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Secretary of State Steve Hobbs Rallies Washingtonians on National Voter Registration Day in Pullman

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Published on September 16, 2025
Secretary of State Steve Hobbs Rallies Washingtonians on National Voter Registration Day in PullmanSource: Google Street View

Washington residents are reminded that on Tuesday, it is National Voter Registration Day. Secretary of State Steve Hobbs visited Washington State University in Pullman to talk with students about registering to vote and preparing for the General Election on November 4, according to the Washington Secretary of State.

Secretary Hobbs emphasizes the importance of participating in elections. He said, "Registering to vote is an important step toward being civically engaged with your community.” He also noted that every vote matters, "especially when local measures and candidates are on the ballot," as reported by the Washington Secretary of State.

You can register to vote in Washington online at VoteWA.gov, in person at your county elections office, or by mail if postmarked by October 27 for the November election. If you miss that, you can still register in person at a county elections office until 8 p.m. on Election Day. Information on voter eligibility and the registration process is available on the official voter website, as stated by the Washington Secretary of State.