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They Represent You (TRY) 2021 Congressional District 6 District Congressional times. in is County SPECIAL ELECTIONS SPECIAL may be held at other specified other at held be may All of Kitsap Kitsap of All Boundaries Bremerton, WA 98337 (360) 373-9725 (360) 98337 WA Bremerton, officials in odd years. odd in officials District LOCAL: 345 6th St., Suite 500 Suite St., 6th 345 LOCAL: officials are elected in even years; city and district district and city years; even in elected are officials 26 www.kilmer.house.gov submitted for vote at this time. Federal, state, and county county and state, Federal, time. this at vote for submitted Legislative Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-5916 225-5916 (202) 20515 D.C. Washington, first Monday in November. State ballot issues also are are also issues ballot State November. in Monday first 2059 Rayburn House Office Bldg. Office House Rayburn 2059 GENERAL ELECTIONS GENERAL are the first Tuesday after the the after Tuesday first the are REPRESENTATIVE DEREK KILMER (D) KILMER DEREK REPRESENTATIVE 2022 August. 6th DISTRICT 6th PRIMARY ELECTIONS PRIMARY rst Tuesday in in Tuesday rst fi the are org. 35 lwv-kitsap. 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Office Senate Russell 154 on election day. election on information, please write write please information, SENATOR PATTY MURRAY (D) MURRAY PATTY SENATOR 2022 Election Day or deposited in a county drop-box by 8 pm pm 8 by drop-box county a in deposited or Day Election 23 at least 16 years of age. For For age. of years 16 least at the voter. The envelope must be postmarked on or before before or on postmarked be must envelope The voter. the (206) 220-6400 (206) ship is open to all persons of of persons all to open is ship mailing envelope, which must be signed and dated by by dated and signed be must which envelope, mailing Toll Free: 1-888-648-7328 1-888-648-7328 Free: Toll enclose it in the secrecy envelope and then in the outer outer the in then and envelope secrecy the in it enclose - Member government. in pation LOCAL: 915 2nd Ave., #3206, Seattle, WA 98174 WA Seattle, #3206, Ave., 2nd 915 LOCAL: lot in the mail. 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SENATOR MARIA CANTWELL (D) (D) CANTWELL MARIA SENATOR 2024 RE-REGISTER IF YOU: YOU: IF RE-REGISTER Move or change your name. your change or Move ed courtesy of the League of Women Voters of of Voters Women of League the of courtesy ed Women Voters’ Education Fund and is present is and Fund Education Voters’ Women - Next Election Next ce or one of the Vote Centers. Vote the of one or ce fi of This publication is funded by the League of of League the by funded is publication This in person before 8 p.m. on election day at the Auditor’s Auditor’s the at day election on p.m. 8 before person in U.S. Capitol Switchboard (202) 224-3121 (202) Switchboard Capitol U.S. 2021 you renew your driver’s license. You also may register register may also You license. driver’s your renew you www.VoteWA.gov 8 days prior to election day or when when or day election to prior days 8 www.VoteWA.gov U.S. CONGRESS U.S. er Registration Form and mail it in or register online at at online register or in it mail and Form Registration er WHERE TO REGISTER: TO WHERE - Vot the download may You Email: www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ Email: felony conviction, you may register to vote. vote. to register may you conviction, felony (202) 456-1414, FAX: (202) 456-7044 (202) FAX: 456-1414, (202) ity of the Department of Corrections for a Washington Washington a for Corrections of Department the of ity VICE-PRESIDENT Kamala Harris (D) Harris Kamala VICE-PRESIDENT 2024 2024 - author the under not and State, Washington of resident citizen, 18 years old by the day of the next election, a a election, next the of day the by old years 18 citizen, WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO VOTE TO ELIGIBLE IS WHO : If you are a U.S. U.S. a are you If : www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ Email: (202) 456-1111 FAX: (202) 456-2461 (202) FAX: 456-1111 (202) PRESIDENT Joseph Biden (D) (D) Biden Joseph PRESIDENT select candidates and officials. and candidates select 2024 REGISTERED VOTER, REGISTERED you help make laws and and laws make help you a As Election Next THEY REPRESENT YOU REPRESENT THEY VOTER INFORMATION VOTER OFFICIALS NATIONAL STATE OFFICIALS Next Election ATTORNEY GENERAL 23rd DISTRICT Voter Information Hotline: Bob Ferguson (D) 2024 Next Election 1-800-448-4881 PO Box 40100, Olympia 98504-0100 SENATOR Christine Rolfes (D) 2024 State Website Address: (360) 753-6200 www.atg.wa.gov 303 Cherburg Building, (360) 786-7644 www.access.wa.gov 1-800-551-4636 — Consumer Protection Information Email: [email protected] Next Election COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS REPRESENTATIVE Drew Hansen (D) 2022 GOVERNOR Hilary Franz (D) 2024 370 O’Brien Bldg., Ph: (360) 786-7842 Jay Inslee (D) 2024 Department of Natural Resources Email: [email protected] Office of the Governor PO Box 47001, Olympia, WA 98504-7001 PO Box 40002, Olympia 98504-0002 (360) 902-1004 www.dnr.wa.gov REPRESENTATIVE Tarra Simmons (D) 2022 (360) 902-4111 FAX: (360) 753-4110 www.dnr.wa.gov [email protected] 132F Legislative Bldg. (360) 786-7934 Email: Use Governor’s mail form, found at: Email: [email protected] www.governor.wa.gov SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Chris Reykdal (NP) 2024 LT. GOVERNOR Old Capitol Building, 600 S. Washington St. 26th DISTRICT Denny Heck (D) 2024 PO Box 47200, Olympia, WA 98504-7200 Office of Lieutenant Governor Owen (360) 725-6000 FAX: (360) 753-6712 P.O. Box 40400, Olympia 98504-0400 www.k12.wa.us [email protected] SENATOR Emily Randall (D) 2022 (360) 786-7700 FAX: (360) 786-7749 416 Legislative Bldg. (360) 786-7650 www.ltgov.wa.gov [email protected] INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Email: [email protected] Mike Kreidler (D) 2024 SECRETARY OF STATE Office of the Insurance Commissioner REPRESENTATIVE Michelle Caldier (R) 2022 Kim Wyman (R) 2024 PO Box 40255, Olympia, WA 98504-0255 122H Legislative Bldg. (360) 786-7802 Washington Secretary of State (360) 725-7000 1-800-562-6900 Email: [email protected] PO Box 40220, Olympia 98504-0220 www.insurance.wa.gov [email protected] (360) 902-4151 REPRESENTATIVE Jesse Young (R) 2022 Voters Service: 1-800-448-4881 468 O’Brien Bldg. (360) 786-7964 www.secstate.wa.gov [email protected] STATE LEGISLATURE Email: [email protected] 35th DISTRICT TREASURER Legislative Hotline 1-800-562-6000 Mike Pellicciotti (D) 2024 Office of the State Treasurer Legislative Building House Mailing Address: SENATOR Tim Sheldon (D) 2022 PO Box 40200, Olympia 98504-0200 P.O. Box 40600, Lesiglative District # Olympia, WA 98504-0600 417 Legislative Bldg. (360) 786-7668 (360) 902-9000 FAX: (360) 902-9044 Email: [email protected] www.tre.wa.gov [email protected] Senate Mailing Address: REPRESENTATIVE Drew C. MacEwen (R) 2022 STATE AUDITOR P.O. Box 404, Legisltive District # Olympia, WA 98504-04 427A Legislative Bldg. (360) 786-7902 Pat McCarthy (D) 2024 Email: [email protected] Insurance Building P.O. Box 40021, Olympia, WA 98504-0021 State Information: 1-800-321-2808 REPRESENTATIVE Dan Griffey (R) 2022 (360) 902-0370 www.sao.wa.gov State Ombudsman: 1-800-562-6028 Public Disclosure Commission: (360) 753-1111 403 O’Brien Bldg. (360) 786-7966 1-866-902-3900 — Citizen Complaint Hotline Email: [email protected] COURTS COUNTY OF KITSAP COUNTY OF KITSAP STATE SUPREME COURT JUSTICES KITSAP COUNTY COURTHOUSE (360) 337-7053 Next Election Toll Free from: B.I.: (206) 842-2061 ASSESSOR (360) 337-7160 [email protected] Next Election Olalla: (253) 851-4147 Phil Cook (R) 2022 619 Division St., Port Orchard, WA 98366 Steven Gonzalez 2024 Web site: www.kitsapgov.com/ AUDITOR (360) 337-7129 [email protected] Susan J.
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