The general election in Benton County, Washington, is just over a week away, and the Benton County Auditor’s office wants to provide some last-minute tips on registering and voting. Brenda Chilton, the Benton County Auditor, has addressed common queries and concerns circulating around the voting process.
While the deadline for registering online or by mail has passed, individuals can still register to vote in person at the voting center located at 2610 N Columbia Center Blvd. in Richland. The office staff will be ready to assist and guide eligible voters through the registration process.
To cast your vote conveniently and securely, Benton County provides numerous ballot drop boxes. Once you have completed your ballot, simply place it in the designated box. Strict security measures are in place to safeguard the ballots.
The Public Safety Sales Tax is a topic that has sparked many questions. Chilton suggests reading the information provided in the voters’ pamphlet and contacting local officials for further clarification.
An upcoming voter registration event, known as the voting hub, will take place on November 7th, from 8 am to 8 pm. This event aims to facilitate all students, staff, faculty, and community members in casting their votes.
The 2023 general election is an excellent opportunity to exercise your right to vote and contribute to the decision-making process in your local community. Remember to cast your vote conveniently using the ballot drop boxes and make any necessary changes to your voter registration in person. Let your voice be heard and participate actively in shaping the future of Benton County through this election.