Five 'purple' counties to watch for presidential returns in Western Washington

Whether or not we know who our next president is by tonight, there are five counties in and around the Olympic Peninsula to watch as results start trickling in. 

How to track your ballot in Washington state

You've filled out your ballot, sealed it in secrecy, mailed it or dropped it in a ballot box - and maybe you've even taken a voting selfie or two. Congratulations! Now what? 

Election anxiety being felt in high stakes 2020 Election

The last few months of 2020 were anticipated to be some of the most challenging from a Covid-19 disaster recovery perspective, and health experts say feeling anxious about the presidential election is a normal reaction.

Election 2020: Polling locations become face mask battlegrounds

On Election Day, voters across the country will face varying rules about masks at polling places as officials try to balance safety precautions with the constitutional right to vote.

Twitter flags Trump tweet on Pennsylvania ballot extension

A Twitter spokesperson said the Tweet was flagged for “making a potentially misleading claim about an election.”

Long line of last minute voters in Pierce County

Just one day before Election Day, last minute voters lined up at the Pierce County Elections Office in Tacoma."I'm 40 years old and I was thinking to myself, I've never voted.

Will we have results on election night? FEC commissioner says prepare to wait

Ellen L. Weintraub, a commissioner on the FEC, said voters should prepare for the possibility that we won’t know the full results of the presidential race on election night, but that doesn’t mean something has gone wrong.

Majority of Washington voters have already returned ballots

A record number of voters in Washington have already returned their ballots in an election where they’ll weigh in on scores of federal and state races ranging from president to governor to local legislative districts.

The Divide: Election Unease

This week on "The Divide": FBI Seattle Special Agent in Charge Raymond Duda joins us as Western Washington braces for the possibility of post-election unrest.