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Wed Mar 4, 2020, 03:41 PM Mar 2020

Presidential candidates turn their attention to Washington

We got next.

Washington’s presidential primary is March 10.

Ballots have been in voters’ hands for nearly two weeks. It’s time to think about getting them in. They can be placed postage-free in one of the county’s designated drop boxes until 8 p.m. on Election Day. If you mail it back, no stamp is needed. But the envelope must be postmarked no later than March 10 to be counted.

There are 13 Democratic candidates on the ballot though only four — U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, former vice president Joe Biden, and ex-New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg — were still actively competing Tuesday.

If you voted for someone else and they’ve dropped out, sorry. Once you return your ballot, you cannot change your vote.

Democratic voters could also choose “uncommitted delegates.” This option leaves the decision to an uncommitted delegate who will pick one candidate at the party’s national convention.

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