YOUR BALLOT COMPANION: North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide online

YOUR BALLOT COMPANION: North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide online

  • Sunday, October 26, 2014 12:01am
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The North Olympic Peninsula Voter Guide, produced as a public service by the Peninsula Daily News, is now available during the voting period in the all-mail election ending Nov. 4.

Candidates for local and regional offices are featured, along with the local and statewide measures on the ballot that voters should have received by now. (If you haven’t, there are instructions and contact phone numbers on Page 2 of the Voter Guide.)

Simply scroll down to the bottom of the home page and click on the “Olympic Peninsula Eagle” button. Adobe Acrobat is required.

If you wish to have a 28-page “hard copy” version of the Voter Guide, it’s free for the taking at PDN offices in Port Angeles, Sequim (Gazette) and Forks (Forum), as well as at numerous public contact points in Clallam and Jefferson counties, including courthouses, senior centers and even some businesses — while supplies last.

Remember: Voting ends at 8 p.m. Nov. 4.

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