King County GOP announces precinct caucuses and pooled precinct caucus locations

The King County Republican Party will hold its precinct caucuses, along with the other 39 county central committees of the Washington State Republican Party at 10 a.m. March 3.

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  • Sunday, January 22, 2012 7:17pm
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The King County Republican Party will hold its precinct caucuses, along with the other 39 county central committees of the Washington State Republican Party at 10 a.m. March 3.

Like other County Central Committees across the state, the King County Republican Central Committee will conduct precinct caucuses in pooled configurations centrally located in legislative districts across King County to lessen confusion on locations for the attendees.

In the 2011 legislative session, the Washington State Legislature suspended the presidential primary ballot. Washington State Republican Party will use the system of caucuses and conventions to gauge support for presidential candidates and elect their delegates to their National Convention in Tampa, Florida.

Precinct caucus registration will begin at 9 a.m. at most locations with caucuses beginning promptly at 10a.m. More information can be found by contacting the GOP District Chairmanhttp://www.kcgop.org/about-us/kcgop-team/ or the KCGOP at info@kcgop.org.

Identification and proof of voter registration will be required to participate at each precinct caucus. Individuals who wish to participate in the precinct caucuses in King County who are not registered or have changes to be made to their current registrations should contact King County Electionshttp://kingcounty.gov/elections/registration.aspx as soon as possible.

To locate a precinct caucus, please visit the King County Republican Party website for the caucus locator http://www.kcgop.org/caucus-locator/. Those without internet access can receive caucus location information by telephone 425.990.0404.

 


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