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New Washington law bars elections officials’ names from ballot envelopes

Elections officials will no longer have their names on some voter materials in a year when they’re running for re-election.

Sunday Spin: Ideas to rearrange primary system have little shelf life

OLYMPIA – Every four years about this time, folks come up with better ways to pick the people who will be the major parties’ nominee for president in the fall.

Spin Control: Talk about fixing primaries will float away on the summer wind

Every four years about this time, people come up with better ways to pick the people who will be the major parties’ nominee for president in the fall.

WA prez primary ballot: Trump, Cruz, Kasich, Clinton, Sanders and …

The ballot for the May 24 Presidential Primary is set, and 4 Republicans are on it.

Editorial: Secretary of state right to ease voter registration

For any resident who can prove citizenship, registering to vote should be cleared of any roadblocks.

Election officials names won’t be on election mail

The Senate gave final approval to a bill that keeps the names of elections officials off ballot envelopes and other official mail when they’re up for re-election.

7 candidates get nod for Washington primary ballot

Washington’s presidential primary ballot to have at least seven names

Washington presidential primary ballot set

Secretary of State’s office says at least seven names will be on the May 24 presidential primary ballot.

Clear way for more voters

Legislature should pass bills that would add more voters, pre-register 17-year-olds.

Official betting on Seahawks has begun

Members of Congress and state officials bet on Seahawks against Vikings.