It’s time for primary elections!

What you need to know:
◼️ July 18th is the day ballots got mailed out — it also marked the beginning of the 18-day voting period!
◼️ July 28th is the voter registration deadline!
◼️ July 18th through August 5th, you can register to vote in person!
◼️ August 5th is ELECTION DAY!
At this time, you should’ve received your ballot in the mail, and if you haven’t, you might need to update your voter registration with your current information and mailing address. You can confirm or update your voter registration information at VoteWA.gov.
By signing into VoteWA.gov, you can access:
◽️ Download a replacement ballot packet to print or get it mailed.
◽️ View the Voter’s Guide to read up on what measures are on the ballot, view positions up for election, and learn more about candidates.
◽️ Access a list of Drop Box and Voting Center Locations.
◽️ Subscribe to text message alerts regarding ballot status.
As Native people, our vote is sacred. We vote for our ancestors who couldn’t and for our future generations to come. Get educated, vote wisely, and ensure your vote is counted!
Native people voting is so important because it allows us to choose representatives who will prioritize and advocate for our communities’ needs. Vote for our ancestors who couldn’t and vote for our future generations yet to come.
Make voting a tradition!