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The Tacoma community is gearing up for an important primary election on August 5, with ballots already mailed out to voters. This election is significant, as it includes key positions such as Tacoma mayor, three city council seats, a Tacoma school board position, and various roles within the Pierce County government. Residents are encouraged to research candidates and participate actively in the electoral process.
To assist voters, candidate forums for select races are being broadcast on TV Tacoma, channel 12, and are also available on the City of Tacoma's YouTube page. For those who have not yet registered, the Pierce County Elections Office and Tacoma Public Libraries offer registration services. On election day, all public libraries in the area will provide voter assistance, ensuring that residents have the support they need to cast their votes.
In addition to election news, the Tacoma Police Department recently held an awards ceremony to honor the top officers from the past two years. Chief Patty Jackson emphasized the importance of recognizing the dedication and bravery of the department's members, highlighting the rare opportunity to pause and acknowledge their impactful work.
As the community prepares for the election and reflects on the contributions of local law enforcement, residents are reminded of the importance of civic engagement and support for those who serve the public.
Converted from Tacoma - Economic Development Committee on 2025-08-12 10:00 AM meeting on August 12, 2025
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