Politics & Government
Elections 2011: Where Do I Vote?
To vote by mail, ballots require first class postage and must be postmarked by today, Election Day, November 8, 2011; there are also two other options to get your ballot in today.
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As most voters already know, if you're going to mail in your ballot in this year's elections, it must be postmarked by today, Tuesday, November 8, 2011 in order to be counted.
In King County, voters also have two options to turn in ballots today -- no later than 8 p.m.:
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- Accessible voting: A resource for voters who may have difficulty completing their mail ballot without assistance and would like to vote privately and independently. Click here to learn more.
- Ballot Drop Boxes: There are several locations around King County where you can drop off your ballot. Click here to find a location near you.
Note that the Seattle Times reported Monday that 21,000 state voters may not have received their ballots for this election. If you've registered but have not gotten your ballot, King County Elections advises that you call 206-296-VOTE (8683).
If you're not sure if you're registered, you can check here: www.myvote.wa.gov.
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For a quick rundown of this year's races and issues, . And for complete elections coverage, check out enumclaw.patch.com/topics/participate.
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