Viewers can tune in to Comcast channel 23 for up-to-the-minute Clark County election results, analysis and commentary
VANCOUVER – Clark/Vancouver Television (CVTV) will provide the only live television coverage of local primary election results in Clark County starting at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6.
Viewers can tune in to Comcast channel 23 for up-to-the-minute Clark County election results, analysis and commentary. Live streaming CVTV election coverage will also be available to viewers online at www.cvtv.org.
CVTV’s election coverage will be hosted by City of Vancouver Strategic Communications Manager Tim Becker and tax preparation business owner Paul Montague. Becker and Montague will also conduct candidate interviews from the sixth floor Hearings Room at the Clark County Public Service Center (1300 Franklin St.).
CVTV is the local government, non-commercial cable access channel operated and funded by the city of Vancouver and Clark County, Washington.
Information provided by the city of Vancouver.
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