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CCRP Newsletter Nov 23, 2025

CCRP Newsletter Nov 23, 2025

Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍

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

Scott Presler in Battle Ground, WA

November 17th, 2025, renowned grassroots activist Scott Presler visited Battle Ground, Washington for a special event hosted by the WAGOP and the Clark County Republican Party, drawing enthusiastic local participation and attention from over 300 attendees on a Monday morning. Presler energized attendees with practical training on voter registration, community engagement strategies, and mobilizing conservative voters ahead of upcoming elections. The event underscored the importance of involvement and the ongoing commitment to empowering voters with actionable tools, helping to foster a more informed and active community.


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New and Prospective PCO Training

Are you fed up with our local and State governance? Are you ready to do something about it? Come find out what it means to be a Precinct Committee Officer (PCO), the grass-roots elected official of the local party. This class is for new and potential PCOs, or anyone who would like to assist their current PCO. Come learn what is involved and how to be effective working with other like minded patriots! Handouts provided so you can focus on the information!  See you there!  


Event Date12-03-2025 6:30
LocationClark County Republican Headquarters


C-TRAN

November 18, 2025, the C-TRAN Board Composition Review Committee and the C-TRAN Board of Directors held pivotal meetings that addressed the future structure and representation of the transit agency’s board. The Review Committee reached a compromise, voting 8-2 to adopt a 4-3-2 board structure: four seats for the City of Vancouver, three for Clark County, and two shared among the smaller cities (Camas/Washougal and Battle Ground/Ridgefield/La Center). The committee acknowledged that these conditions may face legal challenges.

Watching the full proceedings, video recordings of both the Board Composition Review Committee meeting and the Board of Directors meeting are available on Clark/Vancouver Television (CVTV) at the following links:

Clark County Today provided detailed coverage of the event, including analysis of the legal and political implications of the proposed board changes:

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


How could election integrity be restored in Washington State? What would it look like?‍

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