Official Election Information
It may be challenging for even the most dedicated voters to find detailed information about election issues and candidates. infoVote 2011 helps you look beyond campaign messages that flood mailboxes, radios and TV screens by connecting you to key election information sources.
King County Election Information
King County Elections’ homepage provides information on a number of topics including registration, ballots, candidates and jurisdiction, voter pamphlets and links to other local, state and federal election information. Confirm your registration and get the facts about local ballot measures and candidates. Voters are urged to double check their registration online.
Election District Maps
Find election composite maps, maps of legislative districts, city maps, district court maps, school district maps and metropolitan King County Council District maps.
Military & Overseas Voters Guide
Washington Secretary of State Office Elections
Includes links to a variety of election information under headings such as “Current Topics, Information for Voters,” “Voters Corner” and many others.
Washington Counties’ Elections Offices
Find each county’s election offices using this comprehensive list.
Additional Voter Resources
League of Women Voters of Washington
The site features voter information, position statements, action priorities, legislative newsletters, and a directory of local leagues, publications, and links to local, state, and federal government resources.
Judicial Elections
Unless you’re well-acquainted with the court system, you may find it challenging to evaluate candidates for elected judicial positions. Here are two sources of additional information on candidates for judges at the state and local level.
King County Bar Association Rating of Judicial Election Candidates
Latino/Latina Bar Association of Washington Judicial Evaluation Ratings
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Last Updated: October 12, 2011







