Seattle voters will decide on funding for social housing, and Burien will vote on a minimum wage measure.
SEATTLE — In one week, Washington voters will decide a number of measures in a special election.
There are 81 measures on the Feb. 11 special election ballot across 32 counties. Most of the measures on the ballot are for school districts.
Voters have until 8 p.m. on Election Day to return their stamp-free ballots to a drop box or in the mail.
Here are some of the biggest measures on the ballot.
Seattle Props. 1A and 1B
This proposition would
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