Greeners Vote

At Evergreen we are committed to supporting students who want to vote and who wish to engage and challenge how we discuss complex issues and think about our role as members of a democracy

voter registration

Visit the Voter Hub

Daniel J. Evans Library, Evans Hall

Students and community members can get support with voter registration, ballots, voter guides and more information at the nonpartisan Student Engagement Hub

Voter Hub Hours:

  • Friday, November 1, 10 am - 4 pm
  • Saturday, November 2, 10 am - 4 pm
  • Monday, November 4, 10 am - 4 pm
  • Tuesday, November 5, 8 am - 8 pm 
    (Election Day)

Voting in Washington

Sign up for election reminders and get help with voter registration and voting by mail.

Sign-up for Election Reminders (TurboVote)

Voter Information

You should receive a voter pamphlet in the mail with your ballot. Review the 2024 General Election Voter's Guide online.

Voting Period

Eligible voters can vote anytime between the start of the voting period (when their ballot is mailed to them) and Election Day.

Return Your Ballot

Return your ballot via USPS (with provided free postage envelope), to a County Elections Office, or dropped at a Ballot Drop Box.

Campus Bus Stop

Campus Ballot Drop Box

Did you know we have a Ballot Drop Box at the Olympia campus? It's next to the bus stop on Red Square.

Ballot Boxes will remain open until 8 pm on November 5.

Important 2024 Dates

2024 DateVoting Event
Tuesday, September 17National Voter Registration Day
Monday, October 7 - Friday, October 11National Voter Education Week
Monday, October 28Washington Online Voter Registration Deadline
(You can still register to vote in-person through November 5)
Tuesday, November 5Election Day

Voting Accessibility

Need assistance with voting or registration? Contact Access Services 

For more information about U.S. Voting Accessibility, visit Voters with Disabilities from the Office of Secretary of State for Washington.

Voters with Disabilities - sos.wa.gov

Get Involved 

Many of the issues you care about are happening at the local, state, and national levels and have a direct impact on young people! 

  • If you are eligible to vote in the United States we encourage you to register to vote or update your registration.
  • If you are not eligible to vote there are still many ways to can be involved in civic engagement and political discourse through student activism, student clubs and organizations, and public service.

Stay Informed

Theres a lot of information out there, and a lot of misinformation too. Use these resources to help you determine what is real and what is misinformation so you can connect with the issues and candidates that align with your values. 

More Civic Engagement Resources

Compare the Issues
Compare Candidates and Ballot Measures

2024 WA Ballot Initiatives

Each Washington State voter will vote either "Yes" or "No" on the following initiatives in the general election.

InitiativeDescription
Initiative 2066Prohibit state and local governments from restricting access to natural gas
Initiative 2109Repeal the capital gains excise tax imposed on long-term capital assets by individuals with capital gains over $250,000
Initiative 2117Prohibit carbon tax credit trading and repeal provisions of the 2021 Washington Climate Commitment Act (CCA), a state law that provided for a cap and invest program designed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 95% by 2050
Initiative 2124Allow all employees and self-employed individuals to opt out of paying the tax and receiving benefits under WA Cares, the state's long-term services and supports trust health care program

Contact Julie Slone at slonej@evergreen.edu to request additional resources be added to this page.