With about 75 percent of the ballots counted in Clark County, voters seem to be giving a clear thumbs up to incumbents tonight. Following are preliminary results from a few of the local, statewide and national races we’re keeping an eye on for Camas-Washougal voters:
18th District
As of preliminary results released by the Clark County Elections Office at 8:13 p.m., Republican incumbents in the 18th District are leading by wide margins.
In the 18th District state Senate race, incumbent Sen. Ann Rivers, who has represented the district since being appointed in 2012, leads her Democratic challenger, Rick Bell, of Camas, with 53.59 percent (40,975 votes). Bell has garnered 43.58 percent (33,317 votes), while write-in candidates have claimed nearly 3 percent with more than 2,100 votes.
In the 18th District’s two races for state legislature, Republican incumbent Rep. Brandon Vick leads his Democratic challenger Kassandra Bessert 58-42 in the Position 1 race. Likewise, Republican Rep. Larry Hoff, the incumbent in the Position 2 race, is leading his Democratic challenger, Washougal School Board member Donna Sinclair, 54-46.
Clark County Council, District 4
In the Clark County Council, District 4 race between incumbent Councilman Gary Medvigy, of Camas, and his challenger, Matt Little, an independent who lives in Fern Prairie, just north of Camas, Medvigy is leading with 55.55 percent of the vote, having garnered 31,657 votes to Little’s 25,197 votes.