JEFFERSON: Nearly 12% return primary election ballots

Nearly 12 percent of Jefferson County registered voters had returned ballots in the Aug. 4 primary election as of Wednesday.

Jefferson County voter registrar Sandi Eldridge said 885 people, or 11.73 percent of the 7,544 registered voters mailed ballots, had returned them.

In Clallam County, 3,770 people, or 8.66 percent of the 43,544 registered voters who were mailed ballots, had returned them.

On the Jefferson County ballot are three-candidate races for Port Townsend City Council Position 6, Sequim School Board Position 5 and Clallam County Fire District No. 3 commission; and a four-candidate race for Sequim School Board Position 1.

The Sequim school races and the fire district race are in both counties, with the majority of voters in Clallam County.

Ballots were mailed July 15 to registered voters in both counties. They must be returned by 8 p.m. Aug. 4 by mail or to drop boxes. Locations include:

■ Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend, in the Auditor’s Office or a drive-up box to the rear of the courthouse off Franklin Street.

â–  Jefferson County Library, 620 Cedar Ave., Port Hadlock.

Monday is the deadline for voter registration. Registration questions can be directed to 360-385-9119 weekdays.

In addition, the Peninsula Daily News Primary Election Voter Guide is available online at http://tinyurl.com/PDN-primaryvoterguide.

Aug. 18 is the deadline for each county canvassing board to certify election results, and Aug. 21 is the final day for the secretary of state to certify election returns statewide.

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