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2009 Press releases

Nov. 6
Election results posted
King County Elections this evening added 50,868 additional mail ballots to the vote totals.  
Nov. 6
Election results posted
King County Elections today added 57,831 additional mail ballots to the vote totals.  
Nov. 6
Results to be posted twice today
King County Elections will release results from the November 3 General Election twice today, the first at 4:30 p.m. and the second between 9 to 10 p.m. 
Nov. 5
Ballot Drop Box Vandalized
Elections’ staff discovered yesterday that the drive up ballot drop box located at Elections headquarters in Tukwila had been vandalized sometime earlier that morning. 
Nov. 5
Election results posted
King County Elections today added 68,507 additional mail ballots to the vote totals.  
Nov. 5
Unofficial abstract of results posted online
King County Elections recently posted the unofficial abstract of election night results 
Nov. 4
Election results posted
King County Elections today added 53,412 additional mail ballots and 977 accessible ballots to the vote totals.  
Nov. 3
Results posted, counting to continue tomorrow
Results for about 250,000 mail ballots were posted moments ago to the Elections’ Web site. The counted ballots represent about one quarter of the total number mailed to King County voters. Although ballots have been slow to come in, King County Elections is predicting a 56 percent voter turnout. 
Oct. 29
Elections Office offering expanded services and extended hours
With Election Day fast approaching on Tuesday, King County Elections is offering additional accessible voting locations and extended hours to assist voters.  
Oct. 26
Where will you choose to vote? Share your choice with us
Now that King County votes entirely by mail, ballots are automatically sent to all registered voters before each election in which they are eligible to vote. That means, voters complete their ballots at their convenience, and in the place they choose.  
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