King County Elections
919 SW Grady Way
Renton, WA 98057-2906

206-296-VOTE (8683)
TTY: 206-296-0109
FAX: 206-296-0108

Hours:
Weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Vote by Mail

Try it, you might like it

Vote by Mail King County voters overwhelmingly prefer to vote by mail. In fact, anywhere between 70 and 80 percent of ballots cast in any given election are cast by mail. Voting by mail is convenient; it saves you time and gives you the opportunity to make an informed decision.
大多數選民皆選擇以郵寄方式投票。事實上,每次選舉百分之七十至八十的選民皆以郵寄方式投選。以郵寄方式投票方便;省時,並提供選民機會使能了解清楚才作選擇。

King County is working behind the scenes now to make the move to all-mail voting in February 2009. Why wait until then? Try it now, you might like it.
雖然景郡現時尚未全部過渡到郵寄投票,但現有的計劃是在2008年過渡至全面郵寄投選。為什麽要等到那時呢?您現在就可以試一試,您可能會覺得郵寄投票也不錯。現有的計劃是使景郡在2008年過渡至全面郵寄投選。

Voting by mail is easy

  • No waiting in line. Your ballot is mailed 20 days before each election.
  • No confusion about where to go to vote
  • No need to make arrangements for childcare or time off from work
  • No need to hire and train 4,000 poll workers
  • Increased election process integrity through signature verification of every ballot envelope packet
  • Learn how to vote by mail

In the news
新聞

Reports about King County's transition to all-mail voting
資源

2007

Voting System Progress Report & Tabulation Contingency and Mitigation Plan (Dec.31, 2007)

Regional Voting Center Consulting Group Recommendation Report (July 2007)

Ballot tracking and accountability business case (May 2007)

Ballot tabulation upgrades business case (March 2007)

Vote-by-mail transition report (February 2007)

2006
King County Elections Moving to Vote by Mail (Jan. 2006) (PDF, 428K)
Moving King County to Vote by Mail council briefing (May 2006) (PDF, 684K)

Other resources

Washington's Voting By Mail Experience (Office of the Secretary of State 2007)
Read about voting by mail in Oregon