Turn 18 Before November? Here's How to Vote in WA Primary
July 8, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Kitsap Sun

Washington state is opening primary voting doors to teens who'll be 18 by Election Day in November. If you're turning 18 between now and November 4, you can cast a ballot in the state's primary election. This expansion gives younger voters a chance to participate in the democratic process earlier than traditional voting age requirements. The move reflects growing efforts to engage younger citizens in elections and boost voter participation across the state. Read more about this...