John, Election Day is almost here, and early voting has already begun. We’re at a critical point in the fight to end gun violence. Gun safety is on the ballot—both here in Washington state and across the nation—and your vote can make all the difference. In the final days before the election, it’s essential to make a plan to vote so your voice is heard on the issues that matter most. Here’s what you need to do: -
Find Your Polling Location: Whether you’re voting early or on Election Day, be sure you know where to go. Check your polling place.
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Review Early Voting Options: Early voting is a great way to beat the rush and ensure your vote counts. Look up early voting deadlines.
- Double-check Mail-In Ballot Requirements: If you’re voting by mail, make sure your ballot is complete and submitted on time. Find instructions for submitting your ballot.
Your vote is a powerful tool in the fight for commonsense gun safety reforms. Electing leaders who stand for gun safety means choosing a safer future for our children, families, friends, and community. Thank you for stepping up and making your voice count.
Sincerely, Hazel (They/Them)
Policy and Advocacy Manager |