The 2028 U.S. Senate general election in Washington will determine who serves as one of the state's two senators in the U.S. Senate. The race is expected to be competitive, with the incumbent senator seeking re-election and potential challengers from major parties vying for the seat.
The 2028 U.S. Senate general election in Washington will determine who serves as one of the state's two senators in the U.S. Senate. The race is expected to be competitive, with the incumbent senator seeking re-election and potential challengers from major parties vying for the seat.
To vote in Washington State, residents must register online, by mail, or in person by the registration deadline. Washington conducts all elections by mail, so active registered voters will automatically receive a ballot; they can return it via drop box, mail, or vote in person at a voting center during the early voting period or on Election Day. Voters must provide a Washington State driver's license, ID card, or the last four digits of their Social Security number to register, and signature verification is used for ballot authentication.