Questions About Voter Registration

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Address changes

Address changes must be made at least 29 days before an election in order for your ballot to be mailed to your new address. The post office will not forward ballots. If you miss the 29-day cutoff, your address will be changed after the election. Contact the Elections Office about receiving a replacement ballot if your ballot was sent to your old address.

If you moved to a new address within Clark County, you may change your address any of the following ways:

  • Update your address on MyVote 
  • Email elections@clark.wa.gov and provide your name, birth date, old residential address and new residential address
  • Call the Elections Office at (360) 397-2345
  • Mail a mail-in voter registration form
  • Send a letter to the Elections Office and provide your name, birth date, old residential address, new residential address and your signature. Mail the letter to:

Clark County Elections Office
PO Box 8815
Vancouver, WA 98666-8815

If you moved to another county in Washington, you must register to vote in your new county. You may register either of the following ways:

If you have moved outside Washington, or you no longer wish to be a registered voter:

Complete a Request for Cancellation form and mail to our office at:

Clark County Elections 
PO Box 8815
Vancouver, WA 98666-8815

If you wish to report a deceased voter:

Complete the Cancellation of Deceased Voter form and mail it to the Elections Office.