Throughout this week, the pamphlet for the Nov. 4 General Election finds its way to 3.2 million households all over the state of Washington to help you become the most informed voter you can be.
According to the
Washington Constitution, every household is required to receive a pamphlet, and to make it more accessible, Chinese, Vietnamese, Spanish, and
audio, plain text and Word document versions are available.
Initiatives on the ballot this fall include:
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Initiative 1351, an effort to lower class sizes in public schools
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Initiative 591, which would loosen gun control
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Initiative 594, which would tighten gun control
The pamphlet features more in-depth information about these initiatives in addition to background on state candidates.
Keep an eye on your mailbox, and if you don't receive you pamphlet by Oct. 22, call the Voter Hotline at (800) 448-4881, email
[email protected], or stop by your local post office, long-term care center, disability service center or library where additional copies are available.