REMINDER Mail Or Drop Off Your Ballot Today

Burien, WALocal News

West Seattle voters must ensure their ballots for the Special Election are mailed or dropped off by February 3rd. The election features candidates for the Director of Elections position, including David Irons, Sherril Huff, and Julie Kempf. Voters can submit their ballots at the Delridge Neighborhood Service Center or a 24-hour drop box in the area. King County Elections has introduced a new ballot tracker to help voters monitor the status of their mailed ballots. This feature allows voters to enter their name and birthdate to see their ballot's progress.

However, it does not assist if a voter forgets their ballot at home. The election's outcome will impact the leadership within the local elections office. For more information, voters can visit the King County Elections website.

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