Republican Llafet looks to shake up Vancouver’s 49th District August 31, 2020, 5:46pm Clark County News Park Llafet is running for the state House of Representatives as … students with runny nose, headache or sore throat can now go to school,COVID-19 exposure notifications sent out by 5 Surrey schools in 1 weekend,COVID-19 fines expanded in B.C. ".But the NDP leader argued the crisis, which officials expect to last for at least another year, demands "secure and stable" government. "The only reason for this election is to try to secure the jobs of the NDP," he said.Horgan's approval ratings have skyrocketed during the COVID-19 crisis. 's warning list,Health officer says B.C. Jay Inslee and his Republican challenger Loren Culp have agreed to a televised debate on Oct. 7.What do you want to know from your congressional candidates?49th District, Position 2, Editorial Board meeting,Clark County Council, Position 3, Editorial Board meeting,18th Legislative District, Senate race, Editorial Board meeting,3rd District congressional candidates meet with The Columbian's Editorial Board.Whether you’re new to Washington or just making sure you are fully prepared to vote in the Nov. 3 general election, here’s what you need to know about voting (plus lots of links for voters who live outside the state or have recently moved).A Clark County resident was one of the few people who attended the Republican National Convention last month, a usually arena-sized event that was scaled down to just a couple of hundred delegates this year due to COVID-19.Congressional candidate Carolyn Long published a plan this week to steer the country through COVID-19 recovery, hoping to convince voters in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District that she’s the better choice to lead the region out of the pandemic.Park Llafet is running for the state House of Representatives as a Republican in the only liberal district in Clark County.Secretary of state candidates meet with editorial board,Democrats in lieutenant governor race show signs of generational divide,Candidates for Legislature invited to speak about disability issues,Workshop to explain Clark County charter review group,Inslee and Culp agree to televised gubernatorial debate Oct. 7,Clark County residents can submit questions for 3rd District debate,Clark County Republican has unconventional convention experience,Carolyn Long has detailed plan for recovery,Republican Llafet looks to shake up Vancouver’s 49th District.

Elections BC maintains the voters' list for City and provincial elections, so registering with Elections BC is an important part step to voting in the 2022 municipal election. "We are in unprecedented times, with challenges we could have never imagined. "None of us thought this would be how we would spend 2020 when it started nine months ago, but the COVID-19 pandemic has changed everything," Horgan said Monday. VANCOUVER -- 21. "Like everything these days, this election will be unlike any other, but I do believe it can be conducted safely," Horgan said, adding that advanced voting and mail-in voting opportunities will be available.Horgan said that Finance Minister Carole James, who is also the deputy premier, will "stay behind" during the lead up to the election to work with the professional public service. election: First full day of campaign begins amid COVID-19 pandemic,B.C. "There is not a person in British Columbia that I have more confidence in than her, and I am sure that she will administer the government of British Columbia to meet the needs of British Columbians as issues arise in a way that will do us all proud," Horgan said.General voting day will be Saturday, Oct. 24. That would require about 800,000 vote-by-mail packages.By comparison, only 11,268 packages were sent in the 2017 election, and only 6,517 were returned on time.CTV News has reached out to Elections BC for an update on their working estimates in light of Horgan's election call.John Horgan announces there will be a fall election as he speaks during a press conference in Langford, B.C., on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020. ".Without a snap election, British Columbians would have been scheduled to head to the polls in October 2021. to include new restrictions for bars, clubs, restaurants,'It was a cry for help': Stabbing victim recalls weekend attack in Safeway parking lot,COVID-19 case linked to open house in downtown Toronto,Toddler dies in sleep days after parents told she had flu,Contents of ricin letter detailed in new court documents,'Grief is not all bad': B.C. quadrupling fine for 'dooring' cyclists,Temporary foreign workers in B.C. election officials prepare for surge in mail-in voting.Here's how you can get a vote-by-mail package in B.C.What voting will look like during a pandemic: From PPE to bringing your own pen,BC Liberal leader slams snap election, calls decision 'cynical',B.C. Get details on the BC provincial election on the.Voting in an election is one of the most important things a citizen can do in their community and country. Sign up for the List of Future Voters External website, opens in new tab Back in July, a spokesperson told CTV News they were anticipating up to 40 per cent of votes to be cast by mail in the next provincial election. woman forced to quarantine after meeting husband at Peace Arch Park,COVID-19 update: B.C.

records 366 more cases, 4 deaths over the weekend,CTV National News: Toddler's tragic death,Parents call for justice after toddler's death,CTV News special coverage as Teddy approaches,Claire Trevena, minister of transportation,Judy Darcy, minister of mental health and addictions,Michelle Mungall, minister of jobs, economic development and competitiveness,Shane Simpson, minister of social development and poverty reduction,Scott Fraser, minister of Indigenous relations and reconciliation,Doug Donaldson, minister of forests, lands, natural resource operations and rural development,Carole James, finance minister, who announced she would not run again in the spring. Advanced voting will be from Oct 16 to Oct. man back home after 173 days in hospital from COVID-19,West Vancouver teacher files WorkSafeBC claim after contracting COVID-19,'Despicable act': Police say gift cards worth $10K stolen from Christmas charity,Men vomited, spat on their table, refused to leave Port Moody restaurant: police,COVID-19 exposures: More flights added to B.C. "We can either delay that decision and create uncertainty and instability over the next 12 months … or we can do what I believe is always the right thing and ask British Columbians what they think.