Election Day In Kirkland: When, Where To Vote

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Kirkland WA

02 November, 2020

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KIRKLAND, WA — King County is in the home stretch of the 2020 General Election, with all ballots due by 8 p.m. Tuesday. Amid record turnout, projected at 90 percent, early voting has kept up a record pace heading toward Election Day, topping 75 percent in the state's most populous by Monday morning. King County Elections officials told Patch they expect election night results will include a record 1 million ballots, compared with 615,000 ballots tabulated on election night in 2016. The earliest results will not include votes cast Monday or Tuesday, which will be reflected in later tallies. The county expects to have most ballots counted by Friday. The deadline for the election's certification is Tuesday, Nov. 24. Last-minute voters still have plenty of chances to make their voice heard, utilizing dozens of drop boxes throughout King County or any of the county's seven vote centers. In Washington, in-person voter registration is possible right up until the polls close at 8 p.m. Don't wait. Get your ballot returned today. With Election Day tomorrow, Nov. 3, we recommend returning your ballot: At your nearest ballot drop box: https://t.co/jGQVAmGePA In-person at a Vote Center near you: https://t.co/c3xJ0Vs5CG#VOTE #Hit90 #KingCountyVotes #GOTV pic.twitter.com/lrGHqyEqY1— King County Elections (@kcelections) November 2, 2020 Important links for King County voters Check your voter registration informaiton onlineFind your nearest vote centerLocate your nearest 24/7 drop boxReview the voters' pamphletRequest a replacement ballot or print one onlineA Voter's Guide to the Finish Line: Frequently Asked Questions & AnswersLearn general information from King County Elections Related election coverage: Election Day In Washington: Presidential Race, Legislature & More6 More Vote Centers Open In King CountyKing County Ballots Mailed: Here's What To Know For 2020King County Ballot Measures: 2020 General ElectionStrong Early Voter Turnout In Washington Leading To Election Day Here are the candidates voters will see on King County ballots: U.S. President & Vice President Joseph R. Biden and Kamala D. Harris (Democratic Party Nominees)Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence (Republican Party Nominees)Jo Jorgensen and Jeremy "Spike" Cohen (Libertarian Party Nominees)Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker (Green Party Nominees)Gloria La Riva and Sunil Freeman (Socialism and Liberation Party Nominees)Alyson Kennedy and Malcolm M. Jarrett (Socialist Workers Party Nominees) U.S. House of Representatives(View a map of congressional districts) District 1 (Kenmore, Kirkland, Redmond, Carnation) Suzan DelBene (Prefers Democratic Party)Jeffrey Beeler, Sr. (Prefers Republican Party) District 7 (Seattle, Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Burien, Normandy Park) Pramila Jayapal (Prefers Democratic Party)Craig Keller (Prefers Republican Party) District 8 (Sammamish, Issaquah, Snoqualmie, North Bend, Maple Valley, Auburn) Jesse Jensen (Prefers Republican Party)Kim Schrier (Prefers Democratic Party) District 9 (Bellevue, Mercer Island, Renton, Tukwila, Kent, SeaTac, Federal Way, Des Moines) Doug Basler (Prefers Republican Party)Adam Smith (Prefers Democratic Party) Statewide offices: Governor Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party)Loren Culp (Prefers Republican Party) Lt. Governor Marko Liias (Prefers Democratic Party)Denny Heck (Prefers Democratic Party) Secretary of State Kim Wyman (Prefers Republican Party)Gael Tarleton (Prefers Democratic Party) State Treasurer Duane A. Davidson (Prefers Republican Party)Mike Pellicciotti (Prefers Democratic Party) State State Auditor Chris Leyba (Prefers Republican Party)Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (Prefers Democratic Party) Attorney General Matt Larkin (Prefers Republican Party)Bob Ferguson (Prefers Democratic Party) Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz (Prefers Democratic Party)Sue Kuehl Pederson (Prefers Republican Party) Superintendent of Public Instruction Maia EspinozaChris Reykdal Insurance Commissioner Chirayu Avinash Patel (Prefers Republican Party)Mike Kreidler (Prefers Democratic Party) Washington State Surpreme Court Supreme Court, Justice Position No. 3 Dave LarsonRaquel Montoya-Lewis Supreme Court, Justice Position No. 4 Charles W. Johnson Supreme Court, Justice Position No. 6 Richard S. SernsG. Helen Whitener Supreme Court, Justice Position No. 7 Debra L. Stephens State legislators (candidates vary by location): Legislative districts legend: Seattle: districts 11, 32, 34, 36, 37, 43, 46Renton: districts 11, 33, 37, 41Bellevue: districts 41, 48Kirkland: districts 1, 45, 48Redmond: districts 45, 48Sammamish: districts 41, 45Issaquah: 5, 41Find your district here. 2020 candidates: Legislative District 1, State Senator Art Coday (Prefers Republican Party)Derek Stanford (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 1, State Representative Pos. 1 Adam Bartholomew (Prefers Republican Party)Davina Duerr (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 1, State Representative Pos. 2 Jeb Brewer (Prefers Republican Party)Shelley Kloba (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 5, State Senator Mark Mullet (Prefers Democratic Party)Ingrid Anderson (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 5, State Representative Pos. 1 Bill Ramos (Prefers Democratic Party)Ken Moninski (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 5, State Representative Pos. 2 Lisa Callan (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 11, State Senator Bob Hasegawa (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 11, State Representative Pos. 1 David Hackney (Prefers Democratic Party)Zack Hudgins (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 11, State Representative Pos. 2 Steve Bergquist (Prefers Democratic Party)Sean Atchison (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 30, State Representative Pos. 1 Martin A. Moore (Prefers Ind Republican Party)Jamila Taylor (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 30, State Representative Pos. 2 Jack Walsh (Prefers Republican Party)Jesse Johnson (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 31, State Representative Pos. 1 Katie Young (Prefers Democratic Party)Drew Stokesbary (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 31, State Representative Pos. 2 Thomas R. Clark (Prefers Democratic Party)Eric E. Robertson (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 32, State Representative Pos. 1 Shirley Sutton (Prefers Democratic Party)Cindy Ryu (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 32, State Representative Pos. 2 Tamra Smilanich (Prefers Non Partisan Party)Lauren Davis (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 33, State Representative Pos. 1 Tina L. Orwall (Prefers Democratic Party)Kerry French (Prefers R Party) Legislative District 33, State Representative Pos. 2 Mia Su-Ling Gregerson (Prefers Democratic Party)Marliza Melzer (Prefers Libertarian Party) Legislative District 34, State Representative Pos. 1 Eileen L. Cody (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 34, State Representative Pos. 2 Joe Fitzgibbon (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 36, State Representative Pos. 1 Noel Christina Frame (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 36, State Representative Pos. 2 Sarah Reyneveld (Prefers Democratic Party)Liz Berry (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 37, State Representative Pos. 1 Sharon Tomiko Santos (Prefers Democratic Party)John Stafford (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 37, State Representative Pos. 2 Kirsten Harris-Talley (Prefers Democratic Party)Chukundi Salisbury (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 39, State Senator Kathryn A. Lewandowsky (Prefers WA Progressive Party)Keith L. Wagoner (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 39, State Representative Pos. 1 Robert J. Sutherland (Prefers Republican Party)Claus Joens (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 39, State Representative Pos. 2 Ryan Johnson (Prefers Democratic Party)Carolyn Eslick (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 41, State Senator Lisa Wellman (Prefers Democratic Party)Mike Nykreim (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 41, State Representative Pos. 1 Tana Senn (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 41, State Representative Pos. 2 My-Linh Thai (Prefers Democratic Party)Al Rosenthal (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 43, State Representative Pos. 1 Leslie Klein (Prefers Republican Party)Nicole Macri (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 43, State Representative Pos. 2 Sherae Lascelles (Prefers Seattle People's Party)Frank Chopp (Prefers Democratic Party) Legislative District 45, State Representative Pos. 1 Roger Goodman (Prefers Democratic Party)John P. Gibbons (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 45, State Representative Pos. 2 Larry Springer (Prefers Democratic Party)Amber Krabach (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 46, State Representative Pos. 1 Gerry Pollet (Prefers Democratic Party)Eric J. Brown (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 46, State Representative Pos. 2 Javier Valdez (Prefers Democratic Party)Beth Daranciang (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 47, State Representative Pos. 1 Debra Entenman (Prefers Democratic Party)Kyle Lyebyedyev (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 47, State Representative Pos. 2 Pat Sullivan (Prefers Democratic Party)Ted Cooke (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 48, State Representative Pos. 1 Vandana Slatter (Prefers Democratic Party)Victor H. Bishop (Prefers Republican Party) Legislative District 48, State Representative Pos. 2 Amy Walen (Prefers Democratic Party)Tim J. Hickey (Prefers Republican Party) Verify your voter registration, view sample ballots and learn which districts represent you on the King County website.

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