GOP holds North Olympic Peninsula caucuses March 3

REPUBLICAN PARTY members in Jefferson and Clallam counties will hold caucuses on Saturday, March 3.

The GOP is using caucuses and conventions statewide to gauge support for presidential candidates and to elect delegates to the national convention in Tampa, Fla.

Doors will open at the Clallam caucus locations at 8:30 a.m. for registration.

Events begin at 10 a.m.

Jefferson County Republicans plan to caucus in Port Townsend, Chimacum, Port Ludlow and Quilcene.

All locations will meet at 10:30 a.m.

Go to www.jeffGOP.com for specific information or phone 360-343-4041.

For Clallam information, visit www.clallamrepublicans.org, email caucuses@clallamrepublicans.org or phone 360-417-3035.

Attendees should bring a voter identification card or photo ID.

Pooled caucuses for three Clallam regions will be held at:

■ Sequim Community Church, 950 N. Fifth Ave.— Precincts Agnew (201), Bell Hill (207), Blue Mountain (209), Blyn (211), Carlsborg (214), Cline (217), Coyote (218), Diamond Point (221), Dungeness East (222), Dungeness West (223), Eagle (226), Elk (229), Happy Valley (237), Jamestown (240), Klahhane (243), Lost Mountain (245), Miller Peninsula (246), Macleay (247), Monterra (249), Olympic (254), Parkwood (256), Port Williams (258), Prairie North (259), Prairie South (260), Riverside (265), Robin Hill (266), Sunland North (270), Sunland South (271), Sequim 1 (401), Sequim 2 (402), Sequim 3 (403), Sequim 4 (404), Sequim 5 (405) and Sequim 6 (406).

■ Port Angeles High School student center, 304 E. Park Ave. — Precincts Port Angeles precincts 1-26, Bayview (203), Belleview North (205), Belleview South (206), Black Diamond (208), Bluffs (210), Clark (216), Deer Park (220), Dry Creek (224), Eden (227), Edgewood (228), Elwha (230), Fairview (232), Freshwater Bay (233), Joyce (241), Madison Creek (248), Mount Angeles (250), Mount Pleasant (251), O’Brien (253), Piedmont (257) and Twin Rivers (274).

■ Forks Community Center, 91 Maple Ave. — Precincts Beaver (204), Bogachiel (212), Clallam Bay (215), Hoko (238), Quileute (262), Raven (264), Sappho (267), Sekiu (268), Sun (269), Thunderbird (273), Forks 1 (301), Forks 2 (302), Forks 3 (303), Forks 4 (304), and Forks 5 (305).

In Jefferson County:

■ Port Townsend Senior Community Center, 620 Tyler St. — Precincts 701, 702, 703, 704 and 705.

■ Chimacum Grange , 9572 Rhody Drive — Precincts 101. 102, 103 ,104. 105, 106. 107, 301. 302, 303. 304. 305 and 401.

■ Inn at Port Ludlow, 1 Heron Drive — Precincts 501, 502, 503.

■ Quilcene Community Center, 294952 U.S. Highway 101 — Precincts 110, 302 200, 201, 203, 204.

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