EVERETT — Tuesday is primary election day in Snohomish County, giving voters the chance to weigh in on a number of important races taking place across the region.

As of 3 p.m. Friday, the county has received 55,393 ballots from the county’s more than 475,000 active registered voters.

That number is typical for an off-year primary election, Snohomish County Auditor Garth Fell said in an interview. When all the ballots are counted, Fell expects turnout to hover around 20%.

“There’s still opportunity for voters to turn out, so we encourage anybody that has not voted yet to certainly do so before tomorrow’s deadline,” he said Monday.

Many voters are set to decide on whether to send candidates to November’s general election, while others are voting on a number of property tax levy lid lift

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