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VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

Time is running out to cast that ballot and so far the returns are dissapointingly low for such a hotly contested primary election. 

You have until 8 p.m. tonight and please remember under the current ballot system, there are two ways to get your vote in on time: You can mark it, seal it, sign the outer envelope and put it in the mail — with a stamp — so that it is postmarked by tonight. If you're still holding on to that ballot, take it to the post office (now) to make sure it's postmarked by the deadline.

Or you can hit up one of these drop box locations by 8pm tonight (listed after the jump).

Not sure where these candidates land on the issues that matter to you? Health Care? Transportation? Energy? Check the Spokesman's election center HERE. I really won't gve endorsements on this blog but for more information on how your candidate stands up for the environment, check out their score with the Washington Conservation Voters

 

Drop box locations

 

 

AirwayHeights

1213 S Lundstrom St

Argonne

4322 N Argonne Rd

Cheney

610 First St

Deer Park

208 S Forest Ave

Downtown

906 W Main Ave

East Side

524 S Stone St

FairfieldNot Open

305 E Main St

Hillyard

4005 N Cook St

Indian Trail

4909 W Barnes Rd

LibertyLake

23123 E Mission Ave

MedicalLake

321 E Herb St

Moran Prairie

6004 S Regal St

North Spokane

44 E Hawthorne Rd

Otis Orchards

22324 E Wellesley Ave

ShadlePark

2111 W Wellesley Ave

South Hill

3324 S Perry St

SpokaneValley

12004 E Main Ave

STAPlaza

701 W Riverside Ave

Elections Office

1033 W Gardner Ave

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

Voter service centers

Elections Office1033 W Gardner Ave
STA Transit Plaza 701 W Riverside Ave
North Spokane Library 44 E Hawthorne Rd
South Hill St. Mark’s Church 316 E 24th Ave
Spokane Valley CenterPlace 2426 N Discovery Pl
Cheney Library 610 First St.



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