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Elections

Many of your requests can be handled online. Please use the Online Questions and Service Requests We'll respond quickly to make sure you're ready to vote in the next election. If you need to call us we can be reached during regular business hours at 360-337-7128.



Primary 2022

Unofficial Results Updated results posted by 5 p.m., Saturday, August 6, then again by 5 p.m., Monday, August 8.

We conducted a random batch audit of the Primary results. This is an audit we do every election the day after election day.

Local Voters' Pamphlet Statements from 65 candidates in 18 contests. Printed pamphlets were mailed to every household in Kitsap County, but you can also read it online. 

Officially Declared Write-in Candidates Candidates who filed as write-in candidates for Primary 2022. 

Check Your Ballot Status See if your ballot has been "Sent" to you, and "Received or Accepted" by our office once you return it.

Ballot Return Statistics Voter turnout numbers by district and countywide.
  • Voter Registration Use this page to register to vote or easily review your registration information, see your voter history, change your name and address, cancel your registration, notify us of a deceased voter, or find information about restoring voting rights.

  • Observer Training Want to know what to look for when you're watching us work? Watch the video from our July 16, 2022 ballot processing observer training.

    Ballot Processing Room.
     This camera looks into the room where ballots are processed. This camera will remain live through the election until it is certified. Some people have reported trouble seeing the live feed of the room. If that is happening to you, what we've discovered is that if you get to this page using the full address (https://www.kitsapgov.com/auditor/Pages/elections.aspxyou should be able to see it just fine


Curious about the Legislative District number on your ballot? Watch the video below.

Primary 2022 Tabulation System Audit (Logic and Accuracy)
The Elections Division tested the county's ballot tabulation system one June 30. The test is viewable online below.






Felony convictions and voting rights

See who has filed to run 

Fast Facts Data, dates and other information about elections in Kitsap County.

    • Voter Registration Use this page to register to vote or easily review your registration information, see your voter history, change your name and address, cancel your registration, notify us of a deceased voter, or find information about restoring voting rights.

    • Military, Overseas and Early Voting  We make it easy so your voice is heard and your vote is counted, whether you are halfway around the world or stationed here.

      • Accessible Voting: The Kitsap County Auditor is committed to providing accessible voting systems, programs, and services across our community.
      • Ballot Measure and Candidate Info Important information for districts interested in placing ballot measures and for residents running or interested in running for office.
      • Videos of the recount process for the November 2021 General Election are at the Kitsap County Auditor YouTube channel.
          • Kitsap County Elected Officials and District Maps: Discover information about your federal, state, county, and city representatives as well as your school, fire, port, sewer, utility, water, and park & recreation districts.

          • Past Election Results: View historic Kitsap County election results going back to 1998.

          • Testing and Reporting the Results Information about how Kitsap Elections ballot tabulation systems are tested, election certification and other data as it becomes available. Page includes videos of the Logic and Accuracy Test, Random Batch Audit and Canvassing Board meetings.

          • Voter Registration Challenge The process for challenging a voter's registration.

          • Validation: Some measures must meet a "supermajority" to pass. This page provides the number of votes from each district from the General Election of 2021, the number districts use to calculate whether their measures pass in 2022.

          • You are a part of an amazing community of 271,473 residents in Kitsap County (the 7th largest in Washington State) and we are very proud to serve and represent you. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay informed of the services we provide to you.

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