Best of the Peninsula 2021.

Best of the Peninsula 2021.

Best of the Peninsula 2021 voting now underway

Show your favorite businesses how important they are

The nominations are in, and now it’s time to vote for Best of the Peninsula 2021.

In separate Clallam County and Jefferson County ballots, voters were first asked to nominate their favorite services, food, shopping, recreation and people from June 7-20.

Then the top nominees from each category were determined to go on to the Best of the Peninsula voting round.

All voting for the scores of categories reflecting the best of services, food, shopping, recreation and people is conducted by the advertising department online at www.peninsuladailynews.com, www.sequimgazette.com and www.forksforum.com.

Click here to vote in Clallam County.

Click here to vote in Jefferson County.

Remember to log in or register before casting your ballots.

Let your favorite local businesses know how special they are by voting for them.

Balloting continues until midnight on Sunday, July 11.

This is the 25th consecutive year of the online contest.

Best of luck to those in the running for Best of the Peninsula 2021!

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