The state's top-two primary election is set for Aug. 2 but if you haven't signed up to vote you have until July 25 to sign up the auditor's office. Yakima County Auditor Charles Ross says it'll be a very busy ballot with local, state and federal races. "Anyone who is in a race with more than two people will be on your ballot." And unlike the presidential primary where you had to pick a party and then a candidate in that party in the primary you can vote for any party and any candidate. If you haven't yet registered to vote you have until July 25 to register at the Yakima County Auditors office in the county courthouse.

Most of Ross's instructions for filling out ballots still applies:

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