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Clark County Elections

Battle Ground and Ridgefield ballot drop boxes moved

July 14, 2022, 6:01am Clark County News

The Clark County Elections Office is reminding voters that two of its ballot drop boxes, one in Battle Ground and another in Ridgefield, have moved. Read story

Candidate Marie Perez, who has a degree in economics, said redeveloping the country's market power and investing in energy independence should be a priority among political leaders. She emphasized placing a greater social value on vocational work, as those careers are the backbone of the economy, while also providing workers with sustainable health care and other resources.

District 3 candidate Gluesenkamp Perez talks jobs, accessibility

Candidate Marie Perez, who has a degree in economics, said redeveloping the country's market power and investing in energy independence should be a priority among political leaders. She emphasized placing a greater social value on vocational work, as those careers are the backbone of the economy, while also providing workers with sustainable health care and other resources.

July 11, 2022, 2:23pm Clark County News

Marie Gluesenkamp Perez made her case for flipping Washington’s 3rd Congressional District blue last weekend in Kelso. Read story

A Vancouver police officer tests a body-worn camera in late 2021. The department ultimately rejected the first camera in the trial.

How would Clark County’s new public safety tax revenue be spent?

A Vancouver police officer tests a body-worn camera in late 2021. The department ultimately rejected the first camera in the trial.

June 26, 2022, 6:00am Clark County News

“No one is trying to sell you on this tax, one way or the other.” With that statement, Clark County Council Chair Karen Bowerman began Thursday’s public forum on the proposed 0.1 percent public safety tax voters will be deciding on in August. Read story

Republican 3rd District congressional candidate Joe Kent and incumbent Rep.

Candidates Herrera Beutler, Kent weigh in on federal gun bills after mass shootings

Republican 3rd District congressional candidate Joe Kent and incumbent Rep.

June 20, 2022, 7:48am Clark County News

Congresswoman Jaime Herrera Beutler and her Trump-endorsed opponent in the primary are questioning proposed legislation in light of recent mass shootings. Read story

Clark County voters’ guide needs ‘against’ statements

May 14, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

Each election, the Clark County Auditor’s Office provides an online and printed voter guide with information about candidates and ballot measures. Read story

Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz speaks during a COVID-19 press conference at the Clark County Public Service Center in March 2020.

Clark County Council’s lone Dem Temple Lentz won’t seek reelection

Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz speaks during a COVID-19 press conference at the Clark County Public Service Center in March 2020.

April 15, 2022, 1:35pm Clark County News

Clark County Councilor Temple Lentz announced Friday she won’t be seeking another term in office. Read story

Clark County Elections Office seeks anti-bond statement

March 1, 2022, 6:05am Clark County News

The Clark County Elections Office is seeking individuals to write a statement in opposition to a bond proposal on the April 26 special election ballot. Elections has received a proposition for a $62.5 million general obligation bond from the Ridgefield School District. Read story

Police body camera (Dreamstime/TNS)

Several Clark County councilors bemoan Prop. 10’s woes

Police body camera (Dreamstime/TNS)

November 3, 2021, 7:19pm Clark County News

Several members of the Clark County Council say they aren’t surprised that voters have apparently rejected Proposition 10, a complicated funding strategy aimed at paying for body and dash cameras for the sheriff’s office. Read story

Ballot inspector Charlene Gaul manually counts ballots at the Clark County Elections Office on Wednesday morning. The elections office performed a manual count of 600 ballots to ensure election integrity.

Election Day ballots boost voter turnout in Clark County

Ballot inspector Charlene Gaul manually counts ballots at the Clark County Elections Office on Wednesday morning. The elections office performed a manual count of 600 ballots to ensure election integrity.

November 3, 2021, 4:50pm Clark County News

It seems many voters waited until the last day to turn in their ballots for the Nov. 2 general election. Clark County Elections received 104,644 ballots as of Wednesday, with around 45,000 of those ballots still to be processed and counted. Read story

Ballot inspection board member Dennis Olson wears a sticker on his badge in honor of the current election while working at the Clark County Elections Office on Tuesday morning.

McEnerny-Ogle wins Vancouver mayor’s race as voters reject body cameras, back Battle Ground levy

Ballot inspection board member Dennis Olson wears a sticker on his badge in honor of the current election while working at the Clark County Elections Office on Tuesday morning.

November 2, 2021, 8:31pm Clark County News

Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle fended off a challenge from former Republican Party chair Earl Bowerman in Tuesday's election as voters rejected a sales tax hike that would ultimately fund body cameras for sheriff's deputies and approved a replacement levy for Battle Ground schools. Read story