washington Secretary of State website for more information: https://www.sos.wa.gov/elections.
Learn more about National Voter Education Week and access images shared in this blog post at https://votereducationweek.org/.
By: Lara Estaris
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