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“We may not have exciting statewide or national races to vote on this year, but the election still is consequential. We have many local officeholders to choose and state and local propositions to decide. Voters in the Spokane Valley and Vancouver area will fill legislative vacancies and several judicial races will be on the ballot. All Washington voters will have the final say on three citizen initiatives, including one that has attracted record spending by national players. We also have two amendments to our state constitution. "We encourage all voters to pull out their ballots and review the Voters’ Pamphlet and any county-produced voter information, media coverage, and campaign literature. Our online voters guide is a handy source of information, and we have partnered with TVW to produce the 2011 Video Voters’ Guide. “So take a few minutes and fill out your ballot, following all directions, including signing your signature in the designated space. It’s simple – and so important for self-government. Don’t count yourself out.”There are 3.66 million registered voters in Washington. This is the first statewide General Election run entirely by mail, since the last of the 39 counties, Pierce, made the switch to vote-by-mail this year.