Politics & Government

Who Voted? Redmond Area's Most Popular Ballot Drop Boxes Revealed

The ballots are counted, and King County Elections has determined which ballot boxes were the most stuffed on Election Day.

REDMOND, WA - One week after the election, King County Elections has tallied which ballot drop boxes in the region were the most popular. As in recent years, the drop box outside of the Ballard library branch in Seattle took the top spot.
Exactly 544,885 voters opted to use a drop box during this election. There are approximately 1.2 million registered voters in King County, and of those about 1.05 million total voted in the 2016 election, either by mail or drop box.
Here's the full list where you can find the most popular ballot drop box near you:

  1. Ballard Library (Seattle) - 39,282 ballots
  2. King County Elections building - 31,896 ballots
  3. Crossroads Shopping Center (Bellevue)- 24,332 ballots
  4. Redmond City Hall - 23,317 ballots
  5. King County Administration building (Seattle) - 22,602 ballots
  6. Federal Way City Hall - 22,289 ballots
  7. Burien City Hall - 19,630 ballots
  8. University of Washington, Schmitz Hall - 18,985 ballots
  9. Bellevue Regional Library - 18,559 ballots
  10. Issaquah City Hall - 17,631 ballots
  11. Shoreline Library - 16,949 ballots
  12. Seattle Central College - 16,396 ballots
  13. Lake City Library (Seattle) - 15,435 ballots
  14. Lake Forest Park City Hall - 14,619 ballots
  15. High Point Library (Seattle) - 14,614 ballots
  16. Regional Justice Center (Kent) - 14,373 ballots
  17. Green Lake Community Center - 13,691 ballots
  18. Covington Library - 13,539 ballots
  19. Sammamish City Hall - 13,371 ballots
  20. Fairwood Library (Renton) - 12,535 ballots
  21. Kirkland City Hall - 12,384 ballots
  22. Broadview Library (Seattle) - 12,201 ballots
  23. Auburn Library - 11,223 ballots
  24. Woodinville Library - 10,469 ballots
  25. Tahoma School District building - 10,066 ballots
  26. Kingsgate Library (Kirkland) - 9,892 ballots
  27. Bothell City Hall - 8,608 ballots
  28. Beacon Hill Library (Seattle) - 8,170 ballots
  29. White Center Library - 8,076 ballots
  30. Rainier Community Center - 7,571 ballots
  31. Snoqualmie Library - 7,164 ballots
  32. Enumclaw Library - 7,065 ballots
  33. CID, Uwajimaya (Seattle) - 6,196 ballots
  34. Highline College - 5,688 ballots
  35. Renton Public Health Center - 5,329 ballots
  36. Kentridge High School - 4,865 ballots
  37. Vashon Library - 4,777 ballots
  38. Valley View Library (Sea-Tac) - 4,439 ballots
  39. Skyway Library - 4,065 ballots
  40. Algona-Pacific Library (Pacific) - 2,960 ballots
  41. South Park Library (Seattle) - 2,196 ballots
  42. New Holly Campus of Learners (Seattle) - 2,166 ballots
  43. Bellevue City Hall AVC - 1,868 ballots
  44. Renton AVC - 1,851 ballots
  45. Union Station AVC - 1,047 ballots
  46. Muckleshoot Tribe Phillip Starr Building (Auburn) - 504 ballots

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