North Olympic Peninsula Primary Election Voter Guide out tomorrow

North Olympic Peninsula Primary Election Voter Guide out tomorrow

  • Thursday, July 18, 2013 9:43am
  • News

VOTERS IN NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA jurisdictions in which there’s a primary election to pare three candidates down to two for the November general election should receive their ballots in the mail today or tomorrow.

Not everyone in Jefferson and Clallam counties is voting in the primary. For example, the entire West End of Clallam County is getting a pass this time because the 2013 off-year races already have only two or fewer candidates.

However, there are important primaries 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 are among the decisions voters in those jurisdictions must make.

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.

Since the deadline for returning ballots isn’t until 8 p.m. Aug. 6, we urge you to research the candidates and issues in the Voter Guide, which will first appear with the Friday/Saturday editions of the Peninsula Daily News.

It’s published as a public service and, as always, contains no political advertising.

The Voter Guide then will be posted online (Adobe Flash is required) on this website, and a limited number of “hard” copies will be available at courthouses, city halls, senior centers and other public contact points in Port Townsend, Sequim and Port Angeles.

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