Sizzling turnout in WA -- maybe topping 70%

State Election Director Nick Handy says it appears Washington will easily surpass our turnout prediction of 66 percent, possibly 70 percent or higher. Counties across Washington reported a late surge in ballots being returned and many say they'll

surpass their pre-election predictions. We've said that 66 percent would be the best midterm election participation since 1970. That number, and the number to beat this year, is 71.85 percent. Secretary of State Sam Reed says he’s delighted with such enthusiasm by Washington voters:

“There was a clear surge in participation and that’s such a healthy sign for our democracy. Now I hope that citizens will stay engaged in their government, hold officeholders accountable, and encourage our leaders to work collegially and civilly, across the aisle, in the days and months ahead to address the economy and deal with the other problems we all face in this state and country. The campaign season is over; it’s time to govern, and govern effectively.”
To keep track of each county's return rate and the next scheduled update report from each, visit our results website and click on the Voter Turnout tab.
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