Washington's most comprehensive election resource is now arriving in local mailboxes.
The Voters' Pamphlet for the Nov. 6 general election is available in English, Spanish and Chinese. It will reach more than three million households throughout the state.
Voters from Highline to anywhere in the world also may view the 2007 Voters' Pamphlet online at www.vote.wa.gov.
The electronic version is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Korean. Voters who are sight impaired may access versions in Braille, audio and large print.
"Making informed decisions on the ballot is a civic responsibility," said Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed, the chief elections officer.
"With 36 of 39 counties conducting all-mail elections, it's easier than ever to do your homework as you vote. You can study your campaign materials as you make your way down the ballot."
Six statewide measures, including one initiative, one referendum and four constitutional amendments, appear on the Nov. 6, ballot.
Also available at www.vote.wa.gov is information on the Court of Appeals Division Three, District One.
The last day for new voters to register in person is Tuesday, Oct. 22.