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Make Your Vote Count!
Put a Sign in your yard! If you would like a sign to put in
your yard showing your support, simply email us with your address and we will
have one delivered to you!
Volunteer! There are many ways to volunteer: phone
calling, sign waving and door belling.
Why Vote: To continue the funding of existing educational programs and to purchase new
school buses.
How to Vote: Auburn has two
convenient ballot drop boxes in order to provide voters with a
way to securely return their ballots without the cost of
postage. For the November 3 general, ballot drop boxes will open
on Friday, October 16 and close at 8 p.m. on Election Day,
November 3.
Auburn Ballot Drop Box Locations
Auburn Library at Les Gove Park,
1102 Auburn Way S.
City Hall
25 West Main Street
Senior Citizen and Disabled Person’s Reduction in Property Taxes:
If you are 61 years or older or are disabled, own your home, and have an income of $30,000 or less per year, you may qualify for exemption from voter
approved levies (and bonds).
For more information, call the Assessor’s office of King County,
(206) 296-7300 or Pierce County, (253) 798-6111.
Federal Income Tax Deduction:
Property taxes, such as school levies and bonds, are tax deductible for
federal income tax purposes. Contact your tax advisor for more information.

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