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Washington sets a record with National Voter Registration Day 2018

Washington sets a record with National Voter Registration Day 2018

Since 2012, elections officials across America have made National Voter Registration Day an annual focal point of public-awareness campaigns to get more eligible citizens to register to vote. In Washington, as in other states, the effort has concentrated largely on getting young adults to sign up as registered voters. This demographic is targeted for two key reasons: First, the U.S. Census Bureau regularly finds that young people who are eligible to vote are registered at much lower rates than citizens in older…

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Tuesday’s National Voter Registration Day

Tuesday’s National Voter Registration Day

If you haven’t registered to vote in Washington, Tuesday’s just the prompt you need. Sept. 24 is National Voter Registration Day as designated by the National Association of Secretaries of State and Secretary of State Kim Wyman. Wyman, who sits on the NASS executive board, encourages all eligible Washington citizens who haven’t registered yet to do so in time to vote in the General Election this fall.  Washington has more than 3.9 million active registered voters, well above the 3.5…

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It’s National Voter Registration Day!

It’s National Voter Registration Day!

If you’re eligible to vote in the upcoming General Election but haven’t registered yet, perhaps this will inspire you. Today, Sept. 25, is National Voter Registration Day. The purpose of this designated day, which is part of (wait for it) National Voter Registration Month in September, is to make everyone aware of voter registration opportunities so people don’t miss out on exercising this powerful and important right and having their voice heard as we select our government’s leaders and decide…

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