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Secretary of State Steve Hobbs thanks Washingtonians for supporting Ukrainian-relief charities

OLYMPIA — Secretary of State Steve Hobbs continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, one year into the unprovoked invasion by Russia.

Through the Office of the Secretary of State’s Combined Fund Drive (CFD), Washington state employees and retirees have donated more than $146,200 to over 15 charitable organizations that support Ukrainian relief. Of these donations, more than $12,200 were specifically dedicated to Ukraine.

Legacy Washington’s “Love, Equally” public exhibit opens Feb. 14

Secretary of State Steve Hobbs to host reception celebrating 10 years of marriage equality in Washington state

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Secretary of State Steve Hobbs and Governor Jay Inslee, along with state and local dignitaries, community leaders, and civil rights trailblazers, will gather at the Legislative Building in Olympia Feb. 14 for the grand opening of Legacy Washington’s newest exhibit, “Love, Equally: The Journey to Marriage Equality.”

General election recount requests filed in two Congressional races

OLYMPIA — This week, the Office of the Secretary of State received requests to recount certified results for two of Washington’s congressional races. In the Third Congressional District, the Joe Kent for Congress campaign requested a machine recount of all votes cast for the office of U.S. Representative. In the Ninth Congressional District, candidate Doug Basler asked for manual recounts of two precincts.

Grants available to counties to help strengthen election security

OLYMPIA — More than $3 million in state funding is now available to help Washington counties enhance election security.

The Information Security Grant program, administered by the Office of the Secretary of State, will award grants of up to $80,000 annually to help Washington counties strengthen their election security efforts. Counties can use the funding to purchase or upgrade their security software and hardware, hire IT security personnel, make structural improvements, and more.

Avoid scammers and con artists: “Give smart” this holiday season

  • Tips and online resources help people protect themselves from being scammed by fake charities and fundraisers
  • GIVESMART! initiative empowers Washingtonians to make educated, informed giving decisions

OLYMPIA — It’s the most wonderful time of the year for giving. And for scammers.

Today is Giving Tuesday, and Secretary of State Steve Hobbs encourages people to “give smart” this holiday season so charitable donations will get to their intended causes.