If you STILL haven't registered to vote yet—despite the fact that we literally PUT A VOTER REGISTRATION FORM ON THE COVER, walked you through the process of filling out the form, and told you why it matters—well, shame on you. But it's still not too late! You can register to vote through October 20th in person at your county auditor's office. If you live in Seattle, that office is—bizarrely—located in Renton; if you live outside King County, you can find out where your county auditor's office is here.

To register to vote in the state of Washington, you must be a US citizen; a legal resident of Washington State; at least 18 years old by election day and not currently denied your voting rights by a felony conviction. You do not have declare a political party preference.

WHY does your vote matter so goddamn much this November 4? And WHERE do you want to be when the election goes down? The links under Election! hold the answers to these questions (and many, many more).