Last Minute Voters Guide November 4th is Here

Everett, WALocal News

Voters in Snohomish County must submit their ballots by 8 p. m. on November 4, 2025, using one of 35 official drop boxes, as mailing may result in delays due to reduced postal service operations. County Auditor Garth Fell advises that using drop boxes ensures timely delivery to election officials. Voters can also access same-day services at the Snohomish County Elections office, which will remain open from 8:30 a.

m. to 8 p. m. on Election Day. To enhance voter engagement, the article provides details about local candidates and measures, noting that Districts 1 and 2 did not submit Q&A responses.

Voters are encouraged to track their ballot status online at VoteWA. gov and can sign up for text alerts regarding their ballots. Historical voter turnout data indicates that odd-year elections in the county have averaged about 40% since 2009, with the 2021 turnout at 36%. Preliminary election results will be posted shortly after polls close, ensuring voters receive timely updates on the election outcome. This election marks a critical opportunity for local engagement as voters prepare to cast their ballots.

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