SPOKANE, Wash. — Ballots must be postmarked by Election Day or returned to a ballot drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day to be counted.
The Secretary of State's Office recommended voters who return their ballots on election day bring them to a ballot drop box instead of dropping them in the mail to ensure they are postmarked in time.
Ballot drop boxes are located at public libraries, city halls, the Spokane Transit Authority Plaza and the Elections Office. A postage stamp is not required when using an official elections ballot drop box.
You can return your ballot at a drop box location in Spokane County below.
Elections Office
1033 W Gardner Avenue, Spokane
Airway Heights Library
1213 S Lundstrom Street, Airway Heights
Argonne Library
4322 N Argonne Road, Spokane
Cheney Library
610 First Street, Cheney
East Side Library
524 S Stone Street, Spokane
Fairfield Library
305 E Main Street, Fairfield
Hillyard Library
4005 N Cook Street, Spokane
Indian Trail Library
4909 W Barnes Road, Spokane
Latah Town Hall
108 E Market Street, Latah
Liberty Lake Library
23123 E Mission Avenue, Liberty Lake
Medical Lake Library
321 E Herb Street, Medical Lake
Millwood City Hall
9103 E Frederick Avenue, Millwood
Moran Prairie Library
6004 S Regal Street, Spokane
North Spokane Library
44 E Hawthorne Road, Spokane
Otis Orchards Library
22324 E Wellesley Avenue, Otis Orchards
Rockford Town Hall
20 W Emma Street, Rockford
Shadle Aquatic Center
2005 W Wellesley Avenue, Spokane
Due to construction at the Shadle Park Library, the ballot drop box has been moved in front of the Shadle Aquatic Center in the library parking lot.
South Hill Library
3324 S Perry Street, Spokane
Spangle Town Hall
115 W 2nd Street, Spangle
Spokane Valley Library
12004 E Main Avenue, Spokane Valley
STA Plaza
701 W Riverside Avenue, Spokane
Waverly Town Hall
255 Commercial Street, Waverly