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CCRP Newsletter Nov 16, 2025

CCRP Newsletter Nov 16, 2025

Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍

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

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CONSERVATIVE FIREBRAND SCOTT PRESLER TO STORM WA STATE TO PUSH FOR ELECTION INTEGRITY

Scott Presler, the unstoppable force behind Donald J Trump's 2024 landslide victories in battleground states, just dropped a bombshell announcement that he is packing his bags and heading to Washington State to launch a signature blitz for Initiative Measure IL26-126, which would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote and could lead to the cancellation of registrations for those unable to provide it.

The initiative, filed by the Washington State Republican Party in 2025, seeks to align state law with federal requirements. To qualify for the November 2026 ballot, the initiative needs approximately 418,000 valid signatures by July 2026.

"Washington's been a playground for the radical left's voter fraud factory for too long," Presler stated in his announcement on X. "I'm coming to fight – and we're going to WIN!"


Location: Battle Ground Event Center‍
Time: 10:00 AM

Chairman's Update: Scott Presler Coming to WA


On Tuesday, Nov 18 two C-TRAN meetings, and a County Council Meeting will shape the future of Clark County, residents can provide input to Support County Councilor Michelle Belkot, and affordable bus transit instead of ultra expensive light rail. 

Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, 4p.m. C-TRAN Board Composition Review Committee Meeting  (written comments due by NOON Tuesday Nov. 18  by e-mail to or fax at 360-696-1602, can comment for one or both meetings. Call-in or in person participation instructions at the meeting links) 

Tuesday Nov 18, 5:30 pm C-TRAN Board Meeting

Tuesday Nov. 18, 6 pm Clark County Council Meeting  (See meeting link for details for written comments, call in, or in person).    

County Councilor Michelle Belkot serves in District 2, which is mostly county area, with a small part in Vancouver. Belkot served on the C-TRAN board from 2023 thru March 2025 when a vote on a motion made by Belkot to revert to original conditions for the Modified Locally Preferred Alternative (MLPA) which included NOT funding light rail- was scheduled. The vote was delayed, and the next day four County Councilors voted to remove Councilor Belkot from the C-TRAN board, and replace her with Councilor Wil Fuentes from District 3, mostly in Vancouver.  Residents strongly objected to her abrupt removal. 

The controversial Council vote to remove Belkot was investigated by Skamania County who found that four Clark County councilors and the county manager violated multiple rules — including the county charter, OPMA requirements, and proper procedures. The report recommends fines, cites potential misconduct, and states Belkot should be reinstated.Read the findings, and take the Poll:Should Councilor Michelle Belkot be reinstated to the C-TRAN Board following the Skamania County findings?*  

Councilor Belkot has opposed light rail as the transit option for the proposed I-5 Bridge. See: https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/letter-upcoming-meetings-will-help-shape-the-future-of-clark-county/

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



WA GOP Chair Jim Walsh on the John Curley Show

State Representative Jim Walsh, chairman of the Washington State GOP and State Rep of the 19th Legislative District, delivers a wide-ranging, candid radio interview on the highs and lows facing Washington State’s politics and communities. From the state’s financial woes, rising taxes, and controversial leadership in Seattle, to passionate critiques of policy failures like the Keeping Families Together Act, Walsh’s blend of humor, frustration, and optimism for reform stands out. Walsh highlights efforts to restore election trust and energize voters, while calling for grassroots involvement and practical solutions to bring common sense back to Olympia.


Join Glenn Morgan of We the Governed as he dives into the of Washington State's post-election landscape. From discussions about charter review commissions, low voter turnout, and behind-the-scenes budget battles, to exposing corruption, challenging apathy, and unpacking controversial legislation. Glenn’s discusses how ordinary citizens can make a difference. Whether you’re a political junkie or just curious about what’s really happening in Washington, watch now and get informed, inspired, and maybe even a little fired up. Remember, "The future belongs to those who show up."

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