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“I love the Mock Election because it introduces students to voting and shows them why it’s important. I hope every Washington student will graduate with the skills to fully engage in our democracy, and have the passion and commitment to do so. Voting is a key part of that.”Students in grades 6-12 will “vote” for president, U.S. Senate and governor. They also will consider three initiatives: I-1433 (raising state’s minimum wage); I-1491 (restricting firearms access); and I-735 (asking Washington’s congressional delegation to support an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that says constitutionally protected free speech excludes spending of money). K-5 students will vote for president, U.S. Senate and governor, as well as I-1433. Results will be posted online for the state and by school on the Elections Division’s webpage soon after the Mock Election ends Friday. Need more info about the Mock Election? Contact Jackie Wheeler in the Elections Division at (360) 902-4143 or [email protected].