North Olympic Peninsula Primary Voter Guide to appear Friday

North Olympic Peninsula Primary Voter Guide to appear Friday

  • Thursday, July 19, 2012 12:01am
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The North Olympic Peninsula Primary Voter Guide, produced by the Peninsula Daily News as a public service and featuring biographies and answers to questions with candidates in primary races in Clallam and Jefferson counties — as well as in the 6th Congressional District — will appear with Friday’s editions and on this website Friday.

Ballots in the all-mail primary, which will be held Aug. 7, will be distributed starting Wednesday.

The guide will offer information about the candidates for county commissioner, Superior Court judge and Congress as well as for local ballot measures.

The guide will continue online until Aug. 7; the only way to get a print copy is with Friday’s editions.

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