Nomination round open for Best of Peninsula contest

Best of the Peninsula.

Nominations are being accepted for the Best of Clallam and Jefferson counties.

And we are introducing Best of the West End this year!

Voters will be asked to first nominate their favorite services, food, shopping, recreation and people from June 3-16.

Once the top five nominees from each category have been determined, the Best of the Best voting round will begin June 24 and end at midnight July 7.

Voters will be asked to register only one time in each county in order to cast their ballots.

Best of the Peninsula is conducted by the advertising department online at peninsuladailynews.com, sequimgazette.com and forksforum.com.

This is the 29th consecutive year of the online contest for Clallam and Jefferson counties and the first year for Best of the West End.

Join in the fun and vote for your favorites, and best of luck to those in the running for Best of the Peninsula 2024!

Best of Clallam: https://vote.bestofthepeninsula.com/

Best of Jefferson: https://vote.peninsuladailynews.com/

Best of The West End ballot: https://vote.forksforum.com/

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