Clallam Republican Party caucuses coming in February

Locations set in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks

The Clallam County Republican Party will host caucuses at three locations at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 29.

In Port Angeles, party members are encouraged to participate at the Stevens Middle School gymnasium, 1139 W. 14th St.; in Sequim at the Sequim High School cafeteria, 601 N. Sequim Ave.; and in Forks at the Forks Athletic & Aquatic Club, 91 Maple Ave.

Caucus participants will advocate for their preferred issues and have an opportunity to submit written proposals, amendments and resolutions to the county platform committee.

“This is your opportunity to set the direction of the party for the next several years,” event organizers said.

Participants will also elect delegates and alternate delegates to represent their precinct at the Clallam County Republican Party Convention, an all-day event set for Saturday, March 28, at Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.

The county convention will vote on the county platform and elect delegates and alternates to the state convention, which is held May 14-16 in Everett.

“Any Clallam County registered voter who is willing to state, by signing a Registration Form and List of Participants at Precinct Caucus, that he or she considers him or herself to be a Republican, has not participated and will not participate in the 2020 caucus or convention system of any other party is be eligible to participate in the Republican caucus,” they said.

Individuals must be registered to vote in the precinct of the caucus in which they participate.

To verify one’s precinct, visit www.sos.wa.gov/elections/myvote or call the county elections department at 360-417-2221. Bring a voter registration card and a photo ID to ensure participation in the correct precinct caucus.

The pooled caucuses with a list of precincts include:

Port Angeles

Belleview 205, Clark 216, Deer Park 220, Fairview 232, Mount Angeles 250, Mount Pleasant 251, O’Brien 253, Port Angeles 101, Port Angeles 102, Port Angeles 103, Port Angeles 104, Port Angeles 105, Port Angeles 106, Port Angeles 107, Port Angeles 108, Port Angeles 109, Port Angeles 110, Port Angeles 111, Port Angeles 112, Port Angeles 113, Black Diamond 208, Dry Creek 224, Joyce 241, Freshwater Bay 233, Madison Creek 248.

Sequim

Bell Hill 207, Blyn 211, Carlsborg 214, Cline 217, Coyote 218, Diamond Point 221, Dungeness East 222, Dungeness West 223, Eagle 226, Elk 229, Happy Valley 237, Jamestown 240, Lost Mountain 245, Miller Peninsula 246, Macleay 247, Olympic 254, Port Williams 258, Prairie North 259, Prairie South 260, Riverside 265, Sunland North 270, Sunland South 271, Sequim 401, Sequim 402, Sequim 403, Sequim 404, Sequim 405, Sequim 406, Agnew 201, Monterra 249, Robin Hill 266, Bluffs 210 and Blue Mountain 209.

Forks

Beaver 204, Bogachiel 212, Clallam Bay 215, Elwha 230, Neah Bay 252, Forks 301, Forks 302, Quileute 262 and Sun 269.

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