Washingtonians voting in the Nov. 5 election had until 8pm on Tuesday to place their ballots in an official drop box, or mail them and have them postmarked by Election Day to be counted.
State of play: Besides the presidential race, Washington voters cast ballots on four statewide ballot measures, on congressional races, and for a new governor and attorney general.
Seven other statewide elected offices were on the ballot, along with most state legislative seats.
Zoom in: In Seattle, a lone citywide council race tests how voters feel about the council's new, more business-friendly majority.
And Seattle voters are deciding a $1.55 billion transportation levy, the largest property tax measure in city history.