Check your mailbox – your King County ballot was mailed last week for the Nov. 2 General Election.
Your completed ballot has to be postmarked by Nov. 2 or deposited in an official drop box by 8 p.m. that day. Postage is not required.
Voting by mail is a convenient option for most people, and King County has options available if you need assistance voting.
Still haven’t registered to vote? Do so online or by mail by Oct. 25. You can register in person until Nov. 2. Find a vote center to register in person right here.
If your ballot still hasn’t arrived in your mailbox, you can simply track your ballot online here. If your ballot is missing, this link also offers ways for you to get a new ballot.
Lastly, dive deeper into what’s really on your ballot by reading your voter’s pamphlet or clicking this link.
And while the Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce is not endorsing candidates, nor is it funding its political action committee this year, you can dive into the results of The Index, the inaugural installation of our quality of life research project, and use the information to inform which candidates you pick.
Your vote matters!