Seattle's Democracy Voucher Program: What you need to know

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Seattle's Democracy Voucher Program: What you need to know
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Did you get your vouchers in the mail?

Seattle’s Democracy Voucher Program is returning for the 2025 election, giving residents a unique opportunity to fund local candidates without spending their own money. Keep reading to learn how the program works, when vouchers will be mailed out and what to expect this election cycle.

The Democracy Voucher Program is a publicly funded initiative that allows Seattle residents to financially support candidates for local office. First approved by voters in 2015 through the "Honest Elections Seattle" initiative, the program is the first of its kind in the nation and aims to make campaign financing more transparent and accessible.Eligible Seattle residents receive four $25 vouchers, totaling $100, which they can assign to participating candidates running for Seattle City Council. These vouchers function like campaign contributions, helping candidates fund their campaigns while reducing reliance on large donors.Once a resident assigns their voucher to a candidate, they can return it directly to the campaign or send it to the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission for processing. SEEC verifies the vouchers before releasing funds to candidates.The SEEC will distribute democracy vouchers to Seattle residents starting Feb. 24. Once received, residents can assign them to candidates who have qualified for the program.A list of eligible candidates will be available on the SEEC website.The program is funded through a $3 million annual property tax levy, approved by voters in 2015. This tax, which applies to commercial, business, and residential properties, costs the average homeowner around $8 per year.Candidates can use democracy voucher funds for campaign-related expenses, such as advertising, events and outreach. However, they cannot use them for:Candidates must follow strict financial reporting guidelines and spending limits to participate in the program.Once you receive your vouchers, you can assign them by writing the candidate’s name, signing and dating them. Vouchers can then be:All contributions made through the Democracy Voucher Program are public record, meaning your name and the candidate you support will be published on SEEC’s program data page.By using democracy vouchers, Seattle residents can have a direct impact on local elections without spending their own money. The program is designed to level the playing field, giving grassroots candidates a better chance to compete against well-funded opponents.Seattle residents can apply for democracy vouchers online.Visit the King County Elections website to check if you are a registered voter in Seattle and to update your address.If you are not a registered voter in Seattle, you may still be eligible for democracy vouchers if you are:With vouchers set to arrive in mailboxes this week, Seattle voters will soon have the chance to support candidates who align with their priorities in the upcoming 2025 Seattle City Council election.Puyallup man killed, family now sending ashes back to Japan: ‘That’s his final trip’4 arrested following carjacking, crash, chase in Spanaway, WA‘You steal for a living’: Everett antique store confronts accused serial shoplifters2 bills aimed at improving community safety in WA advancePirate plunders boat motors from Gig Harbor marinaTo get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter.Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

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