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Drop off boxes out

Spokane County is putting out its ballot drop off boxes today. Which may seem strange, considering that most voters do not actually have ballots to drop off.

But the ballots go out in the mail today and Thursday, so it won't be long before you are looking at that signed and sealed envelope and wondering "How can I save on postage?"

Take it to a drop off box. There's probably one somewhere along your route, between now and March 10, so you don't have to burn more than 42 cents in gas to get it in.

 Locations are inside the blog.

First thing to remember is that drop boxes are at most public libraries.

Airway Heights

 

1213 S Lundstrom St

 

Argonne 

 

4322 N Argonne Rd

 

Cheney

 

610 S First St

 

Deer Park

 

208 S Forest Ave

 

Downtown

 

906 W Main Ave 

 

East Central

 

524 S Stone St  

 

Fairfield

 

321 E Main St  

 

Hillyard

 

4005 N Cook St 

 

Indian Trail

 

4909 W Barnes Rd 

 

Liberty Lake

 

1421 N Meadowwood Ln

 

Medical Lake

 

321 E Herb St

 

Moran Prairie

 

6004 S Regal St 

 

North Spokane

 

44 E Hawthorne Rd 

 

Otis Orchards

 

22324 E Wellesley Ave 

 

Shadle Park

 

2111 W Wellesley Ave

 

South Hill

 

3324 S Perry St 

 

Spokane Valley

 

12004 E Main

 

There are also drop boxes at

The downtown bus terminal W701 Riverside and the County Elections Office, 1033 W. Gardner



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