ELECTION
Election Day: No ballot? You can still vote!
(Nov. 8, 2022) — It’s Election Day!
If you’ve lost your ballot or are not yet registered to vote, welcome to Washington state, where you can still vote. Under our state’s same-day registration law, you can go to your local County Auditor’s office and voting centers until 8 p.m. today to register and vote, or if you misplaced your ballot, you can go there until 8 p.m. to cast a provisional ballot and make your voice heard.
Already voted? You can check to confirm that your ballot has been received at VoteWA.
Also, you can volunteer for the final labor Neighbor virtual phone FUN bank today from 5 to 8 p.m. to get out the labor vote. Get details and RSVP.
Freedom is on the ballot.
This fall, your vote is more important than ever. The freedom to vote, the freedom to join a union, the freedom to earn a living wage, the freedom to access health care and make decisions about our own bodies… it’s all on the ballot.
That’s why we need to make our voices heard! We need to vote for candidates who will protect our freedoms, and vote out those who don’t. As you fill out your ballot, make sure you know which candidates have earned labor’s support.
How candidates earn labor’s endorsement.
See the entire list of 2022 WSLC Endorsements. You can also find labor endorsements on local races and ballot measures from your local Central Labor Council:
MLK Labor (King County)
Pierce County CLC
Snohomish & Island CLC
Southwest Washington CLC
Spokane Regional LC
If your CLC is not listed here, contact them to see if they have any recommendations.
Who earned labor’s support.
U.S. SENATE and HOUSE
STATEWIDE
WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE
See the entire list of 2022 WSLC Endorsements.