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Attention last minute voters and Approve 71 supporters who want to ensure a fair election! Read on to find out how to return your ballot
TODAY, what do to if you've lost your ballot, and how
to help us monitor the election
process. RETURN YOUR BALLOT TODAY If you're mailing your ballot today, you MUST
check to ensure the last pickup time hasn’t passed
for that mailbox. If it has passed and you drop your ballot
in, it won’t be counted. More than 8,000 ballots were not
counted in last year’s election for this very
reason. Don’t risk it. The safest bet for returning your ballot today is to utilize one of 19 elections drop boxes in King County. There is a drop box in your neighborhood, and they take ballots until 8pm. Lake City, 12525 28th Ave NE, 98125 For drop boxes around the county, check
this link: http://www.kingcounty.gov/elections/voting/ballotdropboxes.aspx
IF YOU HAVE LOST YOUR BALLOT If you never received your ballot, lost your ballot or are not sure you’re registered, you can still cast a provisional ballot today. These locations also have accessible voting boots for voters with physical disabilities and the hearing and visually impaired. There are three locations in King County to vote provisionally that are open TODAY between the hours of 7AM and 8PM: Seattle, Union Station 401 S. Jackson St, Seattle, 98104 Bellevue City Hall 450 110th Avenue NE, Bellevue, 98009 Tukwila, King County Elections, 9010 East
Marginal Way S, 98108 HELP US MONITOR THE ELECTION Please visit the drop box in your neighborhood
throughout the day, or swing by one of the provisional voting
locations. If you notice any problems at these voting
locations—for instance, unsecured ballots, unusually long
lines, jammed drop box, etc. -- Please call the campaign office
at 206-324-2570 to alert us. EVERY VOTE COUNTS! Thank for voting to APPROVE Referendum 71 and
please ask your friends and family to do the same! For election
night party details, visit: http://approvereferendum71.org/election-night-party
For more information regarding the King County
Election process please visit: http://www.kingcounty.gov/elections/voting/mailballots.aspx |