BEFORE YOU VOTE — Check out our voter guide for primary elections in Clallam, Jefferson counties

BEFORE YOU VOTE — Check out our voter guide for primary elections in Clallam, Jefferson counties

NORTH OLYMPIC PENINSULA Voter Guide, produced as a public service by the Peninsula Daily News, is now available online.

Click on: http://issuu.com/peninsuladailynews/docs/vote072015web?e=1313114/14224028

Included in the PDN’s July 17-18 weekend print edition, the 20-page guide features all candidates in primary races, including biographical synopses and their responses to questions on issues related to the offices they seek.

Included are the provisional commissioner candidates for the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center (SARC) metropolitan park district on the ballot, should Proposition 1 be approved.

If you wish to have a print version of the Voter Guide, it’s free for the taking at PDN offices in Port Angeles (305 W. First St.) Sequim (Gazette) (147-B W. Washington St.) and Forks (Forum) 490 S. Forks Avenue) as well as at numerous public contact points in Clallam and Jefferson counties — including libraries, courthouses, senior centers and even some businesses — while supplies last.

REMEMBER: Voting ends at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 4.

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