Politics & Government
Primary Election Tuesday Aug. 6: Bellevue Races on Ballot
Where can you turn in your primary ballot in Bellevue before the 8 p.m. Aug. 6 deadline?
Primary ballots are due Tuesday, Aug. 6, to the King County Elections Office. Have you turned in your ballot?
On the ballot next Tuesday for Bellevue residents are City Council position 4 and position 6 and School District position 5. Also on the ballot are primaries for King County Executive and Port of Seattle Commissioner position 3. The two candidates in each race with the most votes will proceed to the general election. Also on the ballot is a King County Parks Levy.
Voters can turn in their ballots through First Class mail or drop it off at the King County drop box, located at Crossroads Bellevue shopping center.
If you need a voting booth to accommodate a disability, you can vote in person at Bellevue City Hall from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. You can also turn in your ballots to the election officials running the voting booths at City Hall.
Here is some of our 2013 elections coverage:
King County Parks Levy Will Be Decided in Primary ElectionBellevue Council Pos. 6 Candidates Discuss Change, Politics
Watch Your Mailbox for Your King County Primary Ballot
WATCH: Bellevue Council Candidates Position 4 Roundtable
Municipal League Rates Bellevue Council Candidates for 2013
Who's Running for Bellevue City Council in 2013
Who's Running for Bellevue School Board in 2013
Bellevue Councilman Kevin Wallace Launches Re-Election Campaign
Lyndon Heywood Announces Run for Bellevue City Council Position 2
Bellevue Council Candidate Slatter Joins Robinson in Position 6 Race
Vandana Slatter Announces Run for Bellevue City Council
Lynne Robinson Announces Run for Bellevue City Council Position 6
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