This is it, John.
We're just 10 days out from November 3rd, and with so many Americans and Washingtonians voting by mail, this election is happening now.
Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy, and that's why it's so essential that every eligible American participates.
With so little time left, I want to encourage you to make a plan right now!
IF YOU LIVE IN WASHINGTON STATE: If you haven't registered to vote yet, it's not too late! You have until October 26th to register online or by mail with the option to register in-person all the way up through November 3rd. Click here to get started.
Once you're registered, the next step is making a game plan. If you're already registered, you should have received your ballot in the mail already. To ensure your vote is counted, make sure to return your filled-out ballot as soon as possible. Ballots must be postmarked -- or dropped at drop box -- by November 3rd, but the earlier you can vote, the better!
If you need to vote in person, early voting begins this week. Polls remain open through 8 p.m. PT on November 3rd. Find your nearest voting center and check their hours here.
IF YOU LIVE ELSEWHERE: You can find resources for voting by mail, voting early in person, and voting on Election Day at iwillvote.com
How you vote is up to you -- and I urge you to make a plan that best works for you.
What matters most is that you do vote and you do so in a way that is safe and secure.
And please, if you're heading to a drop box or voting center, please wear a mask and practice social distancing.
Thank you for committing to make your voice heard,
Suzan DelBene
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