The Power of a Single Vote - Vancouver Election Information and Polling Places

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category:Government and Politics posted:October 31st, 2008

This year promises to be one of the biggest elections ever. Even in areas that have been offering early voting, lines on Nov. ­4th could be longer than normal, so be prepared:

- Bring water, something to read and maybe even a small folding chair to sit on while you wait. If you can, consider carpooling to the polling place to avoid traffic snarls.

- Make sure you have proper Washington ID with you. A photo ID is best.

If you encounter problems voting in Vancouver or have questions, the Washington precinct workers are there to help. If that doesn't work, call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683) for advice.

­ Your vote DOES matter in elections. And this one-stop Vancouver voting election resource for Washington that has all the election information you need to cast your Vancouver ballot and make your voice heard for this election.

We have:
- Election Results for Vancouver, WA
- Vancouver, WA polling places mapped!
- Washington ballot measures
- Election candidates
- How to register to vote in Vancouver, Washington
- Early WA voting and registration information

Start here to get involved in a little thing we like to call "democracy".

Polling Places in and around Vancouver
Voter Registration Deadline: 10/20/2008
Polls close in Vancouver at 8:00PM.



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If you live in Washington and are not registered to vote, make sure you find out how here: http://www.justvote.org/­. You can also find Vancouver and Washington polling places and get election information on how to register to vote in Washington.
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For more information about what's going on around Vancouver, WA we invite you to tour the site and participate on the shared Vancouver Events Calendar by adding your organization's community events.


Find additional information about local candidates in Vancouver and across Washington, click here.

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Presidential Race
Democrat: Barack Obama
Republican: John McCain
Independent: Ralph Nader
Libertarian: Bob Barr
Green: Cynthia McKinney
Constitution Party: Chuck Baldwin

U.S. Senate
No races this year.

U.S. House of Representatives
1st District
Democrats: Jay Inslee
Republicans: Larry Ishmael

2nd District
Democrats: Rick Larsen
Republicans: Rick Bart

3rd District
Democrats: Brian Baird
Republicanss: Michael Delavar

4th District
Democrats: George Fearing
Republicans: Doc Hastings

5th District
Democrats: Mark Mays
Republicans: Cathy McMorris Rodgers

6th District
Democrats: Norman Dicks
Republicans: Doug Cloud

7th District
Democrats: Jim McDermott
Republicans: Steve Beren

8th District
Democrats: Darcy Burner
Republicans: Dave Reichert

9th District
Democrats: Adam Smith
Republicanss: James Postma

State Senate
1st District
Democrats: Rosemary McAuliffe
Republicans: Dennis Richter

2nd District
Democrats: Marilyn Rasmussen
Republicans: Randi Becker

3rd District
Democrats: Lisa Brown
No Party Affiliation : John Moyna

4th District
Democrats: Judith Owens
Republicans: Bob McCaslin

5th District
Democrats: Phyllis Huster
Republicans: Cheryl Pflug

9th District
Republicanss: Mark Schoesler

10th District
Democrats: Mary Haugen
Republicans: Linda Haddon

11th District
Democrats: Juan Martinez - Margarita Prentice

12th District
Republicans: Linda Parlette

14th District
Republicans: Curtis King

16th District
Republicans: Mike Hewitt

17th District
Democrats: David Carrier
Republicans: Don Benton

18th District
Democrats: Jon Haugen
Republicans: Joseph Zarelli

19th District
Democrats: Brian Hatfield

20th District
Democrats: Chuck Bojarski
Republicans: Dan Swecker

22nd District
Democrats: Karen Fraser - Erik Lee

23rd District
Democrats: Phil Rockefeller
Republicans: Connie Lord

24th District
Democrats: Jim Hargrove

25th District
Democrats: Jim Kastama
Republicans: Michele Smith

27th District
Democrats: Debbie Regala
Republicans: Larry Faulk

28th District
Democrats: Debi Srail
Republicans: Mike Carrell

34th District
Democrats: Joe McDermott

39th District
Democrats: Fred Walser
Republicans: Val Stevens

40th District
Democrats: Kevin Ranker
Republicans: Steve Van Luven

41st District
Democrats: Fred Jarrett
Republicans: Bob Baker

49th District
Democrats: Craig Pridemore
Republicans: Tom Langston

State House of Representatives
Click here to see State House of Representatives Candidates for WA

Governor and Statewide Races
Democrats: Christine Gregoire
Republicanss: Dino Rossi

Statewide Ballot Measures
Initiative Measure No. 1000 - Lethal Prescriptions for Terminally Ill Adults - This measure would permit terminally ill - competent adult Washington residents who are medically predicted to have six months or less to live to request and self-administer lethal medication prescribed by a physician.

Initiative Measure No. 1029 - Long-term care services for the elderly and persons with disabilities - This measure would require long-term care workers to be certified as home care aides based on an examination with exceptions; increase training and criminal background check requirements; and establish disciplinary standards and procedures.

Initiative Measure No. 985 - Transportation - This measure would open high-occupancy vehicle lanes to all traffic during specified hours require traffic light synchronization increase roadside assistance funding and dedicate certain taxes fines tolls and other revenues to traffic-flow purposes.
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