
"Our state and county elections staff really enjoy going the extra mile to register and serve our overseas and military voters. Our servicemembers are true heroes, often serving in hostile and dangerous parts of the world. Our overseas voters include Peace Corps members and relief workers, missionaries, and businesspeople whose work carries them away from Washington state. Our thoughts are with them all and we wish them safety and success, and remind them that we definitely want their voices heard back home."According to a 39-county list compiled by the Elections Division, King County, home to one voter in three, has the most military and overseas voters, with 12,574 ballots sent out last week. Next is Pierce County, home to Joint Base Lewis McChord, where 10,405 ballots went out. No. 3? Kitsap, with 5,972. Thurston is next at 4,362, and Spokane (3,722) and Snohomish (3,535) are close behind. Island County sent out 2,112 ballots and Clark 1,737. All 39 counties reported at least some military and overseas voters.