November 4 is the Washington General Election, and there’s a position in King County that hasn’t been on the ballot for more than a decade.
The election will also test Republicans’ ability to overcome ... While Spanberger has held a 12-point lead over Earle-Sears in the latest Washington Post-Schar School poll, support for Jones dropped by five percentage points compared with last month ...
Lawmakers believe Tuesday’s elections will encourage senators in both parties to find a way to reopen the government.
Washington voters in the November 4 general election will decide Senate Joint Resolution 8201, a proposal to amend the state constitution.
The mayoral race pits incumbent Bruce Harrell against challenger Katie Wilson. Voters will decide who earns the key to the Emerald City.
To track your ballot, go to the state’s voting information site at votewa.gov. You’ll be asked to enter your name and birthdate. On the left side, you should see an option to check “Ballot Status.” Click on that, and it should tell you where your ballot is.
Some Washington counties noticed during the August primary that ballots weren’t always postmarked the same day carriers picked them up.
Early voting wrapped up Sunday night, with Washington County Board of Elections Director Mandy Amos reporting a total of just over 4,000 early votes cast.