PDN Voter Guides tailored for Clallam and Jefferson counties

  • Tuesday, November 5, 2013 12:01am
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Our official face of this General Election Voter Guide reminds you to VOTE by 8 p.m. today!

Our official face of this General Election Voter Guide reminds you to VOTE by 8 p.m. today!

THE THREE-WEEK voting period in the all-mail general election is almost complete. Ballots are due today by 8 p.m., earlier if you return your ballot by mail to get that all-important Nov. 5 postmark.

The Peninsula Daily News is helping with voters’ important decision-making with its free voter guides for Clallam County and Jefferson County.

Each magazine-style Voter Guide provides information on candidates as well as local and statewide measures.

Complimentary copies are available at courthouses and other public points as long a supplies last. For Clallam County voters, extra copies are in the lobby of the Peninsula Daily News building, 305 W. First St., Port Angeles.

Online versions for both Jefferson and Clallam counties appear below (look for your respective county guide at the bottom of the home page with the face of our official mascot for this general election.)

The PDN’s Voter Guides are prepared and published as a public service by the Peninsula Daily News and contain no political advertising.

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