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April Special Election Logic & Accuracy Test Tomorrow

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April Special Election Logic & Accuracy Test Tomorrow

Summary

King County Elections will perform the county's official logic and accuracy testing on ballot counting and processing equipment at 1 p.m. tomorrow, April 13, at the King County Elections office, 919 SW Grady Way in Renton.

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King County Elections will perform the county's official logic and accuracy testing on ballot counting and processing equipment at 1 p.m. tomorrow, April 13, at the King County Elections office, 919 SW Grady Way in Renton.

Approximately 66,500 voters are participating in 2021’s April special election. Voters will decide on three ballot measures, impacting the City of Shoreline, Shoreline Fire Department, and King County Fire Protection District No. 16. Election Day is Tuesday, April 27 and ballots were mailed to eligible voters on Wednesday, April 7.

Logic and accuracy testing is a standard pre-election procedure. King County Elections does this testing to ensure that tabulation hardware and software functions properly and is accurately programmed for each election. 

In-person observation space for the media is limited as we continue to work to slow the spread of COVID-19 in King County. Please RSVP to Halei Watkins at hawatkins@kingcounty.gov to ensure adequate space is available. Everyone entering the building for the Logic & Accuracy Test is required to wear a mask and be temperature screened.

 

Media contact

Halei Watkins
206-200-0036
hawatkins@kingcounty.gov

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