The county Canvassing Board will certify the results and transmit them to the Washington Secretary of State’s Office on Nov. 23.
We’ll post the results here, but if you want to see more details visit the King County election results page. Crosscut will not be calling races, but will note who appears likely to be the winner when a significant number of votes have been counted.
Voters may drop off their ballots in a drop box until 8 p.m. Election Day. If you need help filling out your ballot, check out the Crosscut Seattle and King County Voter Guide.
If you are looking for results from other counties, you can find a link
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