Spokane Voting - Polling Places & Hours
Spokane, Washington voters can confirm where and when to vote using official county and state tools before election day. This guide explains how to find your polling place or ballot drop site, the standard election-day hours in Washington, and where to get official forms or help from Spokane County Elections.
Where to find polling places and hours
Use the Washington voter lookup to find your assigned polling place or ballot drop box and view address details for Spokane precincts. The state and county maintain up-to-date listings you can check by entering your name or address.[1] For Spokane County specific guidance, forms, and local office hours contact details, see the county elections page.[2]
Typical election-day hours
In Washington State, polls are generally open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day; confirm local variations or vote-center hours with Spokane County or the state lookup tool before you go.[3]
- Polls generally open 7 a.m. and close 8 p.m. on election day (confirm locally).
- Some jurisdictions offer vote centers or extended hours; check Spokane County listings for exceptions.
- Ballot drop boxes have posted access hours; many are accessible 24/7 until 8 p.m. election day but verify each location.
How to confirm your polling place
- Go to the Washington voter lookup and enter your name or address to see your assigned polling place, ballot drop box, and sample ballot.[1]
- Check Spokane County Elections for local notices, office hours, and any temporary location changes.[2]
- If unsure, contact Spokane County Elections by phone or email before election day to confirm; allow time for a response.
Penalties & Enforcement
Election administration and enforcement for Spokane voters are handled by the Spokane County Auditor - Elections Division. Enforcement actions, complaints about polling-place problems, and allegations of voting irregularities are processed by the county and may be referred to state authorities where appropriate.[2]
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited Spokane County page; see state law for statutory penalties or contact the county office for specifics.[2]
- Escalation: first, investigation by county elections staff; repeat or serious offenses may be referred for criminal prosecution under state statute - details not specified on the cited county page.[2]
- Non-monetary sanctions: administrative orders, prohibition from handling ballots, referral to prosecutors, or court actions may occur; specific remedies are not listed on the cited page.[2]
- Enforcer and contact: Spokane County Auditor - Elections Division handles complaints and inquiries; see the county elections contact page for submission instructions and office details.[2]
- Appeals/review: formal election contests and appeals follow state procedures; the county page does not list exact time limits or forms for contest filings (not specified on the cited page).[2]
Applications & Forms
Key voter forms and services are available from Spokane County Elections and the Washington voter portal, including voter registration, replacement ballot requests, and absentee options. Specific form names and submission methods are provided on the county elections page; fees are not typical for voter registration but check the official pages for any administrative charges or deadlines.[2]
FAQ
- How do I find my polling place in Spokane?
- Use the Washington voter lookup tool to enter your address or name and view your assigned polling place or ballot drop box, then confirm details on the Spokane County Elections page.[1][2]
- What are polling hours on election day?
- Polls in Washington are generally open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.; verify local hours for Spokane locations with the county or state lookup.[3]
- Can I vote in person if I received a mail ballot?
- Yes, options vary: you may return your mail ballot at an official drop box or vote in person at a designated location; check Spokane County Elections for instructions on surrendering or replacing a mailed ballot.[2]
How-To
- Open the Washington voter lookup and search by name or address to find your polling place or ballot drop box.[1]
- Confirm the address, hours, and any accessibility accommodations listed for your Spokane precinct on the county site.[2]
- If you need forms (register, update address, request replacement ballot), download them from Spokane County Elections or contact the office for help.[2]
- On election day, go to the assigned location during the posted hours (usually 7 a.m.–8 p.m.) and bring any required ID or your mailed ballot if applicable.[3]
Key Takeaways
- Confirm your Spokane polling place before election day using the state lookup and county pages.
- Polls typically open 7 a.m. and close 8 p.m. in Washington; verify for local exceptions.
- Contact Spokane County Elections promptly for forms, complaints, or to resolve voting issues.
Help and Support / Resources
- Spokane County Elections - official office and forms
- Washington MyVote - voter lookup and polling place tool
- Washington Secretary of State - elections information