NEW " 8 p.m. Aug. 14, 2011
The countdown to Election Day " Tuesday " is ticking.
King County electorate contingency postmark or tumble ballots in a tumble box by 8 p.m. in demand for ballots to be counted. Remember: Mailed ballots need a first-class stamp.
King County Elections offers a tumble box at Issaquah City Hall, 130 E. Sunset Way, and other locations via the county.
In demand to prevent Election Day lines, meeting the elections office ASAP for a deputy list or to inquire questions. The office'sVoter Hotline is open weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at 206-296-8683.
If you outline to lapse your list from a post office on Election Day, examine the report forward of time, since a few post offices not long ago marked down dusk hours.
"We're ready is to last dash of ballots over the next few days, and we urge on electorate to lapse their ballots as early as possible," Elections Director Sherril Huff mentioned in a statemet. "We've already received scarcely 200,000 ballots and have projected a 52 percent audience for this election."
Though no Issaquah metropolitan or college house races show up on the Aug ballot, local electorate confirm on the county Veterans and Human Services Levy on Tuesday.
The elections office skeleton to let go the primary lot of results at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday and on successive days at 4:30 p.m. Voters can moreover use the office's website to follow ballots and confirm taking by King County Elections.