If a voter does not receive a ballot by Thu., July 21, they should contact the Elections Office to request a replacement ballot

VANCOUVER ‒ Beginning Friday (July 15), Clark County Elections will mail ballots to all registered voters in Clark County. If a voter does not receive a ballot by Thu., July 21, they should contact the Elections Office at (564) 397- 2345 to request a replacement ballot.
Although replacement ballots may be requested in person at the Elections Office, staff encourages voters to request a replacement by email or by phone. After July 18, replacement ballots may also be requested or accessed electronically at VoteWA.gov to print out and return by mail or drop box. Email requests should be sent to elections@clark.wa.gov. The mailing address is Clark County Elections Office, PO Box 8815, Vancouver, WA 98666-8815.
The last day to submit new voter registrations and voter updates to existing registrations online or by mail is 5 p.m. Mon., July 25. Voters may still register and update existing voter registrations after July 25, but must do so in person by 8 p.m. Tue., Aug. 2.
The Elections Office is located at 1408 Franklin St. in downtown Vancouver. The process of preparing the ballot tabulation system which produces election results will begin at 7:15 p.m. on Election Day, Tue., Aug. 2. Results will be posted on clarkvotes.org around 8:15 p.m.
An online voters’ guide and a sample ballot listing the candidates and ballot measures appearing on the Aug. 2, 2022 Primary and Special Election is available at the Elections Office website at clarkvotes.org.
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