WA Primary is Tuesday, some Asotin Co. residents may still need ballot

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By Stephanie Smith

ASOTIN - The Washington Primary is Tuesday and the Asotin County auditor’s office is encouraging all voters to check and make sure you got a ballot.

Auditor Elaine Johnston said somewhere between 45 and 60 voter envelopes were sent out to Clarkston residents without a ballot.

Johnston said, despite the mistake, returns in that precinct are about equal to others.

If you find yourself without a ballot, call the auditor’s office.

Ballots must be postmarked by Tuesday. Asotin County is an all mail-in voting county.
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