Politics & Government

Here Are The Ballot Drop Boxes In Bonney Lake And Sumner

Officials have increased the number of ballot drop boxes in Washington to make voting in the 2020 General Election easier than ever.

There are a total of 46 ballot drop boxes set up in Pierce County.
There are a total of 46 ballot drop boxes set up in Pierce County. (Pierce County Auditor's Office)

BONNEY LAKE, WA — Ballots have been mailed out to millions of voters across Washington, and tens of thousands of them have already been collected at drop boxes across the state.

But if you haven't voted yet, it might be a good idea to brush up on the final step: putting the signed and completed ballot in one of Pierce County's 46 drop boxes. That's more drop boxes than the county has had in elections past and, the Pierce County Auditor says, enough that 95 percent of Pierce County's registered voters live within two miles of a ballot drop box.

Here are the ballot drop boxes in and around Bonney Lake and Sumner:

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LocationAddress
Sumner Library1116 Fryer Avenue, Sumner
Bonney Lake South Park & RideSky Island Dr E & 184th Ave E, Bonney Lake
Skookum Archers11209 Shaw Rd E, Puyallup

If you live outside of town or are looking for some alternatives, you can find the full map of all 46 ballot drop boxes in Pierce County below:

If you have not received your ballot, it's not time to panic just yet. For some homes the ballot may still be in the mail— the Pierce County Auditor says not to worry unless the ballot hasn't shown up by Friday.

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"If you haven't received a ballot by October 23rd, give us a call 253-798-VOTE (8683) or email us, and we'll do some research, and if necessary we'll mail you a replacement ballot," Pierce County Auditor Julie Anderson said. "We'll cancel the first one that we issued, and mail you a second one."


Related: Pierce County Ballots Mailed: Here's What To Know For 2020


As for those who have received their ballot and still not cast their vote, officials say sooner will always be better than later.

"Although November the third is Election Day, I call that an election deadline," Anderson said. "You've got 18 days to vote, vote as early as you can. We don't want to rush anybody, but based on my conversations and word on the street, people have pretty much made up their minds, so there's no advantage to delay and it only hampers the election process."

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