
Camas resident Anna Miller shares the recommended candidates of the Clark County Republican Women
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The Clark County Republican Women has released their slate of recommended candidates for 2025 Nov. 4 general election.

“As the largest Republican Women and Men’s Club in Washington State chartered under the National Federation of Republican Women, we are pleased to share our list of 2025 Recommended Candidates with your readers. We encourage voters to open their ballots right away and vote early and we suggest that they take them to a red ballot drop box. Click HERE for a location list of the Red Drop Boxes. Vote with confidence, vote with purpose!” Clark County Republican Women President Liz Cline.
Anna Miller
Camas
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