Caucus Information Center
ALERT: Caucus location information for Region 9 was incorrect in our recent newsletter. Region 9 will meet at Dunlap Elementary School. Please see the Caucus location page for more information.
This page will be updated throughout the caucus cycle so be sure to check back frequently.
See below for Caucus Location information.
The caucuses are a grassroots process where Democrats come together across the state in order to voice their opinion about which candidate should represent the Democratic Party in the 2008 Presidential Election. The caucuses also provide an invaluable opportunity for building the party in preparation for our 2008 election efforts and will give attendees the chance to introduce resolutions on issues about which they are concerned.

WHERE: Your designated location (see below)
WHEN: 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9
WHY: To select our party’s nomination for president
HOW: Just show up!
WHAT TO BRING: A pen or pencil, a calculator and your neighbors
Caucus Location Information
Find where you should go for your precinct’s caucus
Please help!
Volunteers are gratefully accepted. To help facilitate the caucuses, please visit our volunteer form or be sure to arrive early to your caucus location and let the caucus site leader know you’re willing to lend a hand!
Basic Caucus Information (pdf)
Understand how the precinct-level caucuses fit into the overall cycle
Common questions
Here are some of the questions we’re getting right now. Please check this list to see if your question is here:
Q: I voted in the primary, do I really need to go to the caucus?
A: Yes, the primary is meaningless in terms of determining the Democratic nominee. The caucus is what will determine Washington’s delegate distribution.
Q: My address isn’t working when I use the caucus information link above. What should I do?
A: King County Elections is your best bet. You need to identify the precinct you live in to ensure you show up at the right location.
Q: I recently moved. Should I caucus at my new location or my old location?
A: If you’ve already changed your voter registration, you should caucus at your new location. If you haven’t yet changed your voter registration, you can update your registration at the caucus location for your new address.
