Thursday, October 29, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Accessible voting options
Did you know that King County has accessible voting options available?There are 3 voting centers operated by trained staff and has equipment designed to make voting accessible for everyone. The touch screen accessible voting unit features lap paddles and sip-and-puff devices, an audio option, along with large and high contrast font to aid voters.
The Tukwila center has been open since October 14 and has assisted 44 voters. The Seattle and Bellevue locations will open on Friday.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Where will you choose to vote? Our first submissions!
More than 120,000 ballots have already been returned and are being processed at the Elections Headquarters in Tukwila.
We asked voters where they voted and we've received our first submissions.
"My kitchen table"-- Martha from Seattle
"I voted at home and mailed it. My husband did the same. Very dull."-- Brenda from Seattle
"I voted at the post office the day my ballot arrived." -- Elizabeth from Seattle
E-mail us or upload your photos at kcvotes@gmail.com!
We asked voters where they voted and we've received our first submissions.
"My kitchen table"-- Martha from Seattle
"I voted at home and mailed it. My husband did the same. Very dull."-- Brenda from Seattle
"I voted at the post office the day my ballot arrived." -- Elizabeth from Seattle
E-mail us or upload your photos at kcvotes@gmail.com!
Less than 2 hrs left!
The in-person registration deadline is TODAY at 4:30 p.m. for new Washington voters. The deadline has already passed to update your registration information if you are a current voter.
More info at www.kingcounty.gov/elections


