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CCRP Newsletter Nov 9, 2025

CCRP Newsletter Nov 9, 2025

Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍

Representing over 350 Precincts with Precinct Committee Officers (PCO), elected by local precinct residents.‍

There are only 100 estimated ballots left to count. Nov 4 Election results here.

Results will be certified 11/25/2025

Clark County Charter Review Commission

The purpose of the Clark County Charter Review Commission is to review and propose amendments to the county's Home Rule Charter for the electorate to vote on. The commission develops recommendations for changes to the charter, which acts as a foundational document for the county's government, and refers them to the voters in an election. These proposed changes can relate to various aspects of county government, such as the structure of elections and how officials are selected. Your votes gave a conservative voice to our Charter, Thank you!

Charter Review Commission Overview Information

Ballot Curing

Ballot curing is a process that lets voters fix problems with their mail-in ballots so their votes can count. In Washington state, if there is an issue with your signature—like if you forgot to sign your ballot or your signature doesn’t match the one officials have on file—the county will let you know by mail, phone, or email. You then have until the day before the election is certified to correct the problem by sending in a new signature form or providing proof that it was your ballot. If you do this in time, your vote will be counted.‍


Four Clark County councilors and the county manager violated rules when removing Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN board‍

A Skamania County Sheriff’s Office report is recommending fines be levied against four Clark County councilors and a charge or letter of reprimand for County Manager Kathleen Otto after violations were found when the council voted to remove Michelle Belkot from the C-TRAN Board Read More at Clark County Today

Michelle Belkot Legal Defense Fund

Legal representation of the C-TRAN board members will be paid for by tax dollars.‍ Michelle Belkot needs our help to continue fighting for you. A generous benefactor has offered to match $5,000 in donations if you give now.

Read More at standupwashington.com


Fighting for affordability and protecting your rights

Rep. John Ley shares a powerful update on the fight for mental health services, stands strong against new taxes threatening small businesses and families, and defends parental rights in education. Discover the challenges facing critical projects like the Interstate Bridge Replacement and hear how your ideas are shaping his work in Olympia.

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WA GOP Chairman Jim Walsh

Chairman's Update: Special Edition from King County Elections Office

Chairman Walsh discusses the Washington State GOP's ongoing efforts to refine the "get out the vote" and ballot harvesting strategies to increase voter participation for Republican and conservative candidates. The goal is to generate such a high voter turnout and victory margin that any attempts at election manipulation would be ineffective, echoing President Trump's "too big to rig" sentiment.


A recent article in Seattle Red by Jason Rantz included statements from Harmeet Dhillon at the Dept. of Justice which clearly indicates they plan to sue and investigate Washington State over the state's attempt to conceal the voter rolls from the Civil Rights Division at the DOJ attempting to clean up corrupt and dirty voter rolls.  What is Washington State Secretary of State Steve Hobbs hiding, and why is he so unconcerned about this issue?‍

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