Washington State voters are at it again today, February 19, to decide on who they want to be their Presidential nominees for the Democratic and Republican Parties. A number of local papers have guides to who, what when and where. This might be particularly helpful in King and Pierce Counties, where some voting may be done at polling places. The rest of the state is mail-in only.
The Seattle Times' guide to King County.
The Tacoma New-Tribune's guide to Pierce County.
The Spokesman-Review's guide to greater Spokane.
The Everett Herald's guide to Snohomish County.
The Columbian's guide to Clark County.
There will also be local issues on most county ballots, which do not require a partisan stance. But if you plan on voting for a Presidential candidate, don't forget to sign the oath.
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