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“People might call this an ‘off-year’ election, but the offices on the ballot this year impact people’s daily lives more than the offices on the ballot in a Presidential Election year. The offices on the ballot this fall are the local offices that affect every community in Washington. For example, decisions made by local elected officials serving on city and town councils, fire district commissions, and school boards have a daily impact on every resident in our state. If you’re a citizen who wants to make a difference in your community and run for elected office, take that important first step and file for office.”“These local races, from city councils to schools and ports, are extremely important to communities and their citizens,” Augino said.“It all begins with Filing Week as an important kickoff moment for candidates. Our Elections Division staff has made available some excellent voter education materials for candidates and voters, including print and online voters’ guides.” Here is a 13-page guide on “How to Become a Candidate in Washington State.” http://www.sos.wa.gov/_assets/elections/how-to-become-a-candidate-2015.pdf Our Elections Division website (http://www.sos.wa.gov/elections/) also lists offices open for elections this year, where to file and the filing fee: https://wei.sos.wa.gov/agency/osos/en/candidatefiling/Pages/OfficesOpenForElection.aspx .