If you voted your ballot but you now want to change your vote you're apparently not alone says Yakima County Auditor Charles Ross. He says he's had a number of calls from people asking for a do over but he tells KIT News.
"Once you turn in your ballot there's no way to change your vote in Washington State." Ross says take your time with the ballot. A lot of people are doing that. Today 21% or 24, 416 ballots have been returned to the auditors office. Ross says he expects a majority of people to wait until the last minute to turn in ballots. In the end he expects 70 to 80 percent of the more than 113,000 ballots sent to registered voters in Yakima county to be returned to his office.

More From News Talk KIT