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Live Blog: Patch is at the Washington Republican Caucuses on Saturday

Join Enumclaw Patch as we cover the day's activities, starting at 9 a.m.

On Saturday, Republicans across the state will gather for precinct caucuses, where they'll vote in a straw poll and elect local delegates, starting the process to choose a presidential nominee.

Patch editors in 14 towns around Puget Sound will be covering the action live, starting when registration opens at 9 a.m. and continuing through the end of the caucuses at around noon.

Join us right here to follow the coverage on our live blog. We'll also provide straw poll results as they become available Saturday night.

If you want to go to a caucus, you can find your caucus location here. Enumclaw caucuses will be held at Auburn High School at 772 4th St NE – Auburn, WA 98002. .

There is no presidential primary this year in Washington state. For details on how caucuses work, .

See you Saturday.

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