2024 General Election
Initial results will be announced about 8:30pm.
Military and overseas ballots mailed: September 20
Deadline to register or update existing registration:
Online: October 28
In person: November 5
Ballots mailed: October 18
Election Day: November 5
Mail-in deadline: Postmarked by November 5
Ballot box deadline: November 5, 8pm
Election certification: November 26
On the Ballot
U.S. Congress
U.S. Senator
Dr. Raul Garcia
Maria Cantwell
3rd Congressional District
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (incumbent)
Joe Kent
State of Washington
Governor
Washington Secretary of State
Steve Hobbs (incumbent)
Dale Whitaker
State Treasurer
Mike Pellicciotti (incumbent)
Sharon Hanek
Lieutenant Governor
State Auditor
Matt Hawkins
Pat (Patrice) McCarthy (incumbent)
Attorney General
Commissioner of Public Lands
Jaime Herrera Beutler
Dave Upthegrove
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Chris Reykdal (incumbent)
David Olson
Insurance commissioner
United States
President
Donald J. Trump
Kamala Harris
Robert F. Kennedy
Jill Stein
Claudia De la Cruz
Rachele Fruit
Joseph Kishore
Chase Oliver
Cornel West
Shiva Ayyadurai
Washington Legislature
17th Legislative District
17th District House Position 1
Kevin Waters (incumbent)
17th District House Position 2
17th District Senate
18th Legislative District
18th District House Position 1
Stephanie McClintock (incumbent)
Deken Letinich
18th District House Position 2
18th District House Position 2
Ed Orcutt (incumbent)
18th District Senate
20th Legislative District
20th District House Position 1
Peter Abbarno (incumbent)
Melvin Kaleolani Apana
20th District Senate
John Braun (incumbent)
49th Legislative District
49th District House Position 1
Sharon Wylie (incumbent)
Brett Graham
49th District House Position 2
Monica Jurado Stonier (incumbent)
Russell Barber
49th District Senate
Annette Cleveland (incumbent)
Lucia Worthington
Ballot Measures
Initiative Measure No. 2066
Initiative Measure No. 2109
Initiative Measure No. 2117
Initiative Measure No. 2124
Clark County Proposed Charter Amendment No. 16
Clark County Proposed Charter Amendment No. 17
Clark County Proposed Charter Amendment No. 18
City of Vancouver Proposed Charter Amendment No. 8
City of Vancouver Proposed Charter Amendment No. 9
City of Vancouver Proposed Charter Amendment No. 10
City of Vancouver Proposed Charter Amendment No. 11
City of Vancouver Proposed Charter Amendment No. 12
City of Vancouver Proposition No. 4
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Most Recent Election Coverage
Recap: 5 top takeaways from last week’s Washington governor debate
September 16, 2024, 9:49am Clark County Politics
Washington state gubernatorial candidates Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, and Dave Reichert, a Republican, politely disagreed on the solutions to most issues facing Washington during the first face-to-face televised debate of the 2024 election Tuesday night. Read story
Betting on elections threatens confidence in voting and should be banned, U.S. agency says
September 16, 2024, 9:26am Election
Allowing people to bet on the outcome of U.S. elections poses a great risk that some will try to manipulate the betting markets, which could cause more harm to the already fragile confidence voters have in the integrity of results, according to a federal agency that wants the bets to… Read story
Legislative candidates report rampant vandalism, theft of campaign signs in Clark County
September 14, 2024, 6:08am Clark County News Subscriber Exclusive
Legislative candidates in Clark County are raising concerns about theft and vandalism of campaign signs. Read story
Kent declines invitation to Oct. 10 League of Women Voters debate
September 13, 2024, 11:21am Clark County News Updated 1 day ago
An Oct. 10 debate between 3rd Congressional District Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez and Republican challenger Joe Kent to be hosted by the League of Women Voters was canceled Wednesday after Kent declined the invitation. Read story
Many House members vulnerable, including Perez; here are the top 10
September 13, 2024, 9:53am Clark County Politics Updated 2 days ago
Unlike this year’s presidential and Senate races that are focused on a few intensely competitive states, there is no shortage of House battlegrounds across the country as Republicans look to expand their narrow majority while Democrats work to seize back the gavel they lost in 2022. Read story