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.
Students vote on paper ballots for real candidates and issues, just like they will in the future. We also provide an alternate ballot where students can vote for their favorite dessert or debate a measure concerning cellphones in classrooms. Order real ‘I voted' stickers for your classroom, too!
Just like adult voters in our state, students will vote on paper ballots. The advantage of paper ballots is the ability to audit the results. The toolkits contain a worksheet for classroom results. Download all materials needed — mock ballots, tabulation sheets, voters' pamphlets, and posters.
If paper is not an option, we encourage teachers to use district approved online platforms that their students are comfortable with to conduct the Mock Election online.
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Email us to request a virtual or in-person presentation at [email protected].