Have you ever wondered how your ballot is processed and what keeps it secure? Come to C-120, on Main Campus, 10-11 a.m. on October 27 to learn more directly from those making sure that your vote actually counts.
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What: The Life of the Ballot: A Chat with King County Elections about How Your Vote is Counted and Secured
When: Thursday, October 27, 10-11 a.m.
Where: Bellevue College Main Campus, C-120
King County Elections is getting ready to process hundreds of thousands of ballots for the upcoming November 8 Election. Chief of Staff Kendall Hodson will provide an overview of the 2022 Midterm Election including ongoing hot topics like United States Postal Service concerns, security of ballot drop boxes and vote-by-mail, and what happens to your ballot as it goes through the process.
She will also talk about their challenge to King County voters to turn out in midterm elections and what you need to do to make sure your voice is heard this November. The RISE Learning Institute is providing promotional support for this civic event.
This event is open to students, faculty, and staff. Faculty – please encourage your students to attend. Registration not required, though would be useful (scroll down to the event at the link below and fill out the short form).
This event is a part of voter engagement efforts at Bellevue College. You can get all your voting questions answered on the RISE website.
Send questions about the event or voting more generally to rise@bellevuecollege.edu.
Last Updated October 21, 2022