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# CCRP News-Ballots being sent Tuesday

CCRP News-Ballots being sent Tuesday

| Can't read or see images? View this email in a browser ‍‍Unsubscribe ‍Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍Representing 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 ElectionBallots will be mailed by July 14th. Please expect them to arrive in your mailbox no later than July 23rd.CCRP Endorsed & Recognized Candidates‍August 4, 2026 Primary & Special ElectionWAGOP State Supreme Court Justice RecommendationsPos.1 Scott Edward or Laura Christensen ColbergPos.3 David StevensPos.5 Dave LarsonPos.7 Todd BloomRegister at https://clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org It's that exciting time of year again! Volunteer to Work the Clark County Fair Booth https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0549A5A62FA0F5C43-64596963-copy/32919350#/ We have 60 volunteer slots‍Clark County Charter Review Commission passes 10 amendments to head to general electionThe commission originally considered 40 amendments before narrowing the list to 10 for 2026. The commission will also continue meeting to decide which amendments will appear on the 2027 and 2028 ballots.26-01: Clarifying Nonpartisan Office Elections.26-07: Housing Impact Analysis26-08: Requiring a Supermajority Council Approval for County Taxes26-10: Revised Budget Transparency and Process26-14: Performance Audits26-20: Limitation on Consecutive Terms for County Council Members26-23: Revised Council Powers Regarding Boards and Commissions26-24: Require Annual Report Publication by the County Manager.26-31: Establishing a Five-Member Ethics Commission26-40: Amending the Initiative, Mini-Initiative and Referenda ProcessRead More at Clark County Today.Let's Go Washington submitted 511,408 signatures to the Washington Secretary of State. This exceeds the roughly 309,000 valid signatures required, IP26-645 is likely to qualify for the November 3, 2026 general election ballot‍Reformcast E19: Clark County Prosecutor In Hot Water and Rep. John Ley ConversationRep. John Ley of Washington 18 LD sits down with Rob to discuss the last legislative session, the democrats income tax scheme, transportation and the efforts to reopen the Brockman facility.  This email was sent by info@clarkrepublicans.org to ‍ Clark County, WA Republican Party \| PO Box 205, Vancouver WA 98666No longer want to receive these emails?‍Unsubscribe ‍ |  |
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| Can't read or see images? View this email in a browser ‍‍Unsubscribe ‍Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍Representing 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 ElectionBallots will be mailed by July 14th. Please expect them to arrive in your mailbox no later than July 23rd.CCRP Endorsed & Recognized Candidates‍August 4, 2026 Primary & Special ElectionWAGOP State Supreme Court Justice RecommendationsPos.1 Scott Edward or Laura Christensen ColbergPos.3 David StevensPos.5 Dave LarsonPos.7 Todd BloomRegister at https://clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org It's that exciting time of year again! Volunteer to Work the Clark County Fair Booth https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0549A5A62FA0F5C43-64596963-copy/32919350#/ We have 60 volunteer slots‍Clark County Charter Review Commission passes 10 amendments to head to general electionThe commission originally considered 40 amendments before narrowing the list to 10 for 2026. The commission will also continue meeting to decide which amendments will appear on the 2027 and 2028 ballots.26-01: Clarifying Nonpartisan Office Elections.26-07: Housing Impact Analysis26-08: Requiring a Supermajority Council Approval for County Taxes26-10: Revised Budget Transparency and Process26-14: Performance Audits26-20: Limitation on Consecutive Terms for County Council Members26-23: Revised Council Powers Regarding Boards and Commissions26-24: Require Annual Report Publication by the County Manager.26-31: Establishing a Five-Member Ethics Commission26-40: Amending the Initiative, Mini-Initiative and Referenda ProcessRead More at Clark County Today.Let's Go Washington submitted 511,408 signatures to the Washington Secretary of State. This exceeds the roughly 309,000 valid signatures required, IP26-645 is likely to qualify for the November 3, 2026 general election ballot‍Reformcast E19: Clark County Prosecutor In Hot Water and Rep. John Ley ConversationRep. John Ley of Washington 18 LD sits down with Rob to discuss the last legislative session, the democrats income tax scheme, transportation and the efforts to reopen the Brockman facility.  This email was sent by info@clarkrepublicans.org to ‍ Clark County, WA Republican Party \| PO Box 205, Vancouver WA 98666No longer want to receive these emails?‍Unsubscribe ‍ |  |
| Can't read or see images? View this email in a browser ‍‍Unsubscribe ‍ |  |
| Can't read or see images? View this email in a browser ‍‍Unsubscribe ‍ |  |
|  | Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍Representing over 350 Precincts with Precinct Committee Officers (PCO), elected by local precinct residents.‍ |
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| Official Clark County, WA Republican Party‍ |  |
| Representing over 350 Precincts with Precinct Committee Officers (PCO), elected by local precinct residents.‍ |  |
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| ‍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 ElectionBallots will be mailed by July 14th. Please expect them to arrive in your mailbox no later than July 23rd. |  |
| ‍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 ElectionBallots will be mailed by July 14th. Please expect them to arrive in your mailbox no later than July 23rd. |  |
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| ‍August 4, 2026 Primary & Special ElectionWAGOP State Supreme Court Justice RecommendationsPos.1 Scott Edward or Laura Christensen ColbergPos.3 David StevensPos.5 Dave LarsonPos.7 Todd Bloom |  |
| ‍August 4, 2026 Primary & Special ElectionWAGOP State Supreme Court Justice RecommendationsPos.1 Scott Edward or Laura Christensen ColbergPos.3 David StevensPos.5 Dave LarsonPos.7 Todd Bloom |  |
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| Register at https://clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org |  |
| Register at https://clarkcountyrepublicanwomen.org |  |
| It's that exciting time of year again! Volunteer to Work the Clark County Fair Booth https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0549A5A62FA0F5C43-64596963-copy/32919350#/ We have 60 volunteer slots |  |
| It's that exciting time of year again! Volunteer to Work the Clark County Fair Booth https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0549A5A62FA0F5C43-64596963-copy/32919350#/ We have 60 volunteer slots |  |
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| ‍Clark County Charter Review Commission passes 10 amendments to head to general electionThe commission originally considered 40 amendments before narrowing the list to 10 for 2026. The commission will also continue meeting to decide which amendments will appear on the 2027 and 2028 ballots.26-01: Clarifying Nonpartisan Office Elections.26-07: Housing Impact Analysis26-08: Requiring a Supermajority Council Approval for County Taxes26-10: Revised Budget Transparency and Process26-14: Performance Audits26-20: Limitation on Consecutive Terms for County Council Members26-23: Revised Council Powers Regarding Boards and Commissions26-24: Require Annual Report Publication by the County Manager.26-31: Establishing a Five-Member Ethics Commission26-40: Amending the Initiative, Mini-Initiative and Referenda ProcessRead More at Clark County Today. |  |
| ‍Clark County Charter Review Commission passes 10 amendments to head to general electionThe commission originally considered 40 amendments before narrowing the list to 10 for 2026. The commission will also continue meeting to decide which amendments will appear on the 2027 and 2028 ballots.26-01: Clarifying Nonpartisan Office Elections.26-07: Housing Impact Analysis26-08: Requiring a Supermajority Council Approval for County Taxes26-10: Revised Budget Transparency and Process26-14: Performance Audits26-20: Limitation on Consecutive Terms for County Council Members26-23: Revised Council Powers Regarding Boards and Commissions26-24: Require Annual Report Publication by the County Manager.26-31: Establishing a Five-Member Ethics Commission26-40: Amending the Initiative, Mini-Initiative and Referenda ProcessRead More at Clark County Today. |  |
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| Let's Go Washington submitted 511,408 signatures to the Washington Secretary of State. This exceeds the roughly 309,000 valid signatures required, IP26-645 is likely to qualify for the November 3, 2026 general election ballot |  |
| Let's Go Washington submitted 511,408 signatures to the Washington Secretary of State. This exceeds the roughly 309,000 valid signatures required, IP26-645 is likely to qualify for the November 3, 2026 general election ballot |  |
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| ‍Reformcast E19: Clark County Prosecutor In Hot Water and Rep. John Ley ConversationRep. John Ley of Washington 18 LD sits down with Rob to discuss the last legislative session, the democrats income tax scheme, transportation and the efforts to reopen the Brockman facility.  |  |
| ‍Reformcast E19: Clark County Prosecutor In Hot Water and Rep. John Ley ConversationRep. John Ley of Washington 18 LD sits down with Rob to discuss the last legislative session, the democrats income tax scheme, transportation and the efforts to reopen the Brockman facility.  |  |
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