Politics & Government

It's Election Day; Where Do I Vote?

Remember, you must have your ballot postmarked or dropped off at a ballot box by 8 p.m.

Tuesday is Washington's General Election day, and here’s a little reminder: To be counted, you must have your mail-in ballot postmarked or dropped off at a ballot box by 8 p.m.

There are 11 drop boxes in King County, but unfortunately, none in Kirkland. The nearest are , 15670 NE 85th Street, and , 17425 Ballinger Way.

King County has an all mail-in ballot - each one requires a single first-class stamp -- although you can avoid postage by taking your ballot to a drop box.

Also, voters with disabilities may vote in person from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at:

  • , 450 110th Avenue NE.
  • The King County Elections Office in Renton, 919 SW Grady Way.
  • Union Station in Seattle, 401 S. Jackson St.

All voters may use the accessible voting centers, though identification and signature will be required to vote in person.

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For a complete list of ballot drop box locations and a wealth of other information on the primary, click here to go to the King County Elections page.

For stories about local races, statewide initiatives, endorsements and other elections news, see the Kirkland Patch's 2011 Elections guide by clicking here.

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