Your 2025 Washington Voters’ Essentials

At Southwest Washington Accountable Community of Health (SWACH), we know that your voice is essential to building health equity across Clark, Klickitat, and Skamania counties. Our vote is critical to decisions on funding for housing, mental health, access to care, and local resources—all the issues that impact the well-being of our neighbors.

To ensure your vote is counted in the upcoming General Election, here are the essential dates and steps you need to take now.

Step 1: Confirm Your Registration & Update Your Address

The single most important thing you can do right now is make sure you are registered to vote at your current address. This is fast, free, and easy!

  • Register to Vote: Vote.org

  • If you aren’t sure you’re registered, visit VoteWA.gov to confirm your status or update your residential address.

Step 2: Mark you Calendar

November 4, 2025 is General Election Day.

Confirm or update your voter registration information today at VoteWA.gov. If you are registered to vote, your ballot is mailed automatically and there's no need to request one. View the Online Voters' Guide or the list of Candidates Who Have Filed.

October 17: Ballots are mailed out by county election offices no later than 18 days prior to Election Day. Ballots for eligible military and overseas voters are mailed no later than 45 days prior to Election Day.

October 27 is the deadline to register or update your address online. You may also register and vote in person at a county voting center through Election Day. 

Step 3: Prepare to Vote

Take the time to learn about the issues and candidates.

Your vote is a vital tool. Make a plan to vote, and encourage your friends, family, and neighbors to do the same!

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