Register to Vote in Washington

Automatic Voter Registration: If you get a Washington state enhanced driver license or enhanced ID, election officials will automatically register you to vote or update your existing record.

 

Click to Register or Update

 

Ways to register:

Video: 3 Ways to Register to Vote - English

Online

To register online, you will need one of the following:

  • A current Washington state driver license or permit;
  • A current Washington state ID card; or,
  • The last four digits of your Social Security number.

Register online up to 8 days before an election to participate in that election.

By mail

Download and print a voter registration form in your preferred language.

Complete and sign the form before sending to your county elections office.

To vote in an election, county election officials must receive your form no later than 8 days before that election.

In person

Visit any county elections office to complete a voter registration form.

You can register in person until 8 p.m. on Election Day to participate in that election.

What you need:

Name

Residential address

Mailing address (if different from residential address)

Date of birth

Signature

U.S. citizenship

  • You must swear that you are a U.S. citizen when you register to vote.

Identification*

  • *You can register to vote without ID. However, your ballot will not be counted until you provide a qualifying ID to a county elections office.

Update your registration:

Update Online

You can also submit a new voter registration form by mail or in person at a county elections office.

Political parties

Voters in Washington do not choose a party when registering to vote and may vote for any candidate on the ballot.

Need a voter registration card?

Please contact your county elections office.

Need to cancel your registration?

Cancellation Form

The state of Washington requires a signature in order to cancel your registration.

This form can be returned to your county elections office by mail or email as a high-quality photo/scan.

 

Dates & Deadlines 

July 18
Start of 18-day voting period (through Election Day). Ballots are mailed out and Accessible Voting Units (AVUs) are available at voting centers.

July 28
Online and mail registrations must be received 8 days before Election Day.

August 5
Deadline for Washington State voter registration or updates (in person only).

August 5
Primary