December 15, 2025: Desimone Levee Breach Information. Evacuation Order in Effect

Avoid West Valley Highway. Tukwila is closing West Valley Hwy southbound at 180th. Kent is closing northbound at 212th. The Desimone Levee has breached. This is a GO NOW evacuation for people in parts of Kent, Tukwila, and Renton. In Tukwila the GO NOW is only for that part of the City that is east of the Green River, south of S. 180th Street and west of West Valley Hwy.

The City or King County has not issued an evacuation for any areas west of the Green River in Tukwila. However, the situation could change and residents and business should be READY in case an evacuation order needs to be issued. More info at https://kcemergency.com

The City is urging residents and businesses in the Southcenter District, West Valley Hwy area, and the eastside of Interurban Ave South (north of I-405 and the north end of Foster Golf Course) to “GET SET” for possible evacuation. More information here

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Event Series: Election Day

Election Day

November 5, 2019


 

You can vote and return your ballot as soon as you receive it. Returning your ballot early allows time to correct any issues with your signature so we can count your ballot. You can return your ballot by mail or to a ballot drop box.

Ballot drop boxes

Return your ballot to a ballot drop box, no stamp required. Your ballot must be returned to a ballot drop box by 8 p.m. election day. Plan ahead to avoid lines.

By mail

No stamp needed to return your ballot! You can vote and return your ballot through the U.S. Postal Service as soon as your receive it. Your ballot must be postmarked by Election Day.

Accessible voting centers

King County accessible voting centers (AVCs) are available to voters who need assistance completing their ballot. Trained staff and specialized equipment are available to help voters with disabilities cast a private, independent ballot.

Emergency Return

In an emergency, you can ensure your ballot is received by the Election Day deadline and that your vote is counted by completing this two-step process:

  1. Return your ballot packet materials by email or fax by 8 p.m. on Election Day. The materials that must be returned include your ballot and your signed declaration, on your return envelope or on a printed declaration page.
    • Email your ballot packet as an attachment to return.ballot@kingcounty.gov. You can take a clear and legible picture of your ballot packet pages with a digital camera or smart phone. Do not send a link. File size cannot be larger than 10 MB.
    • Fax your ballot packet to 206-296-4499.
  2. Return your printed paper ballot packet with signed declaration by mail by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, August 20. It must be received by this date and not postmarked by this date.

If we do not receive your printed ballot packet, in addition to the emailed or faxed ballot materials, your vote will not be counted.

 

Details

Venue

  • 6200 Southcenter Blvd.
    Tukwila, WA 98188 United States
  • Phone 206-433-1800

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