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Randle, Inland northwest occurs as town located in extreme eastern Lewis County, Washington. Randle is placed on U.S. Highway 12 and is notable as the northeastern access point to the Mount St. Helens Windy Ridge viewpoint, by way of forest service roads that cut through the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Randle is placed correct next to the Cowlitz River and is about quatern miles northerly of the Cispus River, a feeder of the Cowlitz. A rural vicinity surrounding Randle is known locally when a "Big Bottom".
Geography
Randle is located at (46.514984, -121.894600). Although Randle itself is unincorporated, a general locality of the town (especially along U.S. Highway 12) has an approximate people of 1,122.
Randle is a center of the White Pass School District, which, additionally to Randle, covers the village of Packwood, Inl& northwest and a brobdingnagian rural expanse within extreme eastern Lewis County, terminating at the Cascade Mountains and the county border by owning Yakima County, Washington.
Politics
Randle occurs as heavy Republican area, like virtually all of rural Lewis County is. A effects for the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election were as follows:
George W. Bush (Republican) - 501 (63.34%)
John F. Kerry (Democrat) - 273 (34.51%)
Ralph Nader (Independent) - 9 (Single.14%)
Michael Peroutka (Constitution) - 4 (Zero.51%)
More candidates - Four (Nought.51%)
Note that this page is according to a Randle East & Randle West precincts merely. When this is an unincorporated locality, no defined bounds, & a precinct can be incongruous by owning a nosecount boundaries.
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