Ardmore Elementary School Community, Get Ready to Vote
in the United States Election on Nov. 3rd!
Voting is one of the most important ways that we, as parents, give input on education policy and funding. If you are a U.S. citizen, you’re likely eligible to vote.
Voting is easy and fast in Washington state! Here are quick actions you can take:
- Register online: www.VoteWA.org
- See if you’re eligible
- Check if you’re registered at your CURRENT address
- Find a ballot box near you
- For more, see King County’s How to Vote page
Parents who vote can help decide many things that affect public schools – from leaders to funding to policies. Make your voice heard! If you have questions about voting and want a friendly Ardmore parent to ask, please contact Robin Buckmiller (robuck@outlook.com).
We’d love to achieve 100% of eligible Ardmore parents voting! Let’s make our voices heard on Nov. 3rd.
Voting Is Easy
Once registered, you will receive a ballot in the mail. You can mail it back, drop it at a ballot box, or go to a voting center. See King County’s How to Vote page.
You Can Vote If You Are:
- A U.S. citizen
- A resident of Washington for at least 30 days before the election
- Registered at your CURRENT address
- At least 18 years old by Election Day
- Not disqualified from voting due to a court order
- Not under Department of Corrections supervision for a Washington felony conviction
Register online at www.VoteWA.org, Deadline: Monday, Oct. 26