WA state's dispute with Facebook leaves campaigns in a pinch You've probably seen political ads for state and local candidates in your Facebook feed. Well, if you live in Washington State -- you shouldn't be. Paige Browning
Bernie Sanders draws thousands to Tacoma Dome rally Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders lost Washington state's presidential primary four years ago. At his first rally here in this year's race, he called for large voter turnout. Casey Martin
Friday politics: Which business tax will win, and Tim Eyman's party line Two business tax proposals are Angela King
Should Washington voters worry about online voting? After the app debacle at the Iowa caucuses, should Washington state voters be worried about online voting? Reporter Amy Radil explains the differences and the risks. Angela King
'Proceed very cautiously': Experts say WA online elections raise security concerns Voting online is now an option for certain voters in King, Pierce, and Mason counties. But Washington state lawmakers and security experts say these methods should be 'off the table' in 2020. Amy Radil
KUOW partners with 'The World' to cover Latino vote in 2020 KUOW joins seven newsrooms across the country for a project titled “Every 30 Seconds” which will report on the issues, influences, concerns, and challenges driving decision-making and turnout among young Latino voters across the United States. Esmy Jimenez
5 step guide: how to vote in Washington's primary The presidential race now speeds up. Washington state will vote on the candidates in five weeks' time Paige Browning
Live updates: Buttigieg, Sanders take early lead in Iowa caucus results The Iowa caucuses are the first contest in the 2020 presidential race. Follow NPR's liveblog for news and scenes from the field as well as live results and special coverage. NPR Staff
Election Officials To Convene Amid Historic Focus On Voting And Interference Secretaries of state and election officials are meeting in Washington on the brink of a significant test of the nation's elections expected in the coming presidential campaign. Pam Fessler
King County and WA Secretary of State clash over online voting system King County says it’s offering the country’s first completely online election in order to boost voter turnout. Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman said she wasn’t consulted, but believes online systems are vulnerable and could jeopardize public confidence in elections. Paige Browning