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Washington's presidential primary is different than other elections. Here's how it works
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Washington state’s presidential primary is on March 12 and the process differs from regular elections in the state. Here’s what you should know.
Presidential primaries in the state are the only elections to require voters to mark and sign party declarations. According to the Washington Secretary of State’s Office, this type of primary is a way for voters to help political parties decide their presidential nominees.
READ MORE: https://www.king5.com/article/news/politics/elections/presidential-primary-election-washington-state/281-3d7cf9d1-2dfd-4f0f-b8bf-541307cd4570