Ballots for the Nov. 4 general election are out and voters will begin making decisions on key races such as Seattle mayor, city attorney and King County executive. Plus, there are seats on city and county councils and the Seattle Public Schools School Board and several state legislative vacancies to fill.
You’ll also see important ballot measures, including one to boost Seattle’s investment in children and youth programs and another to renew King County’s emergency medical services funding.
This guide will help you make sense of what’s on the ballot — and why it matters before you vote.
Explore what’s on the ballot
Seattle: Seattle mayor | Seattle city attorney | Seattle City Council | Seattle School Board
King County: King County executive | Metropolitan King County Council |
State: