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Voting is one of the foundations of a democracy. To uphold this responsibility, the Clark County Auditor supervises and administers federal, state, and local elections conducted in the county. The Elections Department advises voters, candidates, political action committees, political parties, cities, special districts, and others about administrative rules and statutes applicable to election laws.
The department also maintains voter registration records, administers candidate filing, and produces the Local Voters’ Pamphlet.
If you have any questions concerning upcoming elections please call our office at (360) 397-2345, or e-mail: elections@clark.wa.gov.
Our office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Our office: 1408 Franklin Street
August 17, 2010 Primary and Special Election
- Mail Ballots Available - Logic & Accuracy Test - Election Night Results Press Release
- Audio Version of Local Voters' Pamphlet
- Local Voters' Pamphlet (PDF - 1MB)
- Voter Registration Deadline - Press Release
- Validation & Passage Requirements (PDF - 13KB)
- Sample Ballot (PDF - 40KB)
2010 Election Information
- Primary Pamphlet Statements- Press Release
- Candidate Filing List
- Press Release - Online Candidate Filing & Candidate Filing Period
- Campaign Forum for a Successful Campaign
- 2010 Elections Guidelines (PDF - 149KB)
- 2010 Primary & General Election Local Voters' Pamphlet Specifications (PDF - 42KB)
- Important Public Disclosure Filing Information - New for 2010 (PDF - 11KB)
- 2010 Political Sign Information (PDF - 553KB)
- 2010 PDC Political Advertising Information (PDF - 66KB)
- Ballot Propositions: Steps to an Election (PDF - 24KB)
- Election Steps for Candidates (PDF - 33KB)
- Offices Open For Filing
- Excess Levy & Bond 2010 Validation Requirements (PDF - 30KB)
- 2010 Election Calendar
Other Election Resources
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“Drive up” ballot collection box located in downtown Vancouver, one block east of Franklin in the center of 14th Street, approximately one block from the Elections Department. This ballot box is available 24 hours a day beginning approximately 18 days before each election. |
District Locator: Find your precinct and the voting districts you live in.
District Maps
- County Commissioner Districts (PDF - 170KB)
- 15th Legislative District (PDF - 488KB)
- 17th Legislative District (PDF - 482KB)
- 18th Legislative District (PDF - 645KB)
- 49th Legislative District (PDF - 473KB)
- Maps Online - from Clark County GIS

