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John,
The 2023 General Election is approaching. Watch out for ballots arriving in your mailbox. [[link removed]]
October 20 begins the 18-day voting period for Washington voters. Check your mailbox this weekend for your ballot. You must return your ballot to a secure dropbox no later than 8PM on Election Day, November 7. Or you can vote by mailing your ballot before Election Day to make sure it is postmarked on time. After submitting your ballot, make sure it's been accepted by checking Washington’s voter portal here [[link removed]].
Every vote counts, and yours is no exception. Because of you, we have achieved major environmental progress in Washington so let’s keep the momentum. Electing environmental champions in office is crucial to advancing policies that protect Washington’s natural resources, secure our access to healthy air and water, and reduce pollution in underserved communities. If you aren’t sure who to vote for, check out our endorsements for candidates who we believe will champion the environment and protect people and nature as one. [[link removed]]
Review our endorsements here [[link removed]]
Our democracy and community thrives when we all participate. Don't forget to encourage your friends and family members to vote. Check out the Voter FAQs below to get started.
Voter FAQs
Q: I haven't registered to vote yet. Is it too late?
You can register online [[link removed]] until October 30. You can register in person until Election Day, November 7 to vote in this general election.
Q: I think I live somewhere different than I did this time last year. Do I need to do anything to vote?
To make sure you get your ballot mailed to you, and to ensure it has the correct races, you need to update your registration with your current address. You can do this here. [[link removed]]
Q: When do ballots get mailed?
You should receive your ballot in the mail this weekend. If you are a registered voter and do not receive your ballot, contact your county elections department. [[link removed]]
Q: Can people with past felony convictions vote?
As of January 1, 2022, Washington automatically restored voting rights to people with past felony convictions immediately after they finish their prison terms. Every citizen who is not in prison will be allowed to vote, even while on community supervision. You can find more information here. [[link removed]]
Sincerely,
Tony Ivey
Washington Environmental Council and Washington Conservation Voters are now unified under one brand, Washington Conservation Action. [[link removed]]
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