
infoVote 2010 connects you to information about your election-related questions, from voter registration to candidates and issues for King County voters. Included are links to voter's information from statewide and King County offices, plus nonpartisan evaluations and position papers that can help new and seasoned voters make informed decisions about candidates and issues on the ballot.
2010 Election Dates
- February 9 Special Election
- April 27 Special Election
- May 18 Special Election
- August 17 Primary Election
- November 2 General Election
Comprehensive 2010 King County Elections Calendar
February 9 Election
What’s at Stake?
It depends on where you live. Boundaries of cities and towns (municipalities), counties, school, fire, and library districts vary significantly. The candidates and measures on your ballot depend entirely on where you live. The best way to find out what’s on YOUR ballot is to check the Voters’ Guide.
King County Elections Interactive Voter Guide
Find your specific election information using this interactive guide. Enter your name and date of birth, and get an interactive list of all candidates, issues, and measures that are on your ballot, specific to the jurisdictions for your registered address.
Comprehensive List of All King County Ballot Issues
There are 39 issues on King County February 9 Ballots, including school district capital, operating, and transportation funds; fire and library districts, and annexation issues. Click the link for the full list from King County Elections
Jurisdiction Resources
You may be in the same city, but different school or fire districts than your neighbors across the street, and you’ll have different issues and candidates on your ballots. This great page gives a one-stop tutorial on elections in King County, posted by the folks who know: King County Elections.
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Last Updated:January 6, 2010