Brier Special Election: Proposition 1 Voting Deadline Approaches

Brier voters have until April 22 to participate in a special election regarding Proposition 1, which proposes increasing property taxes for public safety and other services. Ballots can be submitted via drop boxes or U.S. mail. Accessible options are available for voters with disabilities, and same-day registration is allowed until 8 p.m. on Election Day.
The deadline to cast votes in the April 22 special election concerning Brier’s Proposition 1 is Tuesday. This proposition seeks to enhance funding for public safety and additional services through a property tax rate increase. Ballots may be placed in drop boxes, which are available 24/7 until 8 p.m. on Election Day, or mailed without postage, but must be sent by the last mailbox pick-up on the day of the election.
Key ballot drop box locations include Brier City Hall, Mountlake Terrace Library, Lynnwood near Edmonds College, and Edmonds Library. Accessible Voting Units are provided for individuals needing assistance with casting votes. More information regarding voting accessibility for individuals with disabilities can be found on the Register and Vote Under Special Circumstances page.
Eligible voters in Washington State may register or update their registration right until 8 p.m. on Election Day to participate in this election. Online and mail-in registration ends eight days before elections, so late registrants must visit designated locations for same-day registration.
For accessible voting and same-day registration, voters may visit the Snohomish County Auditor’s Office on Election Day from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Additional details about Proposition 1 can be found on the City of Brier’s official website.
The April 22 special election is crucial for Brier residents as it proposes a significant increase in property taxes for public safety funding. Voters can utilize various drop box locations or mode of mail-in voting without postage. Moreover, provisions are in place for individuals with disabilities and for those wishing to register on Election Day. It is imperative that Brier voters participate to ensure their voices are heard regarding public safety funding.
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