About Snoqualmie
The city holds its own municipal elections for mayor and city council every November in odd-numbered years, with candidate information available at Snoqualmie.us. Residents can look up their polling place through the Voter Tools section on the King County Elections website. Washington's public records laws allow access to voter rolls, campaign finance reports, and ballot measures through requests to the King County elections office. King County recorded a 77.Looking ahead to 2026, local voters will decide both the mayoral race and city council seats. The state's universal vote-by-mail system sends ballots to all registered voters several weeks before each election, with return options including mail delivery or drop box locations.
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