Welcome!
We believe in a community where everyone has access to quality education, affordable healthcare, and equal opportunities. Join us in building a brighter and more inclusive future for all residents of Spokane County.
Calling election observers!
Sign up for shifts on the Volunteer Portal
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The Progressive Voter's Guide
Fuse Washington has combined the endorsements of Washington's leading progressive organizations with research about candidates and ballot measures.
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Endorsed Candidates
Who to vote for this year?
See the candidates who have been endorsed by Spokane County Democrats for 2025 local races
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Voting 101
Where, when, how to register and to vote.
Mail ballots at least by October 31, or vote by ballot box — List of ballot boxes -
Your voice matters — let’s make it visible!
For a $20 donation, you can show your support and help spread our message across the community.
Great for yards, businesses, protests and rallies! Signs and stands are available during our office hours.
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Your Donation Matters
Help the Spokane County Democratic Party register and educate voters, host community events, and elect Democrats up and down the ballot.
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Do Something
While federal battles make headlines, the most impactful work happens here at home. Get involved in local activities right here in Spokane County and make a difference.
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Help Save America Campaign
Help Save America is a local grassroots initiative to counter misinformation and build community trust. Their media campaign is putting truth where voters see it.
Upcoming Community Events
Spokane VisBrigade: Together We Rise
Rally · Volunteer organized for Indivisible
Join the Visibility Brigade at one of four I-90 overpasses every Thursday, 4:30-6:00, in our fight to keep our democracy. with a different theme each week. Bring a flag, sign, or help us hold our banners.
Meet with community members to share your feelings and thoughts, find or share resources, and connect with others who share your concerns.
50501 and Indivisible Resistance Saturday Recurring Event.
More 50501 ("50 protests, 50 states, 1 movement") Info HERE.
Bring signs and flags to promote your favorite cause. Let’s take back our democracy.
More about Say It Saturday
Local details
Rep. Michael Baumgartner will not talk to us - Let’s gather and talk to him. (Recurring every Monday)
Protestat the Division & Ruby “V” - the median in front of Wendy’s on Division. The old ARC building Parking Lot is available. Side streets also.. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate peacefully.
More Spokane Indivisible events HERE.
Spokane Indivisible24 events Substack HERE
Spokane County Democrats events
Spokane County Democrats Book Club, Recurring Fridays
Pay It Forward by Catherine Ryan Hyde
The story of how a bo y who believed in the goodness of human nature set out to change the world.
Join in-person or on zoom
The link for tickets/donations HERE
Spokane County Democrats Book Club, Recurring Fridays
Pay It Forward by Catherine Ryan Hyde
The story of how a bo y who believed in the goodness of human nature set out to change the world.
Join in-person or on zoom
The link for tickets/donations HERE
News & Views
Six days from now, next Tuesday, November 4, at 8PM is the deadline for Washington State voters to turn in their ballots … There are ample resources available online that offer sober assessments of candidate differences beyond the memes and often misleading soundbite ads fed us on social media and TV.
The second “No Kings” protest against rising authoritarianism in the Trump administration since June brought thousands of Spokanites back to B.A. Clark Park.
Governor Ferguson signed a suite of bills that address affordable housing in Washington, culminating in House Bill 1217 to ensure that sudden, large rent increases don’t destabilize Washington families.
Community Voices
As the economy reels from Trump's sweeping tariffs, Jon Stewart and Pete Buttigieg examine the fallout, and Buttigieg highlights the common ground that can be found.
Foreign countries have issued traveling warnings to their citizens considering travel to the U.S. Scientists, musicians and others tell stories of being detained. A 1942 wartime video helps explain what’s going on today in America.
Thoughtful reactions from town hall attendees, as written in letters to the Spokesman-Review.