Auditors Office Ready To Count Primary Election BallotsAuditors Office Ready To Count Primary Election Ballots If you haven't registered to vote you can do that in person on election day at the Yakima County Auditors Office Lance TormeyLance Tormey
August 4 Primary Ballots Arriving FridayAugust 4 Primary Ballots Arriving FridayAuditor Charles Ross says study the ballot, fill it out, sign it and mail it back as soon as possible. Lance TormeyLance Tormey
Yakima Results From Feb. 11 Special ElectionYakima Results From Feb. 11 Special ElectionResults from the Feb. 11 special election.Lance TormeyLance Tormey
32 Percent Turnout for Yakima in General Election32 Percent Turnout for Yakima in General ElectionThe ballots will be counted every afternoon until the election is certified and the counting is officially over on November 26.Lance TormeyLance Tormey
It’s Time to Vote Ballots Arriving in Your MailboxIt’s Time to Vote Ballots Arriving in Your MailboxRemember your ballot is due on Tuesday, November 5 General Election Day.Lance TormeyLance Tormey
Your Ballot Due August 6 for Primary ElectionYour Ballot Due August 6 for Primary ElectionFor the first time this year there is a sattelite auditors office located in the Sunnyside Neighborhood Health Building at 617 Scoon Road.Lance TormeyLance Tormey
Ballots to Be Sent to Yakima Voters ThursdayBallots to Be Sent to Yakima Voters ThursdayFuture Voters who turn 18 on or before Tuesday, Aug. 6, can vote in the 2019 Primary, while those who turn 18 on or before Tuesday, Nov. 5, can vote in this year’s General Election.Lance TormeyLance Tormey