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Feb. 18, 2008 at 12:54pm

Vote Tomorrow Tacoma!

Tacoma as well as the rest of the State has already had its caucus.

However, the "beauty contest" voting is still on and is still a contest.  No doubt the media will report on it, and thus, it could still effect the campaign.

Vote at your polling place in Tacoma or mail in your ballot here:



Downtown Tacoma Post Office

Proctor Post Office


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by KevinFreitas
on 2/19/2008 @ 1:50pm
I voted this morning. Yay for a popularity contest! Not telling who I voted for tho...




by Erik
on 2/19/2008 @ 7:30pm
I voted this morning. Yay for a popularity contest! Not telling who I voted for tho...

Nice Kevin. Poll voting. A process that is being quickly phased out.

I believe you already outed yourself as to your preference in another thread.

As for party preference, that apparently is public information!
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