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Submitted by Jeff Brigham on Sun, 02/10/2008 - 7:06pm.
How does a citizen of Washington State who is working/assigned out of the state participate in the Washington State Democrat party's selection of delegates for the presidential race? How does a Washington State citizen who is a member of our armed forces assigned out of state or out of the country participate in said Democrat Party delegate selection? I know that the Washington State Republican Party will choose approximately half of its delegates from the primary election where citizens working/assigned out of state can vote via absentee ballot. How are the Washington State Democrats ensuring that these citizens are able to participate in their political process? Thanks, Jeff Brigham |
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