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CCRP Newsletter Nov 17, 2024

CCRP Newsletter Nov 17, 2024

Clark County Republican Party‍

Clark County November 5, 2024 General Election
Election certification (official results released)November 26

Confirm your vote was counted!

Login at voter.votewa.gov‍ to confirm your ballot was received and counted.

Signature Challenge information here.

Contact the Elections Office 564-397-2345 - 


Deadline to Submit Comments on I-5 with
Light Rail is Monday Nov 18 by 11:59 PM‍

The current $7.5 Billion construction cost estimates for the I-5 Bridge Replacement with light rail could balloon 20% to $9 Billion or more when cost increases are revealed again in 2025. See: Opinion: Hiding the growing cost of the Interstate Bridge replacement

To read documents and submit comments, go here.


"WA just passed into law a snitch line, run by the WA AG's office. There is no good, clear, legal standard for this, and it is absolutely something that can be selectively enforced & weaponized due to political beliefs," says WAGOP Chairman Jim Walsh.‍


REFORM Clark County‍ Public Records Requests
Fishers Landing Ballot Box Firebomb

It is now confirmed that the ballot box burned for almost 4 hours before any attempt was made to extinguish the fire.‍

Why did this take so long?


County Seeks Applicants For Community Action Advisory Board

Deadline is 5 pm Friday, Nov. 22.
The fifteen-member board makes recommendations about local government funding for basic needs, self-sufficiency, and housing programs. Members also advocate for services supporting low-income communities, families and persons at local, state and federal levels.
More information here.


Election Observer Training‍

The elections' office is offering trainings periodically, with a capacity of 30 attendees per training.

Sign up and get more information here.


ccrcc reorg meeting

Meeting 9:30 AM

Newly elected Precinct Committee Officers (PCO's) meet to make decisions that will impact the CCRP’s policies, governance, and overall functioning for the next two years.

Voting on Organizational Bylaws:

The PCOs will review, discuss, and vote on the bylaws that govern the functioning of their organization. This process ensures that the rules and regulations are up-to-date and reflect the current needs and goals of the organization. Bylaws are crucial as they set the framework for how decisions are made, how meetings are conducted, and other key operational procedures.

Electing the Executive Board:

The PCOs will also vote to elect members to the Executive Board for the upcoming 2025-2027 term. The Executive Board is typically composed of key leadership positions such as President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and other vital roles. These individuals are responsible for making strategic decisions, overseeing the implementation of bylaws, and guiding the organization’s activities over the next two years.


Event Date12-07-2024
LocationThe Matson Building

Why No One in Washington State Can Buy a Gun Right Now‍

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