Tuesday, Nov. 6, is three weeks away, but Clark County ballots were mailed on Monday and will arrive in the next day or so. If you do not receive your ballot by Monday, Oct. 22, call the elections office: 360-397-2345.
Voter turnout is a popular topic, especially among political party leaders. Many experts say the presidential race will be decided by which party wins the turnout race. But in terms of local pride, it’s documented that Washingtonians, and especially Clark County voters, answer the call in presidential elections. In 2008, state leaders were ecstatic when 84.6 percent of voters participated, breaking a 64-year-old record. In Clark County, it was even higher: 85.3 percent. In 2004, our local turnout (82.9 percent) also beat the statewide turnout (82.2 percent).
For more information about the Nov. 6 election, visit Clark County Elections.
Listed below are Columbian endorsements. Candidates are listed in the order they appear on the elections office’s sample ballot.