North Olympic Peninsula Primary Election Voter Guide is available

North Olympic Peninsula Primary Election Voter Guide is available

  • Thursday, August 1, 2013 6:37pm
  • News

THERE ARE IMPORTANT primary elections ending Tuesday in Port Townsend, Sequim, Port Angeles and some fire districts that cover unincorporated areas.

For example, two seats on the Port Townsend City Council, primary elections for commissioner in the ports of Port Angeles and Port Townsend, and a three-person race for a Port Angeles School District board seat.

And that’s where the Peninsula Daily News’ Primary Election Voter Guide comes in.

The 16-page guide features candidates’ profiles and responses to questions in a Q&A format. There’s also an article on the library bond issue in Port Townsend.

The Voter Guide is posted online on this website (click on the “flying eagle” button on the homepage; Adobe Flash is required)

A limited number of free printed copies are available at courthouses, city halls, senior centers and other public contact points in Port Townsend, Sequim and Port Angeles.

You can also pick up a copy at the PDN’s office at 305 W. First St. in downtown Port Angeles.

More in News

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Breakfast meetings with networking and educational… Continue reading

This 2020 aerial photo shows Sequim and the bypass that was opened in 1999. It deterred traffic from Washington Street in hopes of creating less congestion. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)
Business leaders say bypass improved downtown Sequim

Traveling across city used to take 30 minutes, locals say

Court decision could impact homeless camping

Counties, cities consider incorporating ways to help those impacted

Quilcene boy recovering after collision

Fundraiser brings in nearly $22K of $25K goal

2620 Road Fire now 15 percent contained

The 2620 Road Fire has grown to 403 acres with… Continue reading

Port Angeles soliciting feedback for comprehensive plan update

State-required policy to address housing, transportation, more

Disa Wilson, guest services specialist at Feiro Marine Life Center at Port Angeles City Pier, rinses anthropods from a filtering screen that will become food for other fish in the center’s public displays. The center offers visitors a chance to see and touch numerous forms of marine life, along with other interactive displays. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Filter food

Disa Wilson, guest services specialist at Feiro Marine Life Center at Port… Continue reading

Kim Rosales and other volunteers help gather school supplies for students at last year’s Back to School Fair at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim Back to School Fair set for today

With the start of school just days away, Sequim’s annual… Continue reading

Visitors and dignitaries ascend the steps at the observation tower at Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday after a ceremony to officially reopen the structure to the public. The tower was closed in November 2023 due to safety issues and structural concerns, prompting numerous repairs. Funding for the work, totaling more than $650,000, came from city lodging tax. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Tower opens in Port Angeles

Visitors and dignitaries ascend the steps at the observation tower at Port… Continue reading

Humane Society to partner with sheriff

Bark House to reserve kennels for dangerous dogs

Port Townsend to use federal grant for trails design

City poised to take part in four different Jefferson County sites