SPOKANE, Wash. — According to Spokane County Elections, the office has mailed approximately 20,000 ballots for the partial-county special election scheduled for Feb. 10.
Registered voters in five school districts across the county will receive ballots in the coming days, elections officials said. The districts include East Valley, Newport, Rosalia, St. John and Tekoa.
According to Spokane County Elections, voters who are registered but do not receive their ballot by Friday, Jan. 30, should contact the elections office to request a replacement ballot.
The U.S. Postal Service recommends mailing completed ballots at least seven days before the election to ensure they arrive at the elections office on time, according to postal guidelines. For the Feb. 10 election, this means ballots should be mailed by Monday, Feb. 3.
After Friday, Feb. 6, Spokane County Elections recommends voters return their ballots using one of the designated ballot drop boxes or by visiting the elections office directly at 1033 W. Gardner in Spokane.
According to elections officials, voters can find drop box locations printed on the back of their ballots, in the local voters’ pamphlet, or online at www.spokanecounty.gov/187/Ballot-Drop-Box-Locations.
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The ballot drop boxes appropriate for each election will be open by end of business day, starting 20 days before the election, until 8 p.m. Election Night. Ballots will be collected regularly from the drop boxes.
A postage stamp is not required when using an official elections ballot drop box.
Additional election information is available at www.spokanecounty.gov/elections, according to Spokane County Elections.
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