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Eric Holt, who campaigned for Clark County Council chair, collects his signs after the election along Southeast Columbia Way in Vancouver on Thursday afternoon.

Clark Asks: Rules on campaign signs vary in county

Eric Holt, who campaigned for Clark County Council chair, collects his signs after the election along Southeast Columbia Way in Vancouver on Thursday afternoon.

November 8, 2018, 8:08pm Clark County News

The day after the election, Clark County Assessor Peter Van Nortwick was up at 6 a.m. collecting the roughly 100 campaign signs he placed all over the county for his successful re-election bid. Read story

Eileen Quiring and Eric Holt are vying for Clark County Council chair.

Quiring’s lead over Holt in chair race increases

Eileen Quiring and Eric Holt are vying for Clark County Council chair.

November 8, 2018, 7:22pm Clark County News

The most recent ballot count shows Republican Clark County Councilor Eileen Quiring increasing her lead over Democrat Eric Holt in the race for county council chair. Read story

On election night Kim Schrier, facing camera, who is running for the 8th Congressional District, hugs a supporter at a victory party for Democrats on Tuesday in Bellevue.

Schrier wins Washington’s 8th District House race

On election night Kim Schrier, facing camera, who is running for the 8th Congressional District, hugs a supporter at a victory party for Democrats on Tuesday in Bellevue.

November 8, 2018, 8:57am Election

Kim Schrier is the first Democrat to win the sprawling 8th Congressional District that stretches from Seattle’s eastern suburbs to central Washington farm country. Read story

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, talks with the media at the Clark County Public Service Center Tuesday evening after hearing initial results placing her in the lead.

Long concedes; Herrera Beutler re-elected in 3rd

Incumbent U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, talks with the media at the Clark County Public Service Center Tuesday evening after hearing initial results placing her in the lead.

November 7, 2018, 7:55pm Clark County News

Southwest Washington voters have elected Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, to serve a fifth term in Congress. Read story

Eileen Quiring and Eric Holt are vying for Clark County Council chair.

Quiring takes narrow lead over Holt in Clark County chair race

Eileen Quiring and Eric Holt are vying for Clark County Council chair.

November 7, 2018, 7:48pm Clark County News

Republican Eileen Quiring took the lead in the race for Clark County Council chair as the second batch of election results were released Wednesday evening. Read story

Supporters cheer Congressional candidate Kim Schrier as she addresses the crowd at an election night party for Democrats Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in Bellevue, Wash.

Democrats eye potential flip in 8th Congressional District

Supporters cheer Congressional candidate Kim Schrier as she addresses the crowd at an election night party for Democrats Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2018, in Bellevue, Wash.

November 7, 2018, 12:40pm Election

Democrats' hopes to topple the highest ranking GOP woman in the U.S. House were dashed Tuesday as Republican incumbent Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers was re-elected to her eighth term in Congress, but a Democratic lead in a long-held Republican seat gave them hope to increase the party's margin in its… Read story

Carolyn Long, left, Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional District, speaks to supporters during an election party at the Marshall Center on Tuesday night (Nathan Howard/The Columbian). Incumbent U.S. Rep.

Herrera Beutler ahead in 3rd Congressional District

Carolyn Long, left, Democratic candidate for the 3rd Congressional District, speaks to supporters during an election party at the Marshall Center on Tuesday night (Nathan Howard/The Columbian). Incumbent U.S. Rep.

November 7, 2018, 12:02am Clark County News

This year, the incumbent in the 3rd Congressional District race didn’t throw herself an election night party. But Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Battle Ground, took her usual position as the front-runner after Tuesday’s election results were released. Read story

Tania Beaudet, left, and and M.J. McNeill hold signs encouraging people to vote in the midterms next to the King County Elections ballot drop box in Burien, Wash., Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6. 2018.

Democrats take early lead in key Legislative races

Tania Beaudet, left, and and M.J. McNeill hold signs encouraging people to vote in the midterms next to the King County Elections ballot drop box in Burien, Wash., Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6. 2018.

November 6, 2018, 11:30pm Election

Democrats took an early lead Tuesday in key Washington state legislative races that will determine if they boost their control in the Senate and House. Read story

Paul Harris will retain his 17th Legislative District seat for Position 2. The votes separating Tanisha Harris, center, and Vicki Kraft are too close to call for Position 1.

Strong lead for Paul Harris; Kraft narrowly leads Tanisha Harris in 17th District

Paul Harris will retain his 17th Legislative District seat for Position 2. The votes separating Tanisha Harris, center, and Vicki Kraft are too close to call for Position 1.

November 6, 2018, 11:01pm Clark County News

First-term state Rep. Vicki Kraft, R-Vancouver, emerged with a thin early lead over her Democratic challenger, Tanisha Harris, on Tuesday night in what’s shaped up to be a competitive, expensive race. Read story

Eileen Quiring and Eric Holt are vying for Clark County Council chair.

Holt’s lead over Quiring slim; big leads for Lentz, Olson

Eileen Quiring and Eric Holt are vying for Clark County Council chair.

November 6, 2018, 10:53pm Clark County News

Early results from Tuesday’s general election show that the balance of the Clark County Council could be poised to tilt a little to the left. But with ballots still left to count, it could be just a little. Read story