As of Sunday night, voter turnout was still pretty low for Seattle and King County primary elections. Only 13.86 percent of countywide ballots had been received by the elections department, compared with 14.20 percent in Seattle.

Still, elections officials are standing by their prediction of a 33 percent turnout rate and expect 50,000 to 60,000 ballots to arrive in the mail on Wednesday and Thursday, as well as a lot more today and tomorrow. So far 151,447 ballots have been cast.

Want some fun trends? The stats show that rich people are voting. The five richest places in the state (Hunts Point, Medina, Clyde Hill, Yarrow Point, and Beaux Arts Village) are all at or above 20 percent turnout so far. But people from more rural areas aren't. Algona, Covington, Duvall, Snoqualmie, and Sammamish (Dino Rossi's home town) are all below 11 percent.

Ballots must be postmarked by Tuesday, August 18, or dropped off at a ballot box (locations here) by 8 p.m.