The Attorney General General Election in Washington State on November 7, 2028, will determine the state's chief legal officer responsible for representing the state in legal matters, enforcing consumer protection and antitrust laws, and providing legal counsel to state agencies. This statewide partisan election occurs during the general election cycle and features candidates from major political parties.
The Attorney General General Election in Washington State on November 7, 2028, will determine the state's chief legal officer responsible for representing the state in legal matters, enforcing consumer protection and antitrust laws, and providing legal counsel to state agencies. This statewide partisan election occurs during the general election cycle and features candidates from major political parties.
To vote in Washington's 2028 Attorney General election, residents must be registered by October 8, 2028, either online, by mail, or in person. Washington conducts all elections by mail: ballots are automatically mailed to registered voters, who can return them via drop box, mail, or at a vote center; in-person voting is also available during the early voting period and on Election Day with valid ID such as a Washington driver's license, state ID, or tribal ID.