No, you don't need a stamp for your ballot Let’s repeat that, in case you skimmed over the headline: Your ballot will be counted even if you DO NOT affix a stamp to the envelope. Abe Epton Isolde Raftery
$100 in Monopoly money—and just maybe, a better democracy—headed your way, Seattle In January, registered voters in Seattle will get something in the mail that no American has gotten before. They’re called democracy vouchers, and the... John Ryan
Rich Seattle votes more than Tukwila: one effort to turn that around Amina Ahmed faces an uphill battle on a breezy Saturday morning in a neighborhood straddling Tukwila and SeaTac: She's running a voter registration... David Hyde
Millenials registered in droves in Washington, but will they vote? Election officials are calling it a watershed year for voters in Washington. Roughly 4.2 million people are registered to vote, a record for Washington... Paige Browning
It's hard to get people excited about the Washington primaries Bill Radke speaks with Todd Donovan, political science professor at Western Washington University, about the low voter turnouts for Washington's August... Kate OConnell Bill Radke
How To Get Money Out Of Seattle Politics? Make Everyone A Donor Marcie Sillman talks with Estevan Munoz-Howard of Honest Elections Seattle about Seattle Initiative 122. If it makes the November ballot, voters would... Marcie Sillman Jason Pagano