Reminder Election 2025 resources for Lynnwood voters

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Snohomish County residents will receive their ballots in the mail for the Nov. 4 general election, which features local races and a statewide ballot measure. The election includes contests for positions such as Court of Appeals judge and county council member. Voter registration must be completed by Oct. 27, with in-person services available until 8 p.

m. on Election Day at designated locations. A local voters’ pamphlet was recently mailed to households, detailing candidates and measures. Additionally, voters will have access to 35 ballot drop boxes open around the clock until Election Day. Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked by Nov.

4 to be counted. Residents who have not received their ballots by Oct. 22 should reach out to Snohomish County Elections for assistance. For further information, voters can visit the Snohomish County Elections website.

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