
Vote by mail-- King County, Washington
This morning we certified the November 3 General Election with ZERO discrepancies-- meaning we met our six sigma goals!
http://www.kingcounty.gov/elections/news /2009/November/24_certified.aspx
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Vote by mail-- King County, Washington Reminder! If you received a letter and/or phone call from the Elections office regarding the signature on your ballot envelope, make sure you respond by November 23. Make sure that your vote counts!

Vote by mail-- King County, Washington We're posting King County election results twice today. Once at 4:30 pm and again between 9 and 10 pm tonight. We'll tweet it on @kcnews. More on the number of ballots below.
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Because new results aren't posted over the weekend, elections is releasing two sets of results tonight.The first will be at 4:30 p.m., as usual. The second set of results will come out between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. ...

Vote by mail-- King County, Washington
We'd like to know: Where will you choose to vote?
Along with your name and location, send us your pictures or a message of where you have chosen to vote to kcvotes@gmail.com . DO NOT include pictures of your actual ballot selections or images that show campaign messaging for an issue or candidate, or we won’t be able to... post your image.
View all submissions at http://your.kingcounty.gov/votes
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Voting by mail is easy and convenient, making it the most popular method of voting in King County even before we began voting entirely by mail. With "vote by mail," citizens can vote their ballot on their own time and return it over a span of three weeks.
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Vote by mail-- King County, Washington Encourage your friends to vote, add our widget to your website or blog!
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Vote by mail-- King County, Washington We're certified! Final results are posted online: 353,239 ballots were cast, for a turnout of 32.19 percent of the 1,097,463 registered voters.
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Vote by mail-- King County, Washington Elections results posted. Updated daily by 4:30 pm until certification.
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Vote by mail-- King County, Washington Thousands of ballots arrive at King County Elections. Thanks for voting!
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Vote by mail-- King County, Washington Reminder! Today is Election Day! There are two ways for voters to return their ballot: by mail via the US Postal Service (must be postmarked TODAY), OR at a designated drop boxes by 8 p.m.
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If you are registered to vote in King County, you should have received a ballot in the mail. Cast your August 18 primary ballot by:

Vote by mail-- King County, Washington Have you tried tracking your primary ballot online? Check it out!
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Track your ballot packet online. Voters who are eligible to vote in an election can now track their ballot at several points using this web site.

Vote by mail-- King County, Washington
Ready, set, vote! Primary ballots mailed today to all registered voters
Full text of the news release can be found at http://www.kingcoun
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Nearly 1.1 million ballots were delivered to the USPS today and will be arriving soon to mailboxes throughout King County. Ballots were mailed to voters serving in the military and those living overseas and out of state on July 17 to allow extra transit time for delivery.

Vote by mail-- King County, Washington
Voters can complete their ballots at their convenience and return them by mail via the US Postal Service (postmarked on or before August 18) or they can use one of King County's 19 ballot drop boxes.
Ballots can be deposited here from July 31 until 8 p.m. on August 18.
Locations can be found at www.kingcounty.gov/elections.
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