Brad Benton announces his candidacy for Clark County Charter Review Commissioner
Hello Neighbors,
Last week, I filed my Declaration of Candidacy with the Office of the Secretary of State for Clark County Charter Review Commissioner, District 5 – Position 1.

I have dedicated my life to public service and look to continue my service as a Charter Review Commissioner. I will approach the issues we face in a non-partisan way, seeking the best outcome for all who call Clark County home.
When elected, I will focus on continued improvement of local control of our government, ensuring that our government serves us. Accountability and transparency have always been and will remain pillars of my candidacy and my approach to public service. I am excited for the opportunity to bring my experienced leadership to the Clark County Charter Review Commission.
Email: BradwBenton18@gmail.com
Text or Call: (360) 931-4574
Brad Benton
Vancouver
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