Special Election in Washington Scheduled for February 11, 2025

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The Washington Secretary of State's office is gearing up for a Special Election on February 11, 2025, inviting voters to confirm their registration status. To facilitate participation, ballots will be mailed out by January 24, ensuring voters have ample time to receive and return them. Military and overseas voters will receive their ballots even earlier, 30 days prior to the election. Voters must register or update their registration online by February 3, but they also have the option to register in person at local voting centers through election day. The ballots will feature local offices and measures specific to each precinct, making it crucial for voters to check their registration details.

For further assistance, voters can access resources at VoteWA. gov or reach out to their local elections office. Furthermore, the article emphasizes the importance of voting by mail in Washington, where ballots are sent directly to registered addresses. This streamlined process enables voters to cast their ballots conveniently, without the need for postage.

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