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Washington

Register to Vote

October 9, 2026

This represents the final window for voter enrollment for the general cycle. All forms must be finished or sent by mail by this calendar date.

Advance Ballot Days

October 15-October 31

Utilize local early polling sites in your region. Operating hours may fluctuate depending on the specific venue during this period.

Day of Vote

Primary Election: March 3, 2026                           General Election: November 3, 2026

Voting sites operate 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM. Citizens need to visit their local station. Please present a verified form of photo identification.

Who's on Your Ballot

To start, access the state representative directory or geographical search tool using your home address. This will reveal the specific officials and candidates representing your current zone.

Candidate Lookup

Select your city to find candidates in your district.

Select Your City

Regional Representative - Zone 1

Roy Cooper - Democrat

Roy Cooper focus areas include strengthening public schools, expanding healthcare access, and driving statewide economic development.

State Senate Seat - Area 2

Michael Whatley - Republican

Michael Whatley is dedicated to economic prosperity, upholding constitutional rights, and maintaining the integrity of the judiciary.

Legal Bench Group - District 3

Shanon Bray - Libertarian

Shanon Bray promotes enhanced digital privacy, individual sovereignty, and reduced spending to encourage market innovation.

Locate Your Polling Place

Enter home address or zip

Your specific site is based on where you live. Use the resources provided to double-check your station. Note that strictly regulated hours apply to every precinct within the boundaries of the state systems during the election cycle.

Local Station
123 Main St, Raleigh, NC
Open Hours

7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Voter Enrollment

Make your impact known in the coming state elections. Use these instructions to sign up for voting, update your residential record, or check your current registration using the portal.

A

Review Local Requirements

Verify that you satisfy the criteria regarding age, legal status, and residency for state residents before you begin the online form.

B

Finish the Enrollment

Fill out the official paperwork via the motor vehicle website or send a physical document to your local board of elections for processing.

C

Check Your Voter Status

Following your application, use the lookup application to ensure your profile is current and your polling details are correct for the vote.

Ballot Resources

Main Election Sample

Look over the template for the next general cycle, featuring contests for national, state-level, and municipal office seekers.

Primary Election Draft

Review partisan voting documents to see which individuals are competing for the official nomination in your specific region.

Mail-in Voting

All qualified residents can apply for a mail-in ballot. This typically entails three distinct stages: filing an official request, completing the ballot in the presence of appropriate witnesses, and ensuring the document is returned to election officials by the designated date for final tallies.

Voter Information & Election Guides

View Key Deadlines

Access the 2024 Timeline

Candidate Profiles

See Candidate Details

Voting Stations

Find Your Home Station

Enrollment Status

Verify My Registration

Ballot Previews

Check Sample Ballot

Absentee Forms

Request Your Ballot

Citizen Tools

Reliable Vote Guides

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