Election Day is Tuesday

Residents of the 36th Legislative District gather at the Greenwood Senior Center to encourage others to Get Out The Vote.

Residents of the 36th Legislative District gather at the Greenwood Senior Center to encourage others to Get Out The Vote.
Courtesy of Tyler Crone

Election Day is approaching fast! As the country selects its next President, there are many other local offices and initiatives on the ballot.

Tyler Crone is the Chair of the 36th Legislative District Democrats. She said, “No matter who you vote for, now is the time to do your research and return your ballot as soon as possible so that you have a voice in our democracy. Then text ten friends and make sure they do the same. Each of us has the obligation and the privilege to do our part.”

First time candidate Alexis Mercedes Rinck said, “Running for office is one of the most incredible honors of my life. To not only represent the community but to also fight for its wellbeing is a privilege I do not take lightly.”

Completed and signed ballots must be postmarked or returned to a ballot drop box by Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. Washington ballots have already been mailed to registered voters. If you have any questions or have not received your ballot, visit www.kingcounty.gov for more information.