Voter registration can be completed online
OR by a registration card obtained from the elections department:
Clark County Elections Office
1408 Franklin Street,
Vancouver, Washington, 98660-2879
Office Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone: 360.397.2345
(Printable Version Here to Mail In)
OR pick up a card at the Clark County Democrats office:
Clark County Democratic Central Committee (CCDCC) Headquarters
10621 NE Coxley Drive,
Vancouver, Washington, 98662
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Saturday from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Phone: 360.254.9116
Voters’ Bill of Rights
Restoration of civil rights to convicted felons
A person loses the right to vote if convicted as an adult of a felony under Washington state law, and is ineligible to vote while incarcerated for a felony sentence imposed under any state or federal law. However, the right to vote is restored automatically once the person is no longer under the supervision of the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC), and has completed any period of incarceration imposed as part of a felony sentence imposed by any state or federal court. If you have any questions, call the Department of Corrections at 1-800-430-9674 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Additional information on this subject can be found by clicking the links below:
Become a PCO
WHAT IS A PCO?
Being a Precinct Committee Officer (PCO) is one of the most important roles in our party. As a PCO, you are on the front lines of winning elections up and down the ballot – from the School Board to the Senate. Here’s what PCOs do:
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PCOs are the main point of information and contact for voters in your neighborhood and within the Democratic Party.
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PCOs are also a central part of their local Democratic organization. They elect Party leadership, help fill vacancies in elected office, and lead their precinct caucus every two years.
- Becoming a PCO is one of the most important roles you can play in helping Democrats win up and down the ballot in your area.
For more information, check out our PCO Handbook in English and our PCO Handbook in Spanish.
HOW DO I BECOME A PCO?
You can be elected to a 2-year term as PCO by your neighbors in the August primary in even-numbered years. To do so, you’ll need to file to run for PCO with your county auditor. Don’t worry: it’s fast, free, and you can do it online:
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First, click here to find this year’s filing and election dates.
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Then, click here to file for PCO outside King County, or click here to file for PCO in King County.
But don’t worry if you missed the election. If there’s no Democratic PCO in your precinct, your local Democratic party can appoint you as a PCO: Contact your local Party organization to learn about becoming an appointed or acting PCO.
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