
This Thursday’s Sept. 21 forum was removed from the schedule; two forums scheduled for that night have been moved
VANCOUVER – The League of Women Voters of Clark County has canceled one of its forums scheduled ahead of the Nov. 7 general election. This Thursday’s Sept. 21 forum was removed from the schedule. Two forums scheduled for that night have been moved:
Vancouver Port District Commissioner candidates will join the Sept. 27 forum and Washougal mayor candidates will join the Oct. 4 forum.
The forums, sponsored by the nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Clark County, will be aired on government access channel CVTV and links will be posted on cvtv.org. All the forums will be open to the public. However, no campaign materials will be allowed in the forum rooms.
Candidates in 26 Clark County races will participate in the remaining five forum dates as follows:
Mon., Sept. 25, La Center Community Center, 6-8 p.m.
- Woodland Mayor
- Woodland City Council, Position No. 3
- Woodland City Council, Position No. 5
- Woodland School District Director, District No. 1
- Ridgefield City Council, Position No. 3
- Ridgefield School District Director, Position No. 2
Wed., Sept. 27, Vancouver Community Library, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
- Vancouver City Council, Position No. 6
- Vancouver School District Director, Position No. 4
- Vancouver School District Director, Position No. 5
- Evergreen School District Director, District No. 2
- Evergreen School District Director, District No. 3
- Vancouver Port District Commissioner, District No. 1
Fri., Sept. 29, La Center Community Center, 6:30-8 p.m.
- La Center City Council, Position No. 4
- La Center City Council, Position No. 5
- La Center School District Director, District No. 2
Wed., Oct. 4, Vancouver Community Library, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
- Camas Mayor
- Camas City Council, At-Large
- Camas City Council, Ward 1, Position 1
- Camas City Council, Ward 2, Position 1
- Washougal Mayor
Thurs., Oct. 5, Clark-Cowlitz Fire & Rescue, Station 26, 21609 NE 72nd Ave., Battle Ground, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
- Battle Ground City Council, Position No. 2
- Battle Ground City Council, Position No. 3
- Battle Ground City Council, Position No. 7
- Battle Ground School District Director, District No. 2
- Fire Protection District No. 13 Commissioner, Position No. 3
- Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue, Commissioner, Position 2
The nonprofit League of Women Voters was founded by leaders of the women’s suffrage movement in 1920; for more than 100 years, the League has worked to empower voters and defend democracy.
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