Primary Election Important Dates
Ballots for the Aug. 2, 2016 primary election will be mailed July 14. Included are primary races for statewide offices, including governor, plus races for State Legislature as well as U.S. Congress.
An online sample ballot is available here.
Voters’ pamphlets will be mailed July 13. You can also access it online here.
You may register to vote in person at the Snohomish County Auditor’s Office, 3000 Rockefeller Ave. in Everett, until July 25.
Return your ballot through a ballot drop box or through the mail.
There are ballot drop boxes located just outside the downtown Edmonds Library on Main Street and in front of Lynnwood City Hall at 19100 44th Ave. W.
If mailing, use a stamp and make sure your ballot will be postmarked or cancelled by Election Day, Aug. 2.
Visit www.myvote.wa.gov to verify your voter registration.
Preliminary results are posted election night shortly after 8 p.m. Aug. 2.
Thank you so much Teresa for a job well done! Ive leared where my vote needs to go to make Lynnwood a better place to live, work and play!
It was great to compare and we felt Nicola was the best.
It is evident that all the candidates are clearly well intentioned towards this position. However, it is my belief that Nicola is the clear and best choice. Her passion for seeing Lynwood grow into the thriving and healthy community we all want is genuine. I harbor no doubt that Nicola Smith is the way to Lynwood’s brightest future.
If for no other reason, two terms in a local Public Service is adequate. Nicola is my choice for Mayor of Lynnwood. It is time for a “refresh” in the city government.
Gough just sent out his latest “newspaper” where he is endorsed with 1/2 page of comments by Paula Lapham. Ms. Lapham has voted in any election since 2011, and is currently registered in Bellevue.
I am sorry. Ms. Lapham has NOT VOTED in any state election since 2011.