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Peter Callaghan is a local columnist. He’s covered the statehouse and state politics since 1981. Before joining The News Tribune in 1985, the Stadium High grad worked for newspapers in Everett and Lewiston, Idaho, and for The Associated Press in Olympia and Seattle. Email Peter

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Let's talk politics.
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008
Posted by Hunter George @ 04:28:25 pm

Pierce County has drive-up Vote By Mail Express booths located at various sites.

All will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, Monday and Tuesday.

Here are the locations:

Browns Point
Town Center at Browns Point, 1000 Town Center

Bonney Lake
Fred Meyer, 20901 Hwy 410

Edgewood/Milton
Surprise Lake Shopping Center, 900 Meridian E

Gig Harbor
-Purdy Fire Station, 5210 144th Street NW
-Safeway/Big 5, 4811 Point Fosdick Square

Lakewood
Lakewood Towne Center, 6000 Main Street SW

South Hill
Thun Field, 16715 Meridian E

Sumner
Sumner Fred Meyer, 1201 Valley Avenue

Puyallup
Fred Meyer, 1100 N Meridian/River Rd

Parkland/Spanaway
-Bethel Station Rite Aid, 22311 Mountain Hwy E
-Sprinker Recreation Center, 14824 South C Street

University Place
Green Firs Shopping Center, 40th and Bridgeport Way

Tacoma
-Pierce County Annex, 2401 S 35th St
-Rite Aid, 1912 North Pearl Street
-Oasis of Hope, 1937 South G Street
-County-City Building (drop box), 930 Tacoma Ave S, 2nd Floor Lobby, Open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Categories: Pierce County, Voting