COMING FRIDAY: North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide for the Aug. 5 primary election

COMING FRIDAY: North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide for the Aug. 5 primary election

  • Monday, July 14, 2014 12:01am
  • News

Ballots for the all-mail primary election are mailed out in Jefferson and Clallam counties on Wednesday, arriving in most registered voters’ mailboxes Thursday.

And just in time to help voters to decide will be the North Olympic Peninsula Primary Voter Guide 2014, distributed with Friday’s Peninsula Daily News.

As always, the Voter Guide is published as a public service of the Peninsula Daily News.

ADVERTISEMENT
0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
Press shift question mark to access a list of keyboard shortcuts
00:00
00:00
00:00
 

It contains useful information about the candidates in the “top two” primary, including biographical synopses, their answers to issue-oriented questions and their photographs.

An overview of the election’s only ballot measure on the North Olympic Peninsula — a proposed levy lid lift by Jefferson County Fire District No. 4 of Brinnon — also is included.

Look for the Primary Voter Guide with Friday’s editions — then be sure to vote before the Aug. 5 deadline.

More in News

Fred Lundahl, a pilot from Whidbey Island, prepares to fuel up his 1968 Cessna Aerobat, named Scarlett, at the Jefferson County International Airport in Port Townsend. Lundahl was picking up his plane Wednesday from Tailspin Tommy’s Aircraft Repair facility located at the airport. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Fueling up

Fred Lundahl, a pilot from Whidbey Island, prepares to fuel up his… Continue reading

After hours pet clinic set for Peninsula

Opening June 6 at Sequim location

Five to be honored with community service awards

Ceremony set Thursday at Port Angeles Senior Community Center

PASD planning for expanding needs

Special education, homelessness, new facilities under discussion

Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Deputy Ed Bauck
Clallam Sheriff appoints animal control deputy

Position was vacant since end of 2024

Highway 104 road work to start week

Maintenance crews will repair road surfaces on state Highway… Continue reading

Supreme Court says no to recall reconsider

Sequim man found liable for legal fees

Chimacum Ridge seeks board members

Members to write policy, balance values, chair says

Fire destroys shop east of Port Angeles

A fire on Hickory Street east of Port Angeles… Continue reading

Jefferson Transit Authority to expand Kingston Express route

Jefferson Transit Authority has announced expanded service on its… Continue reading

From left to right, Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding students Krystol Pasecznyk and Scott McNair sand a Prothero Sloop with Sean Koomen, the school’s boat building program director. Koomen said the sanding would take one person a few days. He said the plan is to have 12 people sand it together, which will take a few hours. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)
Wooden boatbuilding school building ‘Twin Boats’

Students using traditional and cold-moulding construction techniques

You're browsing in private mode.
Please sign in or subscribe to continue reading articles in this mode.

Peninsula Daily News relies on subscription revenue to provide local content for our readers.

Subscribe

Already a subscriber? Please sign in