There are more than 1.4 million registered voters in King County. King County Elections has only received 271,163 ballots. According to voter data analyzed through November 3, that means only 18.8 percent of King County ballots have been returned so far. Election day is tomorrow.
And as of Monday, only 105,537 Seattleites had voted. For a city with more than 800,000 people (and at least 630,100 people over 18 as per 2020 census data) that’s a pretty dismal showing. King County Elections data shows that in most areas in Seattle, 91 percent of the population or more are registered to vote. Save for those fools in the University District, the areas with below 91 percent voter registration are in the high 60s and 70s. Certainly, more ballots came in over the weekend. But, still. Where are the

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