Published October 30 2017
Accessible voting centers are available to voters who need assistance completing their ballot. Trained staff and specialized equipment are available to help voters with disabilities cast a private, independent ballot.
People with disabilities on the Eastside can vote in the general election at the accessible voting center in Bellevue, on Tuesday (Halloween), 3-7 p.m., at the Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. NE.
The voting center will not be open on election day, nor will there be accessible voting at City Hall as has been the case over the last few years.
Voters with disabilities can also mark their choices up until 8 p.m. election day on an online ballot designed for people with vision impairments.
A drop box for postage-free ballots is available for all voters at the Bellevue Regional Library through 8 p.m. election day — Tuesday, Nov. 7.
King County offers general information about returning your ballot, regardless of where you live in the county.