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We’re less than two months away from the 2020 US Presidential Election, and today we celebrate National Voter Registration Day to help motivate Washingtonians to register for the big event this November.
Regardless of which side you align with, or who you plan on voting for, you must be a registered voter in order to do so. With National Voter Registration Day, brands and offices around the country are asking folks to sign up.
#NationalVoterRegistrationDayhttps://t.co/WwzdPhDkAZ
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 22, 2020
Register to vote today.
Then get your:
✅ friends
✅ coworkers
✅ parents
✅ children
✅ siblings
✅ grandparents
✅ cousins
✅ 2nd cousins
✅ neighbors
✅ ex
✅ dentist
✅ enemies
🗳️ to register, too.The more people who vote, the better. #VoteReadyhttps://t.co/M2WAbBDuGI
— Governor Jay Inslee (@GovInslee) September 22, 2020
Washington’s beloved sports franchises are also getting on board, issuing calls encouraging voters to hit registration websites to ensure that ballots are sent to the right address so an impact can be made.
It’s National Voter Registration Day! Are you registered to vote? If you are not registered to VOTE please register. Your VOICE matters and your VOTE counts! #beheard #VOTE #nationalvoterregistrationday2020 #GoHawks pic.twitter.com/2d4mg7yzmp
— Blitz the Seahawk (@BlitzTheSeahawk) September 22, 2020
It’s #NationalVoterRegistrationDay
Tag a friend to remind them to register and make their voice heard in this year’s election! @VulcanInc @trailblazers @Seahawks @MoPOP #BeHeard x #VOTE
REGISTER ➡️ https://t.co/6SYtXOeXWr pic.twitter.com/drKgMwO56k
— Seattle Sounders FC (@SoundersFC) September 22, 2020
It’s #NationalVoterRegistrationDay!
Make sure you’re #VoteReady and register now 👉 https://t.co/tduYpJkQab pic.twitter.com/DIWoQl0ckL
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) September 22, 2020
Ballots are set to arrive in the mail at registered voter residences approximately two weeks before the election.
You can learn all you need about absentee ballots, registration information, and the entire Washington voting process on the Secretary of State website.