Deadline is midnight April 10 to vote for Best of Edmonds 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

Voting for the 2025 Best of Edmonds contest is now open and will close at midnight on April 10, 2025. The contest, organized by My Edmonds News with support from the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, has introduced a streamlined voting process that allows only one vote per participant. This change aims to enhance the efficiency of the voting experience. Winners will be determined based on the total votes received in each category, although some categories may not be featured due to receiving only one nomination. Recognizing the importance of local engagement, the organizers have limited nominations to businesses and services with a strong Edmonds connection.

All winners will be highlighted in both online and print publications, receiving a window sticker to showcase their achievement. Participants are also cautioned that votes using undeliverable email addresses will not be counted, ensuring a fair voting process. The community's involvement is crucial, and the organizers thank everyone for their participation and wish good luck to the nominees.

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