April 27 special election coming up





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Some Washington voters are receiving their ballots for the April 27 special election.

Mail ballots are being sent out to a number of local voting jurisdictions in about 15 counties for this election. Measures facing voters include emergency medical services levies, school bond measures and school maintenance and operation levies.

Here are the counties indicating they have an April election: Chelan, Columbia, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, King, Mason, Okanogan, Pierce, Snohomish, Spokane, Thurston, Wahkiakum, Walla Walla, Whatcom and Whitman.

Monday, April 19, is the deadline for in-person voter registration for the April 27 election. So if you have never registered to vote in Washington and you’re eligible to vote in this upcoming election, stop by your county elections office before it’s too late.

To visit your county election office, click here and then click on the county where you live on the map that pops up.
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