As of Friday, only 15.76% of registered Spokane voters have actually voted. SO VOTE!
As Spin Control reminds us, time is running out to cast that ballot. Tuesday at 8 p.m. is the deadline for casting a ballot in the primary election and please remember under the current ballot system, there are two ways to get your vote in on time.
From Spin Control: You can mark it, seal it, sign the outer envelope and put it in the mail — with a stamp — so that it is postmarked by Tuesday evening. If you hold onto it until Tuesday afternoon, you should take it to the post office to make sure it's postmarked by the deadline.
You can mark it, seal it, sign the envelope and deposit it in one of the drop boxes set up by county elections. In Spokane County, drop boxes can be found at most public libraries and some other sites. Check out the list after the jump.
Not sure where these candidates land on cleaning up the Spokane River? Climate change? Complete Streets? Check the Spokesman's primary elections center featuring extensive q and a with the candidates HERE.
Drop box locations
AirwayHeights |
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Argonne |
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Cheney |
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Deer Park |
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Downtown |
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East Side |
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FairfieldNot Open |
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Hillyard |
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Indian Trail |
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LibertyLake |
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MedicalLake |
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Moran Prairie |
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North Spokane |
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Otis Orchards |
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ShadlePark |
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South Hill |
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SpokaneValley |
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STAPlaza |
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Elections Office |
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Voter service centers
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Elections Office1033 W Gardner Ave
STA Transit Plaza 701 W Riverside Ave
North Spokane Library 44 E Hawthorne Rd
South Hill St. Mark’s Church 316 E 24th Ave
Spokane Valley CenterPlace 2426 N Discovery Pl
Cheney Library 610 First St.