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“This year has been one of the most interesting and closely watched presidential campaigns we’ve seen in many years. This Mock Election is a great way to introduce students to voting and let them vote for their favorite presidential candidate. It’s important that Washington students develop the skills and interest to fully engage in our democracy. Voting is a key part of that.”Wyman said one reason why the Mock Election is fun is it allows everyone to compare students’ voting results with how adults vote later. Results will be posted online for the state and by school on the Elections Division webpage immediately after the Mock Election ends May 20. Nearly 130,000 students have voted in Washington’s annual Mock Election each fall since 2004. For additional information about the Mock Election, contact Jackie Wheeler in the Elections Division at (360) 902-4143 or [email protected]. Wheeler says free resources are available for teachers, including the curriculum book Teaching Elections in Washington State. The lessons offered in the curriculum book are for grades K-12, meet state and Common Core standards, and satisfy the civics coursework for graduation. OSPI-developed classroom-based assessments are provided with each lesson.