Posts Tagged ‘voter turnout’
2018 General Election Vote Count Approaches Record Locally, Statewide
This year’s mid-term election saw close to record numbers of voter turnout. Not just nation- and state-wide, but in almost all Washington counties. Marcus Bellissimo reports.
Read More2018 Election – Local Officials Expect Near-Record Midterm Voter Turnout
Washington is one of only three states uses a completely vote-by-mail system for all elections. One of up-sides to this method is that county auditors can get a head start on counting the ballots. Marcus Bellissimo reports they’re expect at- or near-record voter turnout for tomorrow’ midterm election.
Read More2017 General Election Set Record-Low Voter Turnout
One month ago was General Election Day 2017. Locally, it included several city council, school board and fire district positions. Those decisions were made by a fairly small slice of the electorate, with voter turnout low across North Central Washington. In what’s called an “off election year,” only 26 percent of Chelan County voters returned…
Read MoreChelan County Auditor Election Recap
Chelan County Auditor Skip Moore joins Chris to provide an update on general election results and his thoughts on this year’s election and voterturnout.
Read MoreDouglas County Auditor Election Recap
Douglas County Auditor Thad Duvall joins Chris to provide an update on general election results and his thoughts on this year’s election and voter turnout.
Read MoreElection Day 2016 – Ballots and Drop Boxes
Whether you’ve been following this year’s election for the past month or 18 months, your ballot is due today. We will have local results on the KOHO Facebook and here on KOHO101.com shortly after ballot boxes close at 8 p.m. And then join Chris Hansen and Dan Langager on the KOHO Morning Show tomorrow for live in-depth…
Read MoreElection Day Now One Week Away
One week out from election day, over 20% of Chelan County voters have already turned in their ballots. Chris chats with Chelan County Auditor Skip Moore about the potential for this year’s voter turnout.
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