Lewis County Auditor’s Office: Unofficial results for April 23 special election will be available online at 8:15 p.m. on election night

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Unofficial results for the April 23 special election will be available at https://elections.lewiscountywa.gov at approximately 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, the Lewis County Auditor’s Office advised Friday.

“Please be aware all counties in Washington state are uploading their election results to the Secretary of State’s reporting site at the same time on election night. That can cause a slight delay in the results posting online. Be patient and keep checking,” the auditor’s office said in a news release.

Ballots were mailed out to voters on April 3 and should have arrived by April 10, according to the auditor’s office.

Not every Lewis County voter will receive a ballot for this election, as each proposition is only voted on by members of their respective districts.

• The Toledo School District voters will see a proposition from the district to renew its educational programs and operations levy from 2025 to 2027, with $1,640,000 to be collected in 2025, $1,780,000 to be collected in 2026 and $1,930,000 to be collected in 2027. The estimated levy rate would be $1.34 per $1,000 of assessed value. The money would go toward the district’s educational programs, services and operational needs, including teaching, instructional materials, special programs, activities, sports, technology systems operations, transportation costs, facility maintenance and non-capital expenses.

• Lewis County Fire District 17 voters will see two propositions on their ballots: one for a levy lid lift of $1 per $1,000 of assessed value for fire services, and one for a levy lid lift of 50 cents per $1,000 of assessed value for EMS services. The district’s current fire levy rate is 59 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. The district’s current EMS levy rate is 30 cents per $1,000 of assessed value.

If you are eligible to vote on any of the measures on the April 23 ballot and did not receive a ballot or need a ballot replacement, go to www.votewa.gov, log in and select “Your ballot and voting materials” then select “get a replacement ballot” to print a replacement ballot packet. Replacement ballots can also be obtained via the Lewis County Auditor’s Office by phone at  260-740-1278, toll free at 1-800-562-6130, ext. 1278, or in person at 351 NW North St. during regular business hours, which are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on election day.

Ballots submitted by mail don’t require a postage stamp, but they must be postmarked by April 23 to count.

“The USPS advises that voters should mail ballots at least seven days prior to the election to account for any unforeseen events or weather issues so the envelope will be postmarked in time. Return your ballot early so it will count,” the Lewis County Auditor’s Office stated in a news release.

If a voter is mailing a ballot on election day, the auditor’s office advises the voter to take the ballot packet to a postal clerk inside the post office and have the clerk stamp the envelope with a circular post office cancellation stamp to ensure it gets counted.



Alternatively, voters can turn in their ballots at one of three drop boxes participating in this current election:

• Lewis County Auditor’s Office, 351 NW North St., Chehalis

• Chehalis Avenue drive-up, 242 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis

• Toledo Senior Center, 150 Coal St., Toledo

County certification of the Washington state Special Election will take place on May 3 at 9 a.m.

For more information, visit https://elections.lewiscountywa.gov/current-election/ or call the Lewis County Auditor’s Office at 360-740-1278.