Representing over 350 Precincts with Precinct Committee Officers (PCO), elected by local precinct residents.
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 14th. Please expect them to arrive in your mailbox no later than July 23rd.
Clark County Republican Headquarters 2702 NE 114th Ave, Suite 4 - Vancouver, WA 98684 Directions
Come learn the ins and outs of Canvassing from a very experienced canvasser. Victoria has canvassed as a PCO and for many candidates over the last several years. She has a wealth of information and can answer any questions you have.
Canvassing is one of the most effective ways to help our candidates win races. So come on out and see how easy it can be.
Reformcast E17: Bryan Shull, Candidate For Clark County Council Dist. 1 & Kimsey Is At It Again
Bryan Shull, candidate for Clark County Council talks with Rob how he wants to bring common sense back to the Council. Also, Rob shares that Auditor Kimsey is continuing his efforts to sabotage Charter Review by trying to resurrect Charter 18 (his attempt to control future initiatives that narrowly failed in 2024).
Election Observer Training
Interested in becoming an Election Observer? Per WAC 434-261-020, observers are required to receive training by our department before their names can be provided to the observer coordinators for the three major political parties/organizations for scheduling. We will offer trainings periodically, with a capacity of 25 attendees per training. If you would like to receive training and become an observer, please select a date below to learn more and sign up.
NOTE: The September classes are already full.
Sign up for the January classes so you can observe future elections here.
Clark County Charter Review – Still seeking your feedback
Clark County’s home rule charter is the county’s rulebook for how its government is set up and how it operates. It defines roles, powers, elections and processes. It doesn’t set day-to-day policies and cannot override state and federal laws or constitutions.
The Charter Review Commission would like to get your feedback on the proposed amendments that the commission is considering for 2026 General Election ballot. Complete the form here.
Vancouver-Prayer Tour Legislative Districts 17th, 18th,& 49th June 24, 2026 - 12pm