The official account of King County Elections. Monitored during biz hours only. Your vote is your voice. Make yourself heard. Voter hotline: 206-296-VOTE (8683)
@Primarch359 Three Renton city councilmembers are up for reelection this year (Alberson, Perez, and Rivera) and the other four councilmembers are up for reelection in 2027.
@terileemcclain @USPS We pick up regularly - depending on the box, sometimes more than daily! And ballots in an official ballot drop box are extremely secure - rain outside the box will not harm ballots inside.
@choeshow It’s also important to know that state law around voter fraud doesn’t require a person to succeed in fraud - it penalizes the attempts! Each count of voter fraud can result in up to 10 years in prison and a fine of $10,000.
The new @kcelections I Voted stickers are so great. First time in 15 years King County voters will get these.
Return your ballot by mail or at a drop box by November 5th. Drop box locations: https://t.co/ao91fjfMb4
@swadleyct Hi! Voters pamphlets were mailed Tuesday and ballots were mailed yesterday. You can see a voters pamphlet online at https://t.co/M0OCuZgxCb too. If you don’t have your ballot by Monday, call us at 206-296-8683.
Snohomish County Auditor Garth Fell and elections officials from King, Pierce, and Thurston counties co-wrote this op-ed for the @seattletimes about the many steps taken to ensure secure, transparent, and accurate elections for voters.
Read it here: https://t.co/ovhqMjyxg6