Politics & Government
Last Minute Voting Resources In Washington
Here's everything you need to get your ballot in before 8 p.m. Tuesday.
SEATTLE, WA — Election Day is Tuesday, and the window is closing for mail-in ballots to be postmarked in time to be counted. If you're running behind, there are several resources available for voters in King and Pierce counties. Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by November 5th or placed in a dropbox by 8 p.m.
KING COUNTY
You can register to vote and cast ballots in person at King County Elections HQ in Renton (919 SW Grady Way) or the Seattle Elections Annex (500 4th Ave., Room 440). Residents can also visit special vote centers in Federal Way, Kenmore, and Bellevue:
- Federal Way 320th Library (848 S 320th St.)
- Kenmore City Hall (18120 68th Ave. NE.)
- Bellevue Library (111 100th Ave. NE)
PIERCE COUNTY
Residents may register to vote and cast ballots in-person at the Pierce County Elections HQ (2501 S. 35th St. C). Additionally, 27 public libraries in Pierce County serve as official "points of assistance," helping people register to vote and providing ballots as needed.
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DROP BOX LOCATIONS
King County ballot dropbox map
Pierce County ballot dropbox map
PHONE ASSISTANCE
King County Elections: 206-296-VOTE (8683)
Pierce County Elections: 253-798-VOTE (8683)
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VOTER ELIGIBILITY
- A citizen of the United States
- A legal resident of Washington state
- At least 18 years old by Election Day
- Not under the authority of the Department of Corrections
- Not disqualified from voting due to a court order
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