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Where do I take my ballot?

You have until 8 p.m. Tuesday to mark your ballot, place it in the proper envelopes, seal and sign the envelopes and take it to a drop box or mail it. Be sure if you mail it on Tuesday, it will be postmarked that day, so taking it to the post office is a good idea, dropping it in the neighborhood mailbox in the afternoon, not so much.

If you're wondering where the drop boxes in Spokane County are, go inside te blog. If you live in another county, click here for a map that has phone numbers for all the county elections offices.

Drop Box Locations
Airway Heights Library       1213 S. Lundstrom St.
Argonne Library                   4322 N. Argonne Rd.
Cheney Library                     610 First St.  
Deer Park Library                 208 S. Forest Ave.
East Side Library                  524 S. Stone St.       
Elections Office                    1033 W. Gardner Ave.
Fairfield Library                     305 E. Main St.
Hillyard Library                      4005 N. Cook St.       
Indian Trail Library                4909 W. Barnes Rd.
Liberty Lake Library               23123 E. Mission Ave.  
Medical Lake Library             321 E. Herb St.
Moran Prairie Library             6004 S. Regal St.      
North Spokane Library          44 E. Hawthorne.       
Otis Orchards Library            22324 E. Wellesley Ave.
Shadle Library                        2111 W. Wellesley Ave.
South Hill Library                    3324 S. Perry St.      
Spokane Downtown Library  906 W. Main Ave.
Spokane Valley Library           12004 E. Main Ave.     
STA Plaza                                   701 W. Riverside 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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