Check your ballot status at VoteWA.gov. Find out what each status means here. If you receive a signature cure form, complete and return it to your county elections office by November 25. County certification is November 26.
Check your ballot status at VoteWA.gov. Find out what each status means here. If you receive a signature cure form, complete and return it to your county elections office by November 25. County certification is November 26.
Select a format to learn more about what's on your ballot or log in to VoteWA to view a voters' guide customized to the measures and races on your ballot.
A searchable overview of all state measures and information provided by state candidates. Use a mobile device or Chrome/Firefox browser to load this dynamic guide.
Choose from regional Editions, including Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese translations.
Your precinct determines which measures and races are on your ballot. You may see candidates in the Voters' Pamphlet that do not appear on your ballot. Visit VoteWA.gov to see measures and races in your precinct.
Listen to recordings from the printed Voters' Pamphlet.
Audio for the Voters' Pamphlet Audio Guide is created by the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library. WTBBL provides library services statewide to any Washington resident unable to read standard print material due to blindness, visual impairment, deaf-blindness, physical disability (cannot hold a book or turn pages), or reading disability. If you are interested in receiving their free library services, please visit their website here.
Videos of statewide measures and candidates, produced by TVW.