Clark County Republican Headquarters 2702 NE 114th Ave, Suite 4 - Vancouver, WA 98684 Directions
It is the responsibility of the Clark County Republican Party to help voters navigate the ballot by providing candidate endorsements and recommendations they can trust. These endorsements are the result of a thorough vetting process that involves detailed candidate surveys, research, and in-person interviews. To receive an endorsement, candidates must demonstrate they affirm the CCRP Core Principles and CCRP Party Platform.
August 4, 2026 Primary & Special Election
Ballots will be mailed by July 17th. Please expect them to arrive in your mailbox no later than July 23rd.
The Clark County Republican Election Integrity Team will be hosting a celebration for America's 250th Birthday at the Aero Club on Thursday, June 18th. This will be a part of the regular EIT meeting (change of location) except that we will have a social with patriotic cake and ice cream at 6:30 for 45 minutes prior to starting the meeting. All Republican Patriots are invited.
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Candidates or their campaign staff are welcome. Endorsed or recognized candidates (or proxies) will be asked if they wish to give their 2-minute elevator speeches.
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Over 200 new Washington state laws take effect.
Key changes include a new tax on health insurers to fund abortion services, legalized college sports wagering at tribal casinos, a ban on employer-mandated microchip implants, and a requirement allowing supportive housing in residential zones statewide. The sweeping updates also cover new restrictions on student restraints in schools and expanded supportive housing provisions. Read More
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