SPOKANE COUNTY, Wash. – Are you missing your primary ballot that was mailed out last week? The Spokane County Elections Office said to let them know.
The Spokane County Elections Office mailed out 36 thousand ballots last week for the primary elections coming up on August 6.
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If you have not received your ballot, contact the Elections Office as soon as possible by emailing elections@spokanecounty.gov or calling 509-477-2320.
The Elections Office said it will contact voters if there is a signature issue with a returned ballot. Issues could be if you forgot to sign the envelope or if the signature on the envelope doesn’t match the signature in the voter’s registration record.
The primary election is Tuesday, August 6. You can complete your ballots and mail them in. Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by election day.
If you drop off a ballot in one of the ballot drop boxes across the county, it must be in the box by 8 p.m. on election day.
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