Chartisha Roberts is running to be the Clark County commissioner in District 2. Roberts has worked in the health care and transportation sectors doing human resource and administration work. She is a community leader with extensive experience working on youth mentoring, equity issues, and food bank services.
Roberts is running to put her administrative and leadership skills to use to make Clark County a safe place to live and work and where all residents have the opportunity to thrive. Her priorities include putting public health first, investing in a resilient local economy, and addressing the affordability crisis to make sure people in Clark County can access stable housing.
There are two other candidates in this race: Michelle Belkot and Kam Hamlik. Belkot is a veteran and federal procurement manager running on a vague, conservative platform that fails to address the most pressing needs of Clark County residents. Last year, she ran unsuccessfully for Vancouver School Board on a MAGA campaign to oppose masks and COVID safety protocols for our students and promote misinformation in our students’ history books.
Hamlik is also running on a conservative platform that emphasizes criminal punishment and incarceration as solutions to social issues facing Clark County. Unfortunately, she doesn't support adequate investments in quality health care, good education, clean air and climate solutions, and stable housing. She thinks her background in business – as a dean of students for a business school and former small business owner – will help her as a county commissioner.
We recommend Chartisha Roberts for District 2 on the Clark County Commission because of her community-centric vision and the support she has earned from a partner organization.
Chartisha Roberts is running to be the Clark County commissioner in District 2. Roberts has worked in the health care and transportation sectors doing human resource and administration work. She is a community leader with extensive experience working on youth mentoring, equity issues, and food bank services.
Roberts is running to put her administrative and leadership skills to use to make Clark County a safe place to live and work and where all residents have the opportunity to thrive. Her priorities include putting public health first, investing in a resilient local economy, and addressing the affordability crisis to make sure people in Clark County can access stable housing.
There are two other candidates in this race: Michelle Belkot and Kam Hamlik. Belkot is a veteran and federal procurement manager running on a vague, conservative platform that fails to address the most pressing needs of Clark County residents. Last year, she ran unsuccessfully for Vancouver School Board on a MAGA campaign to oppose masks and COVID safety protocols for our students and promote misinformation in our students’ history books.
Hamlik is also running on a conservative platform that emphasizes criminal punishment and incarceration as solutions to social issues facing Clark County. Unfortunately, she doesn't support adequate investments in quality health care, good education, clean air and climate solutions, and stable housing. She thinks her background in business – as a dean of students for a business school and former small business owner – will help her as a county commissioner.
We recommend Chartisha Roberts for District 2 on the Clark County Commission because of her community-centric vision and the support she has earned from a partner organization.
There are two good candidates running for secretary of state who would bring different priorities and professional experience to the job: Steve Hobbs and Julie Anderson. Both are committed to increasing voter participation. Hobbs has earned the support of more elected officials and Progressive Voters Guide partner organizations.