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Election Night Bike Ride


We have a crew. You are invited. All you need is a bike and a little faith. We’re starting at nYne Bar and Bistro, 232 West Sprague, at 6:30pm to check the action with the Children’s Investment Fund party and then headed elsewhere. Where else you might ponder? That's for you to find out.
 
And have you kept Spokane holding its breath by waiting until tonight to vote? You have until 8pm to write-in Bigfoot for Spokane County Sherriff and get your ballot in. That means postmarked, not just dropped in some random mail box at 7:59 p.m. But you can save yourself a stamp and be sure of getting it in by depositing it in an official county drop box. Most public libraries in Spokane County have drop boxes. Get thee to one of the locations after the jump.

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       308 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.



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