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• Elections

Voters required to make party declaration for this election only

Vancouver, Wash. – Ballots for the March 10 presidential primary are in the mail to all registered voters in Clark County. Instructions for the primary also are included with the ballots.

For this primary, voters must mark and sign a party declaration for their votes to count. The major political parties require voters to make the declaration. Voters must then vote for a candidate from their declared party.


• Elections

Vancouver, Wash. ‒ At 2 pm on Tuesday, Feb. 25, the Clark County Elections Office will conduct a logic and accuracy test of the programming to be used to tabulate ballots and the accessible voting units for the March 10 Presidential Primary.

The test will be held at the Elections Office, 1408 Franklin St. Members of the news media, and the general public are invited to attend this test, which is required under Washington law.

Ballots will be mailed Friday, Feb. 21.   

For this election, all registered voters in Clark County will receive ballots.


• County Manager

Vancouver, Wash. – The county manager is seeking applicants with an interest in government and educational access television and cable television franchising to fill four positions on the volunteer city/county Telecommunications Commission. 


• Community Development

Vancouver, Wash. – The Clark County Permit Center will be closed for staff training on Friday, March 13. The Permit Center will have new hours of operation on Wednesdays beginning March 18. The new hours will be 8 am to noon.

The center will continue to be open 8 am to 3 pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.


• Public Health

Vancouver, Wash. – The garbage a community leaves behind tells a story – often saying more about the people than the items they keep. Clark County residents are invited to learn more about the stories told by waste, including historical trash unearthed at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site, at a free event this month.


• Community Services

Vancouver, Wash. – As housing costs rise in Clark County, people who have behavioral health needs, and often fixed incomes, have been disproportionately affected. Clark County has responded by utilizing a portion of local behavioral health funding for capital costs to build affordable housing that serves people with behavioral health needs.

This innovative approach has already helped create housing projects for this population such as Meriwether and Rhododendron, with more in the development pipeline.


• Clark County Council

Vancouver, Wash. – The Clark County Council invites the community to the 2020 State of the County on Wednesday, March 11 from 6-8 pm. The event will be in the sixth-floor hearing room in the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St.

Councilor Eileen Quiring, chair of the county council, will present State of the County remarks followed by comments given by councilors Temple Lentz of District 1, Julie Olson of District 2, John Blom of District 3 and Gary Medvigy of District 4. County Manager Shawn Henessee also will speak at the event.


• Elections

Vancouver, Wash. ‒ Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey this week announced the Elections Office has two new ballot drop boxes.

The new drop boxes are open 24-hours a day, seven days a week and are located at:

  • Shahala Middle School, 601 SE 192nd Ave.
  • Washougal Community Library, 1661 C St., #2391

There are seven existing ballot drop boxes that also are open 24-hours. They are:


• Assessor

Vancouver, Wash. – The 2020 Clark County Farm Advisory Committee will meet 9-11 am Friday, Feb. 28, in the sixth-floor training room in the Public Service Center, 1300 Franklin St.

The meeting is open to the public.

The committee serves as an advisory group to the Assessor in implementing assessment guidelines as established by the department for open space, farm and agricultural, and timber land classified under the provisions of Chapter 84.34 RCW and WAC 458-30-345.


• Public Health

Vancouver, Wash. – Clark County Public Health is seeking nominations for the annual Public Health Community Award. The award recognizes both an individual and an organization in Clark County for outstanding contributions to promoting and protecting community health.

Nominations are due by 5 pm Friday, Feb. 28. Visit the Public Health website to submit a nomination online or download a nomination form to submit by mail.