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9 days left to register to vote in Wash.

03:49 PM PDT on Thursday, September 25, 2008

KREM.com

WASHINGTON--October 4 is the last day for online or mail-in voter registrations or transfers.

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Secretary of State Sam Reed, Washington’s chief elections official, is urging eligible residents to register, or update their registration status by this deadline if they’ve moved and are still registered at their former address.

 

Reed said it’s easy, quick and assures citizens they will have a voice in this pivotal November General Election, including the hotly contested races for president and governor.

 

“The November election will be extremely important for Washington voters,” Reed said. “Several key races will be on the ballot, including president, all nine congressional seats, governor and other statewide offices, judicial races, most legislative seats and many local government offices. Some of these races will be close. I encourage people who haven’t registered yet to register. And if you’ve moved and haven’t updated your registration, do that soon so you can vote in the upcoming election.”  

 

Eligible citizens with a Washington State driver’s license or Washington State ID card may register online via www.vote.wa.gov

 

Voter registration forms are available in English, Chinese, Spanish, Cambodian, Korean, Laotian, Russian and Vietnamese. Forms can be downloaded at www.vote.wa.gov.

 

Citizens can go to MyVote to check on their voter registration status and to change their voting address. To access MyVote, go to www.vote.wa.gov.

Registered voters in the state of Washington are required to:

● be citizens of the United States;

● have lived in Washington State for at least 30 days;

● be at least 18 years old by Election Day; and

● have had their voting rights restored if they were ever convicted of a felony.

 

Federal and state law requires citizens to provide identification to register to vote, such as a Washington driver’s license or Social Security number. Other ID forms are valid under the law.

Washington is one of only two states offering online voter registration (Arizona is the other).  October 20 is the last day for in-person voter registration for voters not currently registered in Washington prior to the November election.

Reed pointed out that Washington’s registered voters do not have to reregister to vote in each election.

 

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