While no progressives are running for Clark County sheriff, which is a nonpartisan position, we cautiously recommend Josh Horch over Rey Reynolds because of Reynolds' far right and extreme anti-LGTBQ ideology.
Reynolds, a corporal with the Vancouver Police Department, is running on a reactionary platform to take our state backward on law enforcement and police accountability. He supports the fringe right wing theory that county sheriffs can overrule the federal government’s authority and if elected, he would only enforce laws he decides are constitutional. He has said that he would not enforce gun violence prevention laws that have been approved by courts and voters in Washington.
Making matters worse, Reynolds recently commented during a Christian political show during a conservative Christian political show that he could attempt to arrest and prosecute members of the LGTBQ community during parades or drag queen story hours. He later tried to pivot and stated that arresting these groups had nothing to do with gender or or sexual orientation, but his newer comments still reflect offensive views about LGBTQ community members.
John Horch has worked in the sheriff’s office for more than 30 years and is currently in the role of chief criminal deputy. He also serves on the board of the Lifeline Connections Sobering Unit and Crisis Wellness Center. Horch was endorsed by the county Democrats and is the only candidate in this race who wasn’t endorsed by the Republican party.
Unfortunately, Horch is running on a relatively conservative platform. On a conservative radio show appearance earlier this year, he dismissed progressive legislative efforts to create police accountability and advance racial justice, saying he would prioritize pressuring legislators to repeal or weaken the measures. Horch, like many Republicans running this year, also wants to pour more funding into law enforcement budgets to expand and militarize police presence in our neighborhoods. However, he does say that he wants to invest in social services to help our community members struggling the most and to require body camera use for accountability.
Reynolds has no business violating residents' civil rights and arresting people based on his personal bigotry. For Clark County sheriff, vote for John Horch.
While no progressives are running for Clark County sheriff, which is a nonpartisan position, we cautiously recommend Josh Horch over Rey Reynolds because of Reynolds' far right and extreme anti-LGTBQ ideology.
Reynolds, a corporal with the Vancouver Police Department, is running on a reactionary platform to take our state backward on law enforcement and police accountability. He supports the fringe right wing theory that county sheriffs can overrule the federal government’s authority and if elected, he would only enforce laws he decides are constitutional. He has said that he would not enforce gun violence prevention laws that have been approved by courts and voters in Washington.
Making matters worse, Reynolds recently commented during a Christian political show during a conservative Christian political show that he could attempt to arrest and prosecute members of the LGTBQ community during parades or drag queen story hours. He later tried to pivot and stated that arresting these groups had nothing to do with gender or or sexual orientation, but his newer comments still reflect offensive views about LGBTQ community members.
John Horch has worked in the sheriff’s office for more than 30 years and is currently in the role of chief criminal deputy. He also serves on the board of the Lifeline Connections Sobering Unit and Crisis Wellness Center. Horch was endorsed by the county Democrats and is the only candidate in this race who wasn’t endorsed by the Republican party.
Unfortunately, Horch is running on a relatively conservative platform. On a conservative radio show appearance earlier this year, he dismissed progressive legislative efforts to create police accountability and advance racial justice, saying he would prioritize pressuring legislators to repeal or weaken the measures. Horch, like many Republicans running this year, also wants to pour more funding into law enforcement budgets to expand and militarize police presence in our neighborhoods. However, he does say that he wants to invest in social services to help our community members struggling the most and to require body camera use for accountability.
Reynolds has no business violating residents' civil rights and arresting people based on his personal bigotry. For Clark County sheriff, vote for John Horch.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2022 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.