Hi. We want to encourage you to register to vote if you haven’t already in time for
the general election on November 5th. This
election we will be deciding on a number of important local and state ballot
initiatives.
In order to qualify to vote on November 5th,
voters must be registered in advance. You may register online,
by mail, or in person. If
you register by mail the deadline for registering or transferring your voter
registration is 30 days before an election. You can pick-up an application at
local libraries, post offices or department of motor vehicles. If you miss the
30-day mail-in deadline or if you prefer, you can register
in person at the King County Elections Office
up to eight days before the election.
To vote in the general election on November 5th you need
to register by mail by October 7th or in person by October 28th.
If you are at
least 18 years old and are a US
citizen you have the right to vote even if you are unemployed, homeless,
between permanent residences, or living in a shelter. People who are homeless can register at the shelter, park, motor home, intersection
or other identifiable location they consider their residence and use a post office box, address of a friend or
relative, shelter, or general delivery at a local post office as their mailing
address.
Even
if you have been convicted of a felony you can now vote. In 2009 the
Washington Legislature passed a new law that restores the right to vote
automatically to people with felony convictions when they have completed their
time in prison and have served any required community custody supervised by the
State Department of Corrections.
However you
must be registered in order to vote.
Your vote
will make a difference. We hope you will take a stand for what you believe in
and vote on November 5th.
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