Videos of candidate forums in three state races available online

OLYMPIA — Videos of forums of three statewide races can be viewed online.

The League of Women Voters of Washington recently hosted forums featuring candidates for three statewide races: superintendent of public instruction, commissioner of public lands and lieutenant governor.

The forums were cablecast by TVW and are now archived on the TVW website, where they can be viewed online at any time between now and Tuesday’s primary election.

To watch the forums, go to www.tvw.org, lick on “Menu” and then “Archives,” and enter “League of Women Voters” in the search box to find the forums.

Primary ballots were mailed last week and must be postmarked no later than Tuesday or delivered to drop boxes by 8 p.m. Tuesday.

For more information about the League of Women Voters of Clallam County, go to www.lwvcla.org or contact Katie Woodin, chair of the Voter Services Committee, at 360-477-4290 or KatieWoodin@gmail.com.

For more information about the League of Women Voters of Jefferson County, see www.lwvwa.org/jefferson.

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