Yes, these are the midterms, but you wouldn’t know if from the amount of enthusiasm for the Nov. 6 general election. A political landscape seemingly cast by Hieronymous Bosch has energized voters across the political spectrum, including here in Washington state. Of particular interest to those focused on the balance of power in the other Washington are the state’s close congressional races, but other elements of the national narrative can be found elsewhere on the statewide ballot, in initiatives that are attempting to address gun violence, officer-involved deaths and climate change. Meanwhile, the makeup of the state legislature is in play, though the dominant question here is exactly how much power the Democratic majority will be working with when lawmakers convene in January. As a result of all of this, registration is way up across the state and the ballots are rolling in. The number that had already been received by King County as of Oct. 29? More than 270,000. That is well over double the number seen at this point in 2014. All that said, there are still plenty of ballots out there. For those of you who have yet to vote, who are maybe waiting for yet another shoe to drop, we present our procrastinator’s guide to the election.