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Greater Spokane Inc. Launches Election Center to Provide Comprehensive Election Information and Legislative Updates

Greater Spokane Inc. (GSI) has launched a new Elections Center, a comprehensive online resource for Spokane-area residents and businesses, designed to provide timely information about voting deadlines, local ballot measures, and legislative updates throughout the session.

The Elections Center is now live at GreaterVotes.org, offering a one-stop destination for voters to access:

  • Election calendars and deadlines
  • State and local measure information
  • Candidate debates
  • Voter registration resources
  • Key legislative updates during the session

“With the launch of the Elections Center, we’re empowering Spokane’s voters and businesses with the resources they need to stay informed and engaged in the political process,” said Jake Mayson, Public Policy Director of GSI. “Our goal is to provide clear, accessible, and non-partisan information to help the community make well-informed decisions during election season and throughout the legislative session.”

As an organization dedicated to advocating for business interests and economic growth, GSI recognizes the critical role elections and legislation play in shaping the future of Spokane and the Inland Northwest. The Elections Center will offer regular updates on key issues affecting the local business community throughout the legislative session. For more information about the Elections Center or to explore election resources, please visit GreaterVotes.org.

About GSI’s Work in Public Policy

GSI works year-round with the business community at the local, state, and federal level to advance policies that support our businesses and the greater Spokane region. GSI advances policies through its state and federal lobbyist, its Regional Advocacy Committee, Leadership Advisory Council, and Executive Board. Regional Advocacy Committee (RAC) members represent a diversity of businesses of all sizes and industries throughout the Spokane region. The RAC brings policy recommendations to GSI’s Executive Board, which takes a formal vote on issues, weighing the pros and cons based on how they will impact our employers, the economy, and our community. GSI does not endorse candidates. Learn more about GSI’s work in public policy here.

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