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(The Center Square) – Ballots for Washington’s Aug. 6 primary election will soon be showing up in registered voters’ mailboxes. The ballot includes candidates for governor and several other state level elected offices, such as attorney general and lands commissioner, as well as Washington’s U.S. House districts and a U.S. Senate seat. In Washington, the top two vote-getters advance to the general election, regardless of their partisan affiliations. “We’ve seen that before where in 2018 I think with the state Treasurer’s office, two Republicans advanced to the general, so that is absolutely a p…