Caucus This Saturday, Sign The Initiative
Feb 01, 2024 7:57 pm
TAKE ACTION: BIG INITIATIVE SIGNATURE LAUNCH THIS SATURDAY, FEB 3RD, AT REPUBLICAN CAUCUS
Precinct Caucus Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024
Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds Hall B
Parking is FREE!
Doors open at 8:30 AM Doors close at 9:55 AM
Meeting 10:00 AM to 12:45 PM
Election of delegates and alternates for the CCRP County Convention and discussion of issues for the CCRP Party Platform.
Please confirm your precinct at:
https://voter.votewa.gov/WhereToVote.aspx Verify your precinct location to expedite checking in to the event.
You will also be required to sign a statement that you are a Republican and have not participated nor will not participate in the 2024 caucus or convention system of any other party.
Registered voters must bring a valid form of picture ID in order to caucus. Valid ID includes driver's license, state-issued ID, Military ID, and US passport.
Register to vote at the caucus: Washingtonians must bring a valid form of ID and proof of residence. Voters are required to be 18 years old by 11/5/24, election day in order to register.
12+ REC Initiative Signature Stations Available Throughout The County!
CLICK HERE to find a location to sign the Restore Election Confidence Initiative
Want To Be An Initiative Signature Location? CLICK HERE to email to let us know
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ICYMI: Restore Election Confidence Initiative Clears Final Hurdle: YES - IT'S LEGAL
The process initiated on December 19th has successfully concluded. Despite the setbacks of being inaccurately deemed "rejected" and the issuance of an improper legal opinion by the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney's Office, the Writ of Mandamus filed prompted a reversal (despite the office's denial) of the initiative. It's not just alive; it's now READY FOR SIGNATURES.
Today marked the completion of the crucial final step—the proper legal review
Even though the PA's office tried to stop the initiative, literally saying that they were denying it from the ballot, the Restore Election Confidence Initiative has not only cleared the final review process but is deemed a legal initiative according to the Home Rule Charter standards. This is COMPLETE VINDICATION, but The Columbian probably won't apologize or tell the full story so you must hear the truth:
"In the opinion of the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney, the subject of this initiative is within the scope of local initiative powers.
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SIGNATURE LAUNCH IS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD, AT REPUBLICAN CAUCUS AT THE CLARK COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
Some will begin signature collection now but the official launch of the signature gathering is February 3rd at the Clark County Republican Caucus starting at 8:30 AM (doors close at 9:55 AM sharp!)
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ICYMI: Restore Election Confidence Initiative Filed In Clark County
It'll come as no shock to many, that we've got a serious problem in Clark County —our recent election saw a dismal 26% turnout. What's more concerning? The lack of urgency from the folks at the top—the Auditor, County Council, and State officials. As a result, I've filed a new petition with the Clark County Auditor because the people have the final say and there are times when it falls in our hands to do something when our officials refuse to act.
Beyond the low turnout, the dismissive attitude of those in power brings us to this point. This year the County Council approved a $4.4 million request from the Auditor, despite valid concerns from the community and a promise to investigate issues raised. Also, Auditor Kimsey's response involved a misleading statement that has resulted in an ethics complaint adding to the growing mistrust. On both sides of the political aisle, many have expressed serious election security concerns that have lingered to the point that confidence in Clark County's electoral processes is hanging by a thread.
After careful review, with several attorneys, members of the Clark County Election Integrity Team, and Bill Bruch, WA GOP Chair of the State's Election Integrity Committee, the initiative submitted will address these core issues:
- Chain of Custody: Ensure the security and accurate reporting of ballots to the public from pick up to storage.
- Fraud Prevention: Stop illegitimate ballots from being sent out or counted.
- Voter Roll Cleanup: Ensure voter rolls are maintained 30 days before mailing out ballots.
- Transparency Measures: Install cameras at all drop boxes and processing areas.
- Post-Election Audit: A thorough examination after every presidential election.
- Timely Reporting: Provide the majority of results by the end of election day.
- Fraud Investigations: Address irregularities promptly and keep the public informed.
- Implementation Deadline: Ensure all measures are in place before the next scheduled election and place serious consequences for failure to do so.
If you are interested, curious, considering or just know someone who could be a good candidate for an elected office, reach out because we need to find people NOW to run in next year's elections. CLICK HERE TO EMAIL ME
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