While people in five states voted in presidential primaries Tuesday Washington State won't hold it's primary until May 24. However Yakima County Auditor Charles Ross says some military ballots sent out earlier this month have already been returned. He says county voters will get ballots beginning early next month. "That will be happening on May 6. We'll be sending out about 108,000 ballots to voters in Yakima County."
If you haven't yet registered to vote yet your deadline is May 16. If you are a registered voter and you don't get a ballot contact the Yakima County Auditors office in the Yakima County Courthouse.

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