18th District House Position 1
Results
Stephanie McClintock ✔
John Zingale
Candidates
Stephanie McClintock
Preferred Party: | Republican |
---|---|
Residence: | Hazel Dell |
Online: | vote4stephaniemcclintock.com |
John Zingale
Preferred Party: | Democrat |
---|---|
Residence: | Vancouver |
Education: | Zingale earned his master's in teaching from the University of Portland and his bachelor's from Northern Illinois University. |
Occupation: | Teacher |
Online: | electjohnzingale.com |
Most Recent 18th District House Position 1 Stories
Candidates vying for the 18th Legislative District House Position 1 seat have different ideas about how to serve district
October 11, 2024, 6:00am Clark County News
The candidates for the 18th Legislative District House Position 1 seat agree that homelessness and education funding are two of the biggest issues facing the district. But Republican Rep. Stephanie McClintock and Democratic challenger Deken Letinich have different ideas about how to address those challenges. Read story
League of Women Voters sets candidate forums ahead of Nov. 5 general election
September 16, 2024, 5:04pm Clark County News
The nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Clark County will host candidate forums for 10 Clark County races ahead of the Nov. 5 general election. Read story
Cortes, Benton have early lead in 18th Senate seat; Democrat Zingale leads Republicans for House seat
August 6, 2024, 10:45pm Clark County News
Political reshuffling and redistricting in the 18th Legislative District stoked competitive three-way primary races for its Senate and House Position 2 seats. Read story
Cleveland gets challenger for 49th Legislative District Senate seat; same for McClintock’s 18th Legislative District House seat
May 9, 2024, 6:24pm Clark County News
Two previously undeclared candidates Thursday filed paperwork with the Clark County Elections office to run for the state Legislature. Read story
Filing week begins at Clark County Elections Office with rush of candidates
May 6, 2024, 6:45pm Clark County News
The first day of filing week at the Clark County Elections Office wrapped up Monday evening with 161 candidates declaring their intentions to run for federal, state or county office. Read story