The midterm election is just a few days away, with ballots due in drop boxes by 8 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 8, or, for those mailing in their ballots, postmarked by Election Day.
Camas-Washougal voters will help decide several critical federal and state races, including contests for Washington’s 3rd Congressional District and for two seats in the state’s newly redrawn 17th legislative district.
Candidates for the 3rd Congressional District participated in the League of Women Voters’ candidate forum on Oct. 15, where they sparred with each other over everything from climate change, abortion rights and access to affordable healthcare to voting rights, the economy and immigration.
Democratic candidate Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, of Washougal, runs an automotive shop with her husband in Skamania County, earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Portland’s Reed College, has held elected positions within the Democratic National Committee and the Underwood Soil and Water Conservation District Board of Supervisors and was the executive director of the Stevenson Downtown Association.
Republican Joe Kent, of Yacolt, served in the U.S. military for more than 20 years and was a foreign policy advisor to former President Donald Trump before taking a position as a project manager for a technology company that may, according to reporting published this week in the Post-Record’s sister paper, The Columbian, be related to a defense and government services corporation.