Ballot Drop Boxes Open in Shoreline, LFP, Around County

Shoreline, WALocal News

As the November 3, 2020, Election Day approaches, ballot drop boxes in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park are now available for voters, offering 24-hour access to facilitate the return of ballots. King County has set up 73 drop box locations, including two in Shoreline and one in Lake Forest Park, to enhance voter accessibility. Key locations for drop-off include the Shoreline Library, which has temporarily moved its drop box to the lower parking lot due to ongoing construction, and the Lake Forest Park City Hall. Other nearby drop box sites include Kenmore City Hall and various Seattle libraries. Local officials stress the importance of voters planning ahead to avoid long lines, ensuring a smooth voting experience.

This initiative reflects a commitment to making the electoral process more accessible, especially during a time when voter turnout is crucial. With the election drawing near, residents are encouraged to utilize these facilities to ensure their voices are heard. The move is part of a broader effort to maintain high voter engagement and participation in the democratic process.

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