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Spin Control

Clock ticking down to primary deadline

The deadline for getting a primary ballot in is 8 p.m. tonight. 

If your ballot is still sitting on your counter or coffee table, you might want to consider marking it, putting it in the envelope and taking it to a drop box, because it would have to be post-marked by tonight and that would be difficult at this point.

Where is a drop box? you ask. In Spokane County, they are at public libraries and a few other places. For a list of addresses, click here.

For information on other counties' locations, click here. 

Can't find your ballot? You can get a replacement at a Voter Service Center. For Spokane County, those centers are listed at the bottom of this page. For other counties, click here.

And if you need to check just one more thing about one of the candidates on that ballot, try the links on the post below.

We'll be blogging the election returns as they come in, shortly after 8 p.m.



The Spokesman-Review's political team keeps a critical eye on local, state and national politics.