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"The voters I've met as I traveled around the state in the past month are very enthused about this election, and you get the sense that it is a generational or 'change' election coming up. When you add the presidential election and potentially some very volatile ballot measures, we may see record voter registrations and record turnout."The crop of candidates who file this week will be on the Top 2 Primary ballot and the two favorites for each office will advance to the General Election. Ballots go out in July for the primary, with an Aug. 7 deadline for postmark or return to the elections office or a drop-box. The General Election deadline for return or postmark is Nov. 6. Online filing runs day and night until 4 p.m. Friday, May 18. In-person filing ends at close of business on Friday. If you’re running for a legislative or judicial office within one county, you file with your county elections office. If you’re running for a legislative or judicial office encompassing more than one county, you file with the Secretary of State. You can file online, by mail, or in person. In-person candidate filing at the Secretary of State’s office will be at our Executive Office, second floor of the Legislative Building in Olympia. Filing Week previously took place in early June, but a state law passed in 2011 moved it to mid-May, starting this year, to accommodate overseas and military voting. This year’s Top 2 Primary is a week earlier than last year.