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Below you'll find a list of the candidates running for office in the elections in which you're eligible to vote. If no candidates are listed, then the filing deadline for your eligible elections has not yet passed.
Voter Resources:
Below are links to agencies that deal with voter resources in your state.
Important Dates
March 03, 2012
Presidential Caucus (Republicans)
April 15, 2012
Presidential Caucus (Democrats)
August 04, 2012
Independent Filing Deadline for General Election
October 17, 2012
Vote By Mail Begins
Elections are conducted by mail in 38 of 39 Washington Counties. Only disabled voters may vote early in-person in Washington. This option is available 10/17/2012 - 11/6/2012.
* Data Source: Project Vote Smart and Voter Voice



























































































