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How Is Voting Going In Kirkland? Let Us Know

Patch would like to hear about your voting experience in this election.

King County Elections projects record-breaking 90 percent turnout by the time all ballots are counted.
King County Elections projects record-breaking 90 percent turnout by the time all ballots are counted. (David Ryder/Getty Images)

KIRKLAND, WA — After a marathon political campaign season, Election Day 2020 is finally here.

Across Washington, record numbers of people have already voted: the Secretary of State's office says they received a shocking 72.7 percent of ballots by Monday evening. That number is even higher in King County. Record voter turnout is expected nationwide, fueled by a contentious presidential race between President Donald Trump faces former Vice President Joe Biden.

But whether you're heading out to the polls to vote in person — or have already voted — we want to hear from you. What was your experience like at your polling place? Did you encounter long lines or significant wait times?

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Share your experiences and comments in the comments below, or by e-mailing lucas.combos@patch.com.

If you still plan to vote in person, polls in Washington are open through 8 p.m. Go here for more information on how and where to vote in person.

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