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Washington schools chief candidate clarifies status of her organization

September 24, 2020, 8:51am Election

A candidate for state education chief in Washington state who claimed to operate a nonprofit now says her organization does not actually have federal tax-exempt status. Read story

Hilary Franz, Sue Kuehl Pederson focus on firefighting in Washington public lands race after devastating blazes

September 23, 2020, 8:37am Election

As fire season brings devastation across Washington, the role of commissioner of public lands has mostly focused on wildfire prevention and fighting. Read story

Democrat Gael Tarleton is challenging incumbent Republican Kim Wyman for Washington Secretary of State.

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Democrat Gael Tarleton is challenging incumbent Republican Kim Wyman for Washington Secretary of State.

September 22, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

Ensuring the integrity of elections is the most crucial role of the secretary of state. On that, Washington’s Republican incumbent Kim Wyman and her Democratic challenger, state Rep. Gael Tarleton, agree. Read story

Candidates for Legislature invited to speak about disability issues

September 22, 2020, 6:04am Clark County Health

Candidates running for the state Legislature have been invited to participate in a series of forums focused on issues impacting people with disabilities. Read story

Lt. Governor Race: State Sen. Marko Liias and U.S. Rep.

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Lt. Governor Race: State Sen. Marko Liias and U.S. Rep.

September 20, 2020, 6:04am Clark County News

The two candidates running for lieutenant governor in Washington have more in common than not — they’re both Democrats, both seasoned politicians, and both looking forward to working with Gov. Jay Inslee should he win his reelection campaign. Read story

Workshop to explain Clark County charter review group

September 19, 2020, 6:03am Clark County News

The League of Women Voters is hosting a free workshop to explain the role of the as-yet unelected Clark County Charter Review Commission. Read story

Inslee and Culp agree to televised gubernatorial debate Oct. 7

September 16, 2020, 10:13am Election

After some disagreement over terms, Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee and his Republican challenger Loren Culp have agreed to a televised debate on Oct. 7. Read story

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Clark County residents can submit questions for 3rd District debate

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September 16, 2020, 5:58am Clark County News

What do you want to know from your congressional candidates? Read story

Ballots are processed at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton for Washington stateCfUs primary election on March 10, 2020. Though gloves have always been optional for elections workers, it has become mandatory to prevent COVID-19.

Everything you need to know for election

Ballots are processed at the King County Elections headquarters in Renton for Washington stateCfUs primary election on March 10, 2020. Though gloves have always been optional for elections workers, it has become mandatory to prevent COVID-19.

September 13, 2020, 6:05am Clark County Politics

Whether you’re new to Washington or just making sure you are fully prepared to vote in the Nov. 3 general election, here’s what you need to know about voting (plus lots of links for voters who live outside the state or have recently moved). Read story

Joel Mattila, a delegate from Clark County, poses in front of the White House on the closing night of the Republican National Convention in Washington, D.C.

Clark County Republican has unconventional convention experience

Joel Mattila, a delegate from Clark County, poses in front of the White House on the closing night of the Republican National Convention in Washington, D.C.

September 13, 2020, 6:00am Clark County News

A Clark County resident was one of the few people who attended the Republican National Convention last month, a usually arena-sized event that was scaled down to just a couple of hundred delegates this year due to COVID-19. Read story