Flooded? Contact your elections department
If you need to contact your county elections department, the Washington secretary of state's office has a handy clickable map of the entire state.
(Outside of King County, if you wind up on a "county auditor's page--you're in the right place. Look for "elections" or "elections division," every web site seems to be different.)
Several counties, including King, Pierce and Thurston have issued statements about flooding and what voters should do if they find themselves unable to cast ballots. So if you're one of them, contact your local elections department immediately.
Andrew posted detailed information about King County below.
(Outside of King County, if you wind up on a "county auditor's page--you're in the right place. Look for "elections" or "elections division," every web site seems to be different.)
Several counties, including King, Pierce and Thurston have issued statements about flooding and what voters should do if they find themselves unable to cast ballots. So if you're one of them, contact your local elections department immediately.
Andrew posted detailed information about King County below.