Voters who plan to participate in the Nov. 6 General Election
have until Oct. 6 to postmark their registrations. Online
registration, except for those who have never registered in
Washington State, will remain open through Oct. 8.
Ballots in Washington’s all-mail election will go out Oct. 19.
Normally, Oct. 8 would be the last day before the General Election
for mail-in registrations, but this year, Oct. 8 falls on Columbus
Day, a federal holiday.
Those who have never registered to vote in Washington must register
in person at their county elections office. Oct. 29 is the
in-person deadline for new registrations.
Download a printable
voter registration form at elections@sos.wa.gov; click on
“voters,” “update my registration” and look for “by mail.”
For more information, see the MyVote
page of the Washington Secretary of State’s website,
http://www.sos.wa.gov.
Locally, contact or visit the Kitsap County Elections Division, 619
Division Street in Port Orchard, (360) 337-7128;
http://www.kitsapgov.com/aud/elections.htm
ov; click on “voters,” “update my registration” and look for “by
mail.”
Those who have never registered to vote in Washington must register
in person at their county elections office. Oct. 29 is the
in-person deadline for new registrations.
For more information, contact or visit the Kitsap County
Elections Division, 619 Division Street in Port Orchard, (360)
337-7128; http://www.kitsapgov.com/aud/elections.htm