Washington Third Party Election (Brochure And Form) is a process in which registered non-affiliated candidates and parties can run for office, and have their names appear on the ballot at the general election. It is the only process in the United States that allows third party candidates to compete in a general election. The Washington Third Party Election (Brochure and Form) includes two main pieces: a brochure and a form. The brochure explains the process of registering a third party or non-affiliated candidate, including the requirements, deadlines and fees. The form is an application for registering a third party or non-affiliated candidate, and includes a set of instructions and information about the candidate. The Washington Third Party Election (Brochure and Form) is divided into two types: the presidential election and the primary election. The presidential election is for candidates of nationally-recognized third parties and non-affiliated candidates. The primary election is for candidates of state-recognized third parties and non-affiliated candidates. In order to register a third party or non-affiliated candidate, the candidate must submit the form, along with the appropriate fee and any other required documents, to the Secretary of State's office. If approved, the candidate's name will appear on the ballot in the general election. The Washington Third Party Election (Brochure and Form) is an important part of the electoral process, and it is essential for ensuring that all voices are heard in the democratic process.