Counties must mail ballots to voters by Oct. 18. If you haven’t received one, you can contact your county elections office.
SEATTLE — Ballots are officially on their way to voters for the Nov. 5 general election in Washington state.
Counties must mail ballots to voters by Oct. 18, which is when the 18-day voting period begins.
However, some county elections offices mailed their ballots even sooner. King County Elections sent out ballots to 1.4 million voters on Oct. 16. King County said voters should have their ballots by Oct. 21. If they haven’t received their ballot in the mail by that date, they
→ Continue reading at King 5