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How to Vote in Washington, DC in 2018 - Duration: 2:31.
Hello DC, If you want to vote in the November general election, first you need to be registered.
You can check if you're already registered using the link in the description.
If you still need to register, there's a link in the description where you can register online if you have a valid DC driver's license.
If you don't have one, you'll use the same registration link, but at the end you'll
have to print it out and mail it in or sign it electronically and submit it by email.
Whether you're registering online or by mail, you've gotta do it by October 16th to vote in the November election.
If you miss the deadline though, don't panic.
You can register in person at your polling place during early voting or on election day.
You'll just need to bring a proof of address, like a recent bank statement or utility bill,
a tuition bill, or a lease with your name and address on it.
So once you're registered, you get to vote.
One of the easiest ways to do it is to vote absentee by mail.
If you want the convenience of voting without even having to leave your house, you should
request an absentee ballot by filling out the form in the link below by October 30th.
Then, you just wait for your ballot to show up in the mail, fill it out, and send it back by November 6th.
You can also vote early in person from October 27th through November 5th.
Early voting centers are all open from 8:30am to 7pm every day, and there's a link to
where you can find an early voting center near you below.
If you really want the experience of voting on election day, you can find out where you need to go to vote using the link in the description.
Polls are open from 7am to 8pm.
You may be asked to show an ID, especially if this is your first time voting in DC or
you're registering at the polls, so bring any kind of photo ID, or a recent utility
bill, bank statement, or paycheck with your name and address on it.
If you want to see everything that's going to be on the ballot ahead of time, you can
look on the app or to the link below and look at a sample ballot.
You don't have to vote for every item on the ballot if you don't want to, but it
gives you a chance to research the candidates for your local elections ahead of time so
you're not surprised when you get to the voting booth.
You can even print your sample ballot, fill it out, and bring it to the polls with you so you can remember how you want to vote.
One last thing: if you're going to vote – open up your notes app or grab a piece of paper and make a plan.
Write down when and how you're going to register, what time you're going to vote,
how you're gonna get there, what ID you're going to use if you need one, even who you're going to bring to the polls with you.
Having a plan is a great way to make sure that nothing unexpected stops you from voting on November 6th.
All the links you need to check your registration and polling location will be in the description.
Thank you for voting.
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Oregon & Washington Fire Maps: Track Fires Near Me Right Now | Heavy.com - Duration: 14:42.
Oregon & Washington Fire Maps: Track Fires Near Me Right Now | Heavy.com
These are the latest updates about fires in Oregon and Washington as of September 21/22.
With a new fire in Everett, Washington on Friday night, more people are wanting updates on the status of fires in the two states.
You can see an interactive map of the Oregon and Washington fires here, provided by Oregon.gov, or view details from NIFC.gov here.
Another interactive map is here.
Read on for the latest details about the fires' locations, containment, evacuations, and more.
In Oregon, according to NIFC, there are four active fires, totaling 188,241 acres.
In Washington there are 14 active fires, totaling 185,461 acres.
Read on for details about active fires in Oregon and Washington, according to NIFC.gov and other sources.
You can also see an interactive map of southern Oregon specifically, detailing evacuation areas, here.Here's another real-time fire map via Public RAPTOR for the Oregon area:.
Another interactive fire map, provided by ARCGIS, can be viewed below or at this link.
You may need to zoom in to see Oregon and Washington:.
You can also see weather warnings and Inciweb fire notices in Washington and Oregon in Google's Crisis map at this link.
Here are details on the individual fires for September 21-22.
There's a lot of information, so if you are looking for a specific fire, search for the fire's name or the city's name.
Arctic Jim Fire.
This North Cascades National Park fire in Washington is 880 acres and 0 percent contained, according to NIFC.
It's two miles southwest of White Swan.
It's listed on NIFC's webpage.
Bannock Lakes Fire.
This Washington fire in the Okanogan/Wenatchee National Forest is 497 acres and 0 percent contained as of September 21, according to NIFC.
It's remained about the same size for the last month.
The fire is 17 miles west of Stehekin in Glacier Peaks Wilderness.
Inciweb is covering this fire alongside the Cougar Creek Fire and the Lost Fire, but it hasn't issued any updates about this particular fire in a while.
The fire was caused by lightning and is in the Glacier Peaks Wilderness.
Buckindy Fire.
This Washington fire in Mt.
Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is 105 acres and 0 percent contained, according to NIFC.
No additional details are available.
Cabbage Fire.
This fire is 100 acres and 60 percent contained.
It's 12 miles southeast of Pendleton, according to NIFC.
Clear Fork Fire.
This Washington fire in Glifford Pinchot National Forest is 113 acres and 0 percent contained, according to NIFC.
No additional details are available.
At one point it appeared that Inciweb was updating the Clear Fork Fire with the Miriam Fire.
The Miriam fire is so well under control that it is no longer being updated.
Cougar Creek Fire.
This Washington fire is now 42,712 acres and 79 percent contained as of September 21.
It's 8 miles northwest of Manson, 12 miles northwest of Ardenvior, 7 1/2 miles northeast of Plain, and 20 miles northwest of Entiat.
It was caused by lightning, and fire activity has cooled due to cooler, moist conditions.
It's so well contained that Inciweb is no longer providing daily updates.
Inciweb's last map for the fire is above, released on September 11.
The following update was shared by Inciweb on September 16: "Movement continued on repairing the results of suppression activities on Saturday.
Repair of hand lines near the Alder Ridge Trail (#1523) were completed and are ready for acceptance by resource advisors.
An excavator working south is continuing to make improvements to Forest Road 6104 between Alder Ridge and Maverick Peak.
Excellent progress has been made on the management of heavy fuels on Mosquito Ridge.
Necessary repairs in the Burgess Meadows area were evaluated on Saturday.
On the east side of the fire repair operations are focused on two areas, Shady Pass Road (FR 5900) and dozer lines and roads in the Potato Creek area.
There is an extensive amount of light fuel piling required along the Shady Pass Road.
Fire behavior was minimal on Saturday.".
For specific questions and updates regarding evacuations please call the Chelan County Emergency Management at 509-667-6863 or visit their Facebook page.
Red Cross can be contacted at 509-663-3907.
A Red Cross Shelter at 14916 US 97A in Entiat is on standby.
Everett, Washington Fire.
This fire just started the evening of September 21.
It does not have a name and is not listed on the NIFC list.
It was a two-alarm fire that started in a dumpster and then spread to 3001 Hewitt Avenue, KIRO 7 reported.
The fire was near Judd & Black on Hewitt Avenue, a home appliance store.
It can be seen along parts of I-5.
The cause is being investigated.
Crescent Mountain Fire.
This Washington fire is 52,609 acres and 75 percent contained as of September 21. It's 18 miles west of Winthrop.
It was caused by lightning.
It consumed what was originally the Gilbert Fire as of August 9.
The fire started on July 29 in the headwaters of the Twisp River, about 21 miles from Twisp, Washington in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest.
The cause of the fire is unknown.
On September 21, Inciweb noted the following about the fire:.
"Crescent Mountain and McLeod Fire crews continue to repair damage caused by firefighting operations, using excavators to mend and obscure dozer and hand-dug line.
The intent of suppression repair is to minimize soil erosion and restore damaged ecological functions.
All repairs occur under advisement of local Resource Advisors.
"Smoke and flame are occasionally spotted within the fire perimeterwhere heavy fuels retain heat that intensifies by mid- afternoon.
This causes the fire, lingering in dry grasses and forbs under the heavy fuels, to creep slowly.
It is not unusual for individual trees to occasionally torch.
Acreage figures for Crescent Mountain and McLeod Fires were updated today based on GPS mapping.
Firefighters continue to progress in achieving suppression and repair objectives related to values at risk such as private property, infrastructure, timber, and critical habitat.
"Campfire Closures: On Monday, September 17, 2018, the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest announced that forest users are once again able to have campfires in approved campfire rings within designated recreation sites and other special sites across the forest outside of the Crescent, McLeod and Holman fire closure areas. "For current Industrial Fire Precaution Levels, call 1-800-527-3305 or https://fortress.wa.gov/dnr/protection/ifpl/ Zone levels may change daily.
Go to this website to view the current level for local zones 678W and 684. As of this printing, both zones require firewood gatherers' saws to have an approved spark arrestor and a shovel and fire extinguisher readily available.
Sawyers are advised to stay in the cutting area and watch for fire starts for at least one hour after shutting down power saws.
In addition to this baseline requirement, Zone 684 currently requires shutdown of power saws by 1pm.
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How to Vote in Washington in 2018 - Duration: 2:42.
Hello Washington, If you want to vote, first you have to make sure that you're registered.
You can check if you're already registered using the link in the description.
If you still need to register, or if you've moved since the last time you voted and need
to update your registration, there's a few ways you can do it.
If you have a valid Washington driver's license or state ID, there's a link in the
description where you can go register online right now.
If you don't have a license, you'll need to use the link below to print out a form
and mail it in, or go to your county elections office and ask to register in person.
A link to their locations is in the description.
If you want to vote in November, you have until October 8th to register online or by mail.
You can also register in person until October 29th.
Once you're registered, you get to vote.
Washington makes it really easy for you. Everyone in the entire state votes by mail.
As long as you're registered by the deadline, a ballot will get mailed to your home address 18 days before the election.
There's nothing special you have to do to request it; it just shows up.
If you know you're going to be out of town for those few weeks before the election or
you're a student going to school in another state but want to vote in Washington, you
can go the same website you used to check your registration and update your mailing
address on so that your ballot will be sent to wherever you are now.
Just make sure you do it before ballots are mailed on October 19th.
You can fill out your ballot at your own pace at home, take time to research the candidates
or other ballot measures if you want to, and then mail your ballot back with enough time
for it to arrive at your county elections office by 8pm on November 6th.
If you don't want to mail your ballot, or it's too close to the election to mail it
back in time, you should turn in your ballot at an official drop box.
Also, if you have any trouble filling out a mail ballot, you can go to an accessible voting center to get help.
There's a link to a drop box and voting center locator in the description below.
And that's it. That's all you have to do to vote.
Still, if you're going to vote—it doesn't hurt open up your notes app or grab a piece of paper and make a plan.
Write down when and how you're going to register, where you need your ballot mailed,
whether you're going to mail back your ballot or drop it in a drop box, even when you're
gonna stop by the post office and pick up those stamps you need.
Having a plan is a great way to make sure that nothing unexpected stops you from voting on November 6th.
There will be links for everything you need to make sure you're registered, vote absentee, or find your drop box location.
Thank you for voting.
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