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It’s in the mail: EMS levy ballots

Spokane County Elections office says they mailed out about 113,000 ballots today to Spokane City voters, and Fire District 10 voters. Both groups are voting on an EMS levy.

Election is April 27. If you don't get a ballot by April 16, call 477-2320 for a replacement.

You can mail it back up through April 27, or save a stamp and deposit it at a drop-off location. A list of drop off locations is inside the blog.

Airway Heights Library          1213 S. Lundstrom St.
East Side Library               524 S. Stone St.
Elections Office                        1033 W. Gardner Ave.
Hillyard Library                4005 N. Cook St.
Indian Trail Library            4909 W. Barnes Rd.
Moran Prairie Library           6004 S. Regal St.
North Spokane Library           44 E. Hawthorne.
Shadle Library                  2111 W. Wellesley Ave.
South Hill Library              3324 S. Perry St.
Spokane Downtown Library        906 W. Main Ave.
STA Plaza                       701 W. Riverside Ave.


Ballots can also be dropped off  at a voter service center on Election Day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The service centers will be located at the North Spokane Library – 44 E Hawthorne Rd; St Mark’s Church – 316 E 24th Ave; STA Plaza - 701 W Riverside Ave; and the Spokane County Elections Office – 1033 W Gardner Ave.



Jim Camden
Jim Camden joined The Spokesman-Review in 1981 and retired in 2021. He is currently the political and state government correspondent covering Washington state.

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