![]() Feb. 21, 2007 Ready, set, VOTE!Ballots in the mail for all voters in Seattle and absentee voters in Highline, Skykomish school districtsToday more than 365,000 ballots for the March 13 election will be mailed to voters in three jurisdictions in King County: all voters in the City of Seattle, and absentee voters in the Highline and Skykomish school districts. For Seattle, it will be the city’s first all-mail ballot measure. In the other jurisdictions, voters will cast ballots both at polling places as well as by absentee ballot. A majority of Seattle voters, about 62 percent, are registered as permanent absentee voters and between 70 to 80 percent of voters in any given election choose to vote by mail. For them, this special election will be no different than previous elections. For the 132,000 poll voters, the viaduct advisory ballot will mean they must cast a ballot through the mail or drop it off at one of five ballot drop-off locations. Here are reminders for first-time absentee voters to help make sure their ballot is processed quickly:
Poll voters in the Highline and Skykomish school districts, are reminded to visit their polling place on Election Day, March 13, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. to vote on important school district levies. Voters who do not receive their absentee ballot by March 2 should contact King County Elections at 206-296-VOTE (8683). To find out if you live in an area participating in the March 13 special election, check your registration online at https://your.kingcounty.gov/elections/voterlookup.aspx |
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Updated: Friday, March 5, 2010
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