Ballots for the April 26 Special Election are in the mail
OKANOGAN - If you have not received your ballot by Friday, April 15, please contact the Auditors Office at 509-422-7240.
Remember your ballots must be signed and postmarked no later than April 26.
The Auditors Office, 149 3rd Ave. N., Okanogan, is open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on Election Day only from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the following services.
- Voter Registration
- Drop off voted ballots
- Obtain replacement ballots
- Disability Access Voting Units
- Update Registration
Drop boxes will be open April 8. Drop boxes will be open until 8 p.m. on April 26.
Drop box locations open for the April 26 Special Election:
Okanogan-Okanogan County Auditor’s Office, 149 3rd Ave. N., Okanogan
Tonasket- Tonasket City Hall/Library Complex, 209 S. Whitcomb Ave., Tonasket
The county is providing postage-paid ballot return envelopes this year. Voters are encouraged to mail in ballots prior to Friday, April 22, to ensure the envelopes are postmarked by Election Day. Check with your local post office for cut off times.
If you need to find out information about the issues you can use the following sources.
- On line voter’s guide – votewa.gov
- Votewa.gov
- Okanogancounty.org/auditor
- Newspapers and radio
If you are not currently registered in the State of Washington or need to change your registration, you can appear in person in the Auditor’s Office until 8:00pm on Election Day April 26th, 2022 and register to vote and be able to vote in the Special Election.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Auditors Office. 509-422-7240
Ward Media Newspapers
- The Leavenworth Echo | Leavenworth, WA
- Cashmere Valley Record | Cashmere WA
- Lake Chelan Mirror | Chelan, Manson, Entiat, WA
- Quad City Herald | Brewster, Pateros, Bridgeport, Mansfield, WA
- Wenatchee Business Journal | Chelan, Douglas, Okanogan Counties, WA