Elections in Washington (state)
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In Washington, elections are authorized by Articles II, III, and IV of the Washington State Constitution, which respectively include the establishment of elections for the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches of the state government; Article VI establishes election procedures and rights.
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Washington uses a vote-by-mail system under the supervision of the Secretary of State, mandated statewide since 2011. Counties were previously able to choose between it and in-person voting from 2005 onward, of which all but one adopted vote-by-mail by 2011.[1] Since 2008, most non-presidential elections are carried out using nonpartisan blanket primary, also known as the "top-two primary".[2]
In a 2020 study, Washington was ranked as the 2nd easiest state for citizens to vote in.[3]
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2004
- 2004 United States presidential election in Washington (state)
- 2004 United States Senate election in Washington
- 2004 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington
- 2004 Washington gubernatorial election
- Washington attorney general election, 2004
- Washington secretary of state election, 2004
- Washington ballot measures, 2004
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2009
- 2009 Washington State local elections
- 2009 Seattle mayoral election
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State elections
2022
Federal elections
State elections
2024
Federal elections
State elections
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