
Event will be held Sat., Feb. 3 at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds
The Clark County Republican Party has rescheduled the precinct caucuses for Sat., Feb 3 for Republican citizens that are interested in getting involved. The caucuses were originally scheduled for Jan. 13 but had to be postponed due to the closure of school buildings as a result of the winter storm.
The Feb. 3 caucuses will be held at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds in Hall B. The County Convention will be held Sat., March 16 at the Clark County Event Center at the Fairgrounds in Hall C.
Each precinct will elect delegates and alternates for the Clark County Republican Convention that will be held on March 16. From there, delegates and alternates will be elected to be representatives at the Washington State Republican Convention in April and then from there, the National Republican Convention.
Every precinct will be at this one location but each precinct will be organized throughout the building and people will be guided where to go at check in. Check in will be at 8:30 a.m. and will end at 9:55 a.m. The caucuses will then run from 10–11:30 a.m.
Information on how to participate and volunteer will be on the party’s website at Clark Republicans.
Those who attend will be required to sign a statement that they 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 include, drivers license, State issued ID, Military ID and US passport.
Attendees can also 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 by Nov. 5, 2024, election day in order to register.
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