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Anne McEnerny-Ogle was elected to the Vancouver City Council in 2013 and subsequently elected mayor in 2018, making her the first woman to hold the position in the city's history.

She has a long record of service to community causes, including Daybreak Youth Services and the Assistance League. While serving on the council, McEnerny-Ogle advocated for improving transportation options through development grants and enhancing green spaces, such as the Shumway Neighborhood Park. As mayor, she helped coordinate the city's COVID-19 response, including organizing a food bank and vaccination clinic at Tower Mall. She has also supported the inclusive Heights District housing project.

McEnery-Ogle's re-election campaign focuses on continuing improvements to public resources, including housing and public safety. She highlights her support for affordable housing and partnering with nonprofits to provide shelters. Her approach to public safety is primarily centered on hiring new emergency responders and utilizing advanced technology, such as drones. We would like to see her public safety platform expand to include more resources, such as mental health professionals and non-emergency responders, that support our most vulnerable residents.

We recommend McEnerny-Ogle for another term as Mayor of Vancouver.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-14

Anne McEnerny-Ogle was elected to the Vancouver City Council in 2013 and subsequently elected mayor in 2018, making her the first woman to hold the position in the city's history.

She has a long record of service to community causes, including Daybreak Youth Services and the Assistance League. While serving on the council, McEnerny-Ogle advocated for improving transportation options through development grants and enhancing green spaces, such as the Shumway Neighborhood Park. As mayor, she helped coordinate the city's COVID-19 response, including organizing a food bank and vaccination clinic at Tower Mall. She has also supported the inclusive Heights District housing project.

McEnery-Ogle's re-election campaign focuses on continuing improvements to public resources, including housing and public safety. She highlights her support for affordable housing and partnering with nonprofits to provide shelters. Her approach to public safety is primarily centered on hiring new emergency responders and utilizing advanced technology, such as drones. We would like to see her public safety platform expand to include more resources, such as mental health professionals and non-emergency responders, that support our most vulnerable residents.

We recommend McEnerny-Ogle for another term as Mayor of Vancouver.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-14

Ciudad de Vancouver

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Approve 8201 to grow WA Cares Funding!

SJR 8201 will grow Washington’s long-term care fund for aging people and people with disabilities, keeping premiums low, without costing taxpayers a single penny. Also known as the “Allow Investment of Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Fund Amendment," SJR 8201 is a constitutional amendment adding accountability protections to our long-term care fund, requiring that 100% of investment income be used for long-term care.

If passed, SJR 8201 would increase the state’s long-term care fund for vulnerable Washingtonians by at least $67 billion over the next 50 years by allowing the nonpartisan Washington State Investment Board to diversify investments. In the state legislature, 128 legislators voted in favor of the measure, and only 16 were opposed. Additionally, it has the support of groups such as the Washington State Nurses Association, the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters, Planned Parenthood, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Vote APPROVED on SJR 8201 to protect and grow our state’s independent long-term care fund for aging adults and people with disabilities.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-09

SJR 8201 will grow Washington’s long-term care fund for aging people and people with disabilities, keeping premiums low, without costing taxpayers a single penny. Also known as the “Allow Investment of Long-Term Services and Supports Trust Fund Amendment," SJR 8201 is a constitutional amendment adding accountability protections to our long-term care fund, requiring that 100% of investment income be used for long-term care.

If passed, SJR 8201 would increase the state’s long-term care fund for vulnerable Washingtonians by at least $67 billion over the next 50 years by allowing the nonpartisan Washington State Investment Board to diversify investments. In the state legislature, 128 legislators voted in favor of the measure, and only 16 were opposed. Additionally, it has the support of groups such as the Washington State Nurses Association, the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters, Planned Parenthood, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

Vote APPROVED on SJR 8201 to protect and grow our state’s independent long-term care fund for aging adults and people with disabilities.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-09

Comisión de Revisión de Estatutos

Dependiendo de su lugar de residencia, es posible que en su papeleta figure una de las elecciones que se indican a continuación.

Clark County, District 1 de la Comisión de Revisión de Estatutos

Patrick Adigweme is running against Cemal Richards for Clark County Charter Review Commission, Position #1. We are confident Adigweme is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Patrick Adigweme is running against Cemal Richards for Clark County Charter Review Commission, Position #1. We are confident Adigweme is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Adrienne Mason is running against Ann Donnelly for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 1, Position 2. We are confident Mason is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Adrienne Mason is running against Ann Donnelly for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 1, Position 2. We are confident Mason is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Eric LaBrant is running against Leah Perkel for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 1, Position 3. We are confident LaBrant is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Eric LaBrant is running against Leah Perkel for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 1, Position 3. We are confident LaBrant is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Clark County, District 2 de la Comisión de Revisión de Estatutos

John Bower is running against Brandon Erickson for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 2, Position 1. We are confident Bower is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

John Bower is running against Brandon Erickson for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 2, Position 1. We are confident Bower is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Cathy Garber is running against Bob Runnells and Justin Oberg for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 2, Position 2. We are confident Garber is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Cathy Garber is running against Bob Runnells and Justin Oberg for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 2, Position 2. We are confident Garber is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Kim Hamlik is running against Jim Foote and Sean Oberg for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 2, Position 3. We are confident Hamlike is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Kim Hamlik is running against Jim Foote and Sean Oberg for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 2, Position 3. We are confident Hamlike is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Clark County, District 3 de la Comisión de Revisión de Estatutos

Ben Christly is running against Michael Bauman, Sr. and Jill Ross for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 3, Position 1. We are confident Christly is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Ben Christly is running against Michael Bauman, Sr. and Jill Ross for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 3, Position 1. We are confident Christly is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Janet Landesberg is running against Janet Gullberg for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 3, Position 2. We are confident Landesberg is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Janet Landesberg is running against Janet Gullberg for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 3, Position 2. We are confident Landesberg is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Henry Marion is running against John Jay for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 3, Position 3. We are confident Marion is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Henry Marion is running against John Jay for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 3, Position 3. We are confident Marion is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Clark County, District 4 de la Comisión de Revisión de Estatutos

Amber Kent is running against Liz Cline and Cole Horning for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 4, Position 1. We are confident Kent is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Amber Kent is running against Liz Cline and Cole Horning for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 4, Position 1. We are confident Kent is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Dorothy Gasque is running against Janna Meyer for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 4, Position 2. We are confident Gasqueis the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Dorothy Gasque is running against Janna Meyer for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 4, Position 2. We are confident Gasqueis the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Clark County, District 5 de la Comisión de Revisión de Estatutos

John Zingale is running against Brad Benton for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 5, Position 1. We are confident Zingale is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

John Zingale is running against Brad Benton for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 5, Position 1. We are confident Zingale is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Hattie Stigum Larionov is running against Duncan Hoss for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 5, Position 2. We are confident Larionov is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Hattie Stigum Larionov is running against Duncan Hoss for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 5, Position 2. We are confident Larionov is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Randi Knott is running against Peter Silliman for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 5, Position 3. We are confident Knott is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Randi Knott is running against Peter Silliman for Clark County Charter Review Commission, District 5, Position 3. We are confident Knott is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Port of Vancouver

Temple Lentz is running unopposed for Port of Vancouver, Commissioner, District 3. We are confident Lentz is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Temple Lentz is running unopposed for Port of Vancouver, Commissioner, District 3. We are confident Lentz is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Respaldado Por: Sierra Club

Alcalde de Vancouver

Anne McEnerny-Ogle was elected to the Vancouver City Council in 2013 and subsequently elected mayor in 2018, making her the first woman to hold the position in the city's history.

She has a long record of service to community causes, including Daybreak Youth Services and the Assistance League. While serving on the council, McEnerny-Ogle advocated for improving transportation options through development grants and enhancing green spaces, such as the Shumway Neighborhood Park. As mayor, she helped coordinate the city's COVID-19 response, including organizing a food bank and vaccination clinic at Tower Mall. She has also supported the inclusive Heights District housing project.

McEnery-Ogle's re-election campaign focuses on continuing improvements to public resources, including housing and public safety. She highlights her support for affordable housing and partnering with nonprofits to provide shelters. Her approach to public safety is primarily centered on hiring new emergency responders and utilizing advanced technology, such as drones. We would like to see her public safety platform expand to include more resources, such as mental health professionals and non-emergency responders, that support our most vulnerable residents.

We recommend McEnerny-Ogle for another term as Mayor of Vancouver.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-14

Anne McEnerny-Ogle was elected to the Vancouver City Council in 2013 and subsequently elected mayor in 2018, making her the first woman to hold the position in the city's history.

She has a long record of service to community causes, including Daybreak Youth Services and the Assistance League. While serving on the council, McEnerny-Ogle advocated for improving transportation options through development grants and enhancing green spaces, such as the Shumway Neighborhood Park. As mayor, she helped coordinate the city's COVID-19 response, including organizing a food bank and vaccination clinic at Tower Mall. She has also supported the inclusive Heights District housing project.

McEnery-Ogle's re-election campaign focuses on continuing improvements to public resources, including housing and public safety. She highlights her support for affordable housing and partnering with nonprofits to provide shelters. Her approach to public safety is primarily centered on hiring new emergency responders and utilizing advanced technology, such as drones. We would like to see her public safety platform expand to include more resources, such as mental health professionals and non-emergency responders, that support our most vulnerable residents.

We recommend McEnerny-Ogle for another term as Mayor of Vancouver.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-14

Consejo de la Ciudad de Vancouver

Kim Harless is running for re-election to Vancouver City Council, Position 1. Professionally, Harless works in community development at the non-profit NAYA Family Center, which sustains traditions and provides mutual support for Native Americans in the Portland metro area. 

Harless has spent the last four years helping to provide solutions for homeownership, supporting policies and funding to move people out of homelessness, and elevating the voices of community members who are often left out of decision-making processes. Harless is running again to ensure Vancouver’s climate policy is implemented effectively and with urgency, and includes Indigenous knowledge and wisdom. She wants every policy to be fair, every process transparent, and every neighborhood to be heard. She seeks to provide more homeownership opportunities, strengthen tenant protections, and move from crisis to solutions.

Kim Harless has earned your vote for re-election to the Vancouver City Council, Position 1.

Ultima actualización 2025-09-30

Kim Harless is running for re-election to Vancouver City Council, Position 1. Professionally, Harless works in community development at the non-profit NAYA Family Center, which sustains traditions and provides mutual support for Native Americans in the Portland metro area. 

Harless has spent the last four years helping to provide solutions for homeownership, supporting policies and funding to move people out of homelessness, and elevating the voices of community members who are often left out of decision-making processes. Harless is running again to ensure Vancouver’s climate policy is implemented effectively and with urgency, and includes Indigenous knowledge and wisdom. She wants every policy to be fair, every process transparent, and every neighborhood to be heard. She seeks to provide more homeownership opportunities, strengthen tenant protections, and move from crisis to solutions.

Kim Harless has earned your vote for re-election to the Vancouver City Council, Position 1.

Ultima actualización 2025-09-30

Otros Candidatos

Pooneh Gray is challenging Kim Harless for Position 1 on the Vancouver City Council.

Gray is best known for a decades-long crusade to exonerate her father, who was convicted of murdering her mother in 1989. Gray is a businesswoman with nine active businesses in Oregon and Washington, primarily in real estate management and development, according to The Columbian.

Gray is running a more moderate campaign focused on ensuring there are safety measures in place to prevent what happened to her family. On homelessness, she is in favor of restricting and "eventually prohibiting urban camping" while expanding transitional housing, drug recovery, and mental health services. She is also an advocate for more funding for law enforcement, but does not extend the support to include mental health professionals and social workers to assist police officers.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-01

Pooneh Gray is challenging Kim Harless for Position 1 on the Vancouver City Council.

Gray is best known for a decades-long crusade to exonerate her father, who was convicted of murdering her mother in 1989. Gray is a businesswoman with nine active businesses in Oregon and Washington, primarily in real estate management and development, according to The Columbian.

Gray is running a more moderate campaign focused on ensuring there are safety measures in place to prevent what happened to her family. On homelessness, she is in favor of restricting and "eventually prohibiting urban camping" while expanding transitional housing, drug recovery, and mental health services. She is also an advocate for more funding for law enforcement, but does not extend the support to include mental health professionals and social workers to assist police officers.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-01

Incumbent Erik Paulsen was unanimously appointed to the Vancouver City Council in 2019. He served for several years on the Vancouver Planning Commission, including five years as its chair, prior to his appointment. He also served as a member of the Vancouver Affordable Housing Task Force and Southwest Clean Air Agency.

Noting that housing affordability is a critical issue as demand outpaces supply, Paulsen believes the city should assist with strategies to provide housing at all income levels. He also supports investing in infrastructure to make Vancouver safer for cyclists and pedestrians.

Paulsen is the best choice for Vancouver City Council, Position 2.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Incumbent Erik Paulsen was unanimously appointed to the Vancouver City Council in 2019. He served for several years on the Vancouver Planning Commission, including five years as its chair, prior to his appointment. He also served as a member of the Vancouver Affordable Housing Task Force and Southwest Clean Air Agency.

Noting that housing affordability is a critical issue as demand outpaces supply, Paulsen believes the city should assist with strategies to provide housing at all income levels. He also supports investing in infrastructure to make Vancouver safer for cyclists and pedestrians.

Paulsen is the best choice for Vancouver City Council, Position 2.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Respaldado Por: SEIU 775, Sierra Club, Vancouver Firefighters IAFF Local 452

Diana Perez is running to serve a second term in Position 3 on the Vancouver City Council. Perez is a first-generation college graduate and moved to the Pacific Northwest to start her career as a wildlife biologist.

Perez is running a progressive re-election campaign focused on combating homelessness. She takes a compassionate approach to the issue, prioritizing prevention through supportive housing and stability through mixed-income communities. Stable housing benefits the community at large when our neighbors feel safe and secure and have access to affordable housing options. Perez is also a proponent of encouraging small and micro businesses to operate in Vancouver, while making sure they have the resources to pay employees a living wage.

If re-elected, Diana Perez will continue to be a champion for progressive values on the Vancouver City Council. She has earned your vote to serve another term in Position 3.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Diana Perez is running to serve a second term in Position 3 on the Vancouver City Council. Perez is a first-generation college graduate and moved to the Pacific Northwest to start her career as a wildlife biologist.

Perez is running a progressive re-election campaign focused on combating homelessness. She takes a compassionate approach to the issue, prioritizing prevention through supportive housing and stability through mixed-income communities. Stable housing benefits the community at large when our neighbors feel safe and secure and have access to affordable housing options. Perez is also a proponent of encouraging small and micro businesses to operate in Vancouver, while making sure they have the resources to pay employees a living wage.

If re-elected, Diana Perez will continue to be a champion for progressive values on the Vancouver City Council. She has earned your vote to serve another term in Position 3.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Otros Candidatos

Robert Elkin is challenging incumbent Diana Perez for Vancouver City Council, Position 3. Elkin and his family advocated for the reopening of Vancouver Fire Station 6, which he cites as his inspiration for running for local government.

Elkin's platform is limited, prioritizing public safety, budget transparency, and homelessness. While Elkin offers some progressive values, like the need to address systemic barriers that perpetuate homelessness, his platform lacks specific strategies he would implement if elected. We would like to see a more comprehensive plan from Elkin to accomplish his campaign goals and serve the residents of Vancouver.

We recommend re-electing Diana Perez for Vancouver City Council, Position 3.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-08

Robert Elkin is challenging incumbent Diana Perez for Vancouver City Council, Position 3. Elkin and his family advocated for the reopening of Vancouver Fire Station 6, which he cites as his inspiration for running for local government.

Elkin's platform is limited, prioritizing public safety, budget transparency, and homelessness. While Elkin offers some progressive values, like the need to address systemic barriers that perpetuate homelessness, his platform lacks specific strategies he would implement if elected. We would like to see a more comprehensive plan from Elkin to accomplish his campaign goals and serve the residents of Vancouver.

We recommend re-electing Diana Perez for Vancouver City Council, Position 3.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-08

Distritos escolares

Dependiendo de su lugar de residencia, es posible que en su papeleta figure una de las elecciones de distrito escolar que se indican a continuación.

Battle Ground School Board

Lorri Sibley is running against Jennifer Heine-Wtihee for Battle Ground School District, Director District No. 1. We are confident Sibley is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Lorri Sibley is running against Jennifer Heine-Wtihee for Battle Ground School District, Director District No. 1. We are confident Sibley is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-03

Vancouver School Board

Wendy Smith is running for re-election for Vancouver School Board Director, Position 3. Smith is a teacher and holds a Master's Degree in Education. She is also a product of the Vancouver schools and has children in the district.

In 2020, Smith expressed support for retiring the controversial Columbia River High School mascot after students called it offensive and racist. Her re-election campaign continues to focus on equity and civic engagement, championing student action and district programs aimed at inclusivity. In her time on the board, Smith has supported family resource centers, dual language programs, career and technical education programs, and more.

We recommend Wendy Smith for Vancouver School Board Director, Position 3, so she can continue to be an advocate for all students.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Wendy Smith is running for re-election for Vancouver School Board Director, Position 3. Smith is a teacher and holds a Master's Degree in Education. She is also a product of the Vancouver schools and has children in the district.

In 2020, Smith expressed support for retiring the controversial Columbia River High School mascot after students called it offensive and racist. Her re-election campaign continues to focus on equity and civic engagement, championing student action and district programs aimed at inclusivity. In her time on the board, Smith has supported family resource centers, dual language programs, career and technical education programs, and more.

We recommend Wendy Smith for Vancouver School Board Director, Position 3, so she can continue to be an advocate for all students.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Sandra Zavala-Ortega is running unopposed for Vancouver District, Director Position No. 2. We are confident Zavala-Ortega is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Sandra Zavala-Ortega is running unopposed for Vancouver District, Director Position No. 2. We are confident Zavala-Ortega is the best choice in this race based on endorsements from our partners and trusted community leaders. While we have not been able to conduct our standard independent research on this race, we encourage you to visit their website, social media, or voters’ pamphlet statement to learn more.

Ultima actualización 2025-10-13

Respaldado Por: OneAmerica Votes, Sage Leaders