Politics & Government

Where Can I Drop Off My Ballot for the Aug. 16 Primary

Ballots are due to the county or need to be postmarked by Aug. 16. Woodinville voters can drop off ballots at Redmond City Hall.

Ballots are due to the county or need to be postmarked by Aug. 16. The closest ballot drop box to Woodinville (there is no longer one at the Woodinville Library) is at Β in the circular drive outside the main entrance. That drop box will be closed after 8 p.m. Tuesday.

King County has an all mail-in ballot, though voters with disabilities may vote in person at Β from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Accessible voting units offer lap paddles and sip-and-puff devices, as well as audio, and large and high-contrast text options.Β All votersΒ may use the accessible voting centers, though identification and signature will be required to vote in person.

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The county has anΒ online demoΒ (flash) of the voting machines.

For more information about the accessible voting center,Β click here to go to the King County Elections page.

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The measure on the primary ballot for Woodinville voters is the Veterans and Human Services Levy. The levy was first approved by the King County Council in 2006 and allocates approximately $13.3 million per year for six years to implement housing and human services for these two broad groups. One half of the revenues are targeted for veterans and their families, and the remaining half is dedicated to other King County residents in need, according to the King County website.Β It is now up to voters to decide if the levy should be extended for another six years.

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