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Oct. 21, 2010 New voters still have time to register for the General Election
King
County
residents still have time to register to vote for
the General Election. If you are not currently registered to vote in
Washington
, visit the King County Elections office by
4:30
p.m.
on Monday, Oct.
25.
“This is a big election both in terms of its
importance and the size of the ballot,” said Sherril Huff, Elections Director.
“Make sure you’ll be able to vote by visiting our office and registering by
Monday.”
General Election ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 2
or returned to a ballot drop box by
8:00 p.m.
on that day. There are 11 ballot
drop box locations for this
election where you can return your ballot without a stamp.
Registered voters who have not received a ballot, or
need a replacement, should call the voter hotline at 206-296-VOTE
(8683).
How to register to
vote
People who are not currently registered to vote in
Washington
should visit the Elections office at
9010 East
Marginal Way S.
in Tukwila by
4:30 p.m.
on Monday, October 25 to register in person.
Elections office hours are Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.
More information on
registering to vote.
Map and
directions to the Elections office.
Who can vote? To be eligible to vote, you must
be:
Voters can visit the elections website,
www.kingcounty.gov/elections or call the elections office at 206-296-VOTE for
assistance and information. More information on the November General Election is
available on the Elections website.
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