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Across Washington state, more people are struggling to pay their bills, make rent, and put food on the table. More families than ever before are coming through the doors of foodbanks in the communities Food Lifeline serves. While we have increased our output to meet the growing demand, ending hunger once and for all requires partnership with local governments and elected officials. We are working to communicate with elected leaders about how people experience hunger in their own communities.
See Local Candidates Views on Hunger
Food Lifeline’s goal is to elevate the issue of hunger with candidates during the election cycle. Each candidate for state and federal office received our questionnaire. Learn more about their stance on important hunger issues below.
View Washington State Election Results
On November 3, 2020, Washington State held General Elections for Governor, legislative measures, judicial positions and more. Click below to view current Washington State election results.
Learn About Food Lifeline's Advocacy Efforts
Food Lifeline is working to end hunger for the future by addressing its root causes through advocacy efforts to shape local, state, and federal policy, by partnering with organizations that are addressing other causes of poverty, and through community engagement and mobilization efforts. Learn more about our latest advocacy efforts to raise awareness on hunger relief issues.
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Sign up to take action if you are ready to message lawmakers. Most actions are online or social media based, but we’ll also invite you to special lawmaker events or to lobby in Olympia when possible.