I marked my ballot. Now what?
After Washington voters have marked their ballot, sealed it and signed the envelope, they have two choices.
Put a stamp on it and mail it. But remember it has to be postmarked today, so you’ll need to take it to a post office, to make sure that’s done in time. Leaving it out in your mailbox is not a good solution..
Or save yourself a stamp, and take it to a drop box. In Spokane County, there’s a drop box at most public libraries, as well as a couple other spots. For a list of addresses, go inside the blog.
For other Washington counties, click here to find the information on your county .
Instructions for Idaho voters are simpler. You go to your local polling station. Idaho also has same day registration, but if you aren’t registered, you’ll need to produce photo ID and proof of residence.
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Argonne library |
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Cheney library |
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Deer Park library |
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Downtown Spokane librar |
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East Side library |
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Fairfield library |
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Hillyard library |
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Indian Trail library |
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LibertyLake library |
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Medical Lake library |
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Moran Prairie library |
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North Spokane library |
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Otis Orchards library |
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ShadlePark library |
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South Hill library |
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Spokane Valley library | 12004 E Main Ave |
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STA Plaza |
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Elections Office | 1033 W Gardner Ave |
* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Spin Control." Read all stories from this blog