Elections/Voter Information

While elections and voter registration for Edgewood is managed by Pierce County, the Clerk's office can assist you with voter registration. The following information is available online:

Register to Vote:

  • The simplest way to register to vote is to go online to VoteWA.gov.
  • To be eligible to register to vote, you must be a US citizen, a Washington State resident, and not under Department of Corrections supervision for a Washington felony conviction. To cast a ballot, you must also be 18 by Election Day.
  • For more information see Pierce County's Register to Vote page.

Make a Plan

  • Life is busy and creating a vote plan can help make sure you get your ballot in on time. Make a vote plan today so that you know when you’ll vote, who you’ll vote for, and how you’ll return your ballot. 

Drop Boxes

  • If you don’t send back your ballot in the mail, return your ballot to a nearby Drop Box. The closest Drop Box is available in our parking lot here at City Hall 2224 104th Ave E. Your ballot must be returned to a ballot drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day. 
  • Ballot drop boxes are a secure and convenient way for voters to return their ballot. Constructed of half-inch thick steel, the boxes are bolted to concrete with steel bolts, with multiple locking mechanisms, no pry points, and equipped with tamper evident seals drop boxes.
  • Find your nearest Drop Box here.  

Tracking Your Ballot

  • Here you can view your voter registration information, track your ballot and read about the contests on your ballot.
  • Track your ballot. You took the time to vote and return your ballot. Now, make sure that your ballot counted and be confident on Election Day that your voice was heard.
  • Given the pandemic, King County is encouraging those who don’t require assistance to vote from home so we can keep lines and crowds down and voters and staff safe. That said, the decision to come in person is ultimately up to the voter. 

Accessible Voting

  • The Pierce County Vote Center is  available for voters that need assistance. Each center has voting machines that offer audio or large print ballots, and other assistive devices. Elections staff are available to assist as needed. Voters can also register to vote and get their ballot through Election Day. 

Pierce County Elections Information

Find information about voter registration, voting, polling locations, candidate and measure information, results and more by going to the Pierce County Elections website.  

WA State Elections Information

Find information about your voter registration status, view an online voter’s guide, see election results and more by going to the WA State Elections and Voting website.

Pierce County Boundaries Map

Pierce County's interactive mapping application "Find My District" allows citizens toinput their address and a report of their precinct information with their County Council district, Congressional district and Legislative district will show, as well as a map of the area in which they can zoom in and out to see where the boundaries of their precinct or districts are.