As of last Friday, only 32% of registered voters had turned in their ballots statewide, compared to 38.4% four days before the last midterm election in 2018.
Voters have until 8 p.m. Tuesday to drop their ballots off in a ballot box, or at their county election center, or in the mail, without a stamp. But only ballots that have been postmarked on Tuesday will be counted, so the other two options are the better bet.
Washington state also allows same-day registration and voting in person, up to 8 p.m. on Election Day. If you cannot find your ballot, you can pick up a new one at your county elections
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