King County will move its elections headquarters back to Renton in June to show confidence repairs at Howard Hanson Dam will keep the Green River Valley cities safe from flooding.
“Today, we are casting a vote of confidence in this community,” said county Executive Dow Constantine today in presenting his State of the County address in Kent before the King County Council.
“Elections Director Sherril Huff and I agree, it is safe and it is time for King County to move Elections back to its state-of-the-art facility in Renton. We are announcing that Election headquarters will return to the Green River Valley in June.”
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