Clallam caucus sites

There will be nine Democratic precinct caucuses in Clallam County on Saturday. All caucuses start at 10 a.m. and will help designate delegates for presidential candidates.

Caucuses are held by precincts, not by candidate affiliation.

A 17-year-old who turns 18 by election day also can participate.

Here are the caucus locations and precincts involved:

* Precincts Sequim 1 through 5, Diamond Point, Blyn, Port Williams, Bell Hill, Jamestown, SunLand North, SunLand South, Olympic, Happy Valley, Dungeness East, Eagle, Prairie North, Prairie South and Elk. Helen Haller Elementary School: 350 W. Fir St., Sequim.

* Precincts Cline, Parkwood, Riverside, Dungeness West, Coyote, Macleay, Carlsborg, Lost Mountain, Robin Hill, Klahane, Monterra, Agnew and Blue Mountain: Greywolf Elementary School, 171 Carlsborg Road, Carlsborg.

* Precincts Bluffs, O”Brien, Fairview, Deer Park, Bayview, Clark Mount Pleasant, Belleview North, Belleview South and Port Angeles 1: Roosevelt Middle School, 106 Monroe Road, Port Angeles.

* Precincts Port Angeles 2 through 17, Mount Angeles and Black Diamond: Jefferson Elementary School, 218 E. 12th St., Port Angeles.

* Precincts Port Angeles 18 through 26: Hamilton Elementary School, 1822 W. 7th St., Port Angeles.

* Precincts Madison Creek, Edgewood, Dry Creek, Elwha, Freshwater Bay and Eden: Dry Creek Elementary School, 25 Rife Road, Port Angeles.

* Precincts Joyce, Twin Rivers, Piedmont: Crescent Elementary and High School, 50350 Highway 112, Joyce.

* Precincts Forks 1 through 5, Beaver, Bogachiel, Sun, Sappho, Quileute, Clallam Bay, Sekiu, Hoko: Forks Middle School cafeteria, 121 S Spartan Ave., Forks

* Precincts Raven and Thunderbird: Makah Marina, 1321 Bay View Avenue, Neah Bay.

For further information in Clallam County contact Diane Haffner at 360-452-2493, Kris Grier at 360-808-5341 or Pollock.

Information is also available at www.clallamdemocrats.org.

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