Monday is voter registration deadline for Tahoma School District bond April Special Election

Monday, March 28, is the deadline to register online or submit a voter registration form, or to update registration information in time to vote in the April Special Election. Districts participating in this election are the Tahoma and Snoqualmie Valley School Districts. “We conducted an election in February with an outcome that was decided by a single vote,” said Elections Director Sherril Huff. “Every vote can make a difference, but you must be registered and your information must be up to date for your ‘vote by mail’ ballot to reach you.”

Monday, March 28, is the deadline to register online or submit a voter registration form, or to update registration information in time to vote in the April Special Election. Districts participating in this election are the Tahoma and Snoqualmie Valley School Districts.

“We conducted an election in February with an outcome that was decided by a single vote,” said Elections Director Sherril Huff. “Every vote can make a difference, but you must be registered and your information must be up to date for your ‘vote by mail’ ballot to reach you.”

Voters can check if their registration information is current by using Your Voter Guide online, by calling the Voter Hotline at 206-296-VOTE (8683), or by visiting King County Elections weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 9010 East Marginal Way S., Tukwila.

Voters who miss the March 28 deadline to update their registration should still contact the elections office to update their information for future elections.

King County residents not currently registered in Washington can register in person at the Elections office through April 18.

Details and registration forms are available on the King County Elections website www.kingcounty.gov/elections. Online registration is available through the Secretary of State website, www.sos.wa.gov.

How to register to vote

Registering to vote is easy:

  • Register online
  • Print a registration form and return it to Elections
  • Visit the Elections office

Voter registration forms are available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Cambodian, Korean, Laotian, Russian, and Vietnamese. Voter registration applications and updates submitted after voter registration deadlines will take effect after the April 26 Special Election.