Legislative Building

PO Box 40220

Olympia, WA 98504-0220 Tel 360.902.4151

Fax 360.586.5629 www.sos.wa.gov

2012 General Election

· 3,910,190 active registered voters in Washington.

o Over 178,000 registered or reactivated since the August Primary.

o Approximately 60,000 military and overseas voters

· Ballot return rate about 38% as of Thursday, Nov. 1.

o May indicate an overall turnout above the 81% prediction.

· Election night returns will reflect about 60% of all ballots eventually counted in the election.

o About 90% of ballots will be counted by Friday.

· Close races will remain close; clear winner may not be known until Friday.

· Counties certify on Tuesday, Nov. 27. State will certify Wednesday, Dec. 5.

What is on the ballot?

· President

· 8 statewide ballot measures

o Same-sex marriage

o Legalization of marijuana

o Charter schools

o Taxes

· U.S. Senate

· 10 Congressional races

o Special election to fill the vacancy in the 1st District

o Open seats in the 1st, 6th and 10th District

· 9 statewide executive races

o Open seats in 4 races

· 98 state House races

· 26 state Senate races

· Judicial races: Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Superior Court

· County offices

· Local ballot measures

What are people asking?

· How do I return my ballot?

o In a ballot drop box by 8:00 pm Election Day. Locations available at www.myvote.wa.gov

o By mail with a postmark no later than Election Day. Check the pick-up time on the box if mailing on Tuesday.

· How do I get a replacement ballot?

o Contact your county elections office by phone, email or website. This close to the election, many offices are issuing ballots electronically.

· What are the Advisory Votes?

o First time on the ballot, created in Initiative 960 in 2007.

o Language dictated by Initiative 960 is very confusing, little information available in the Voters’ Pamphlet.

· Is the Voters’ Pamphlet available online?

o All races at www.vote.wa.gov and personalized information at www.myvote.wa.gov