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CCRP Newsletter April 5, 2024

CCRP Newsletter April 5, 2024

Clark County Republican Party‍

April 23, 2024, Special Election

This is a limited election for the City of Camas and the Ridgefield School District #122.

Ballots will be mailed April 5th. Please expect them to arrive in your mailbox no later than April 11th. Starting April 16th, only in-person registrations are allowed to register and receive a ballot for the April 23rd Special Election.

Get complete information here.

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An important note from the CCRP Platform Chair

An important note from the CCRP Platform Chair
First off, it has been an honor to serve as CCRP Platform Chair. The volunteers on the committee were a delight to work with. My only regret was that we were limited on time.

In the debate on the floor regarding “shall” and “should” the body decided that we should use “shall” where it was intended to require some action. After the Convention, I was working with Ann Makar to implement those changes. I thought it would be good to look up the definitions for “shall”, “should”, and “must” to make sure I was using the most appropriate word for each situation. Much to my surprise, I discovered this:


Author Kirk VanGelder
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Your signature is needed to get the Restore Election Confidence Initiative on the ballot this November.
Go to www.restorevotes.com to find one of our 40+ locations

US Supreme Court denies request to pause redistricting map‍

The Clark County Elections office indicates that 16 precincts would be moved from the 17th district into the 20th district.

 

The order from the court reads, “The application for stay presented to Justice Kagan and by her referred to the Court is denied.” There was no further explanation nor justification for the ruling.

 

Senate Republican Leader John Braun and House Republican Deputy Leader Mike Steele issued the following statement  "We are profoundly disappointed by the Ninth Circuit Court’s decision on the emergency motion to delay these district changes. What’s even more troubling is the district court’s decision on March 15 to alter these maps doesn’t seem to address the claimed core issue, namely the dilution of the political voice of the Latino electorate in the Yakima Valley. The new map results in fewer eligible Latino voters in the area and moves their elected representative, the first-ever Latina senator in Central Washington, entirely out of their district."

 

Read More here

Read More from John Braun here

Read State Committeeman John Leys's article in Clark County Today here.

Hear John Braun on the Lars Larson Show Discussing these Legislative Maps

 

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Clark County accepting applications for next Frenchman’s Bar Regional Park volunteer park host‍

Applicants are encouraged to apply online at clark.wa.gov/public-works/volunteer#host. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. First review of applications will be April 10. More Information Here.


Volunteer Opportunities‍

Complete the Volunteer opportunity form and Get Involved. We will match your skills with current needs.

PCO‍ Vacant Precincts
Are you the next representative for your Precinct?

What is a PCO?

What Precinct am I in? At MapsOnline: choose search, type in your address, and review your legislative district and precint information.

Do I have a PCO? Enter your precinct # in the search bar to see if you have a PCO.

My precinct is vacant, who can I contact to get more information?

Contacting the LD Director is the first step. LD Directors - click on the respective director and complete the contact form to send your information.These form submissions go directly to the LD Director.


Interested in running for PCO?
Filing week is May 6-10 and it’s free to file!

Donation Opportunities‍

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