As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation, it’s essential to reflect on one of America’s greatest strengths: the ability of citizens to govern themselves through free and fair elections. For two and a half centuries, generations of Americans have defended and strengthened a system that allows every eligible citizen to have a voice.
Local Civic Engagement
In Clark County, we are fortunate to have a long tradition of civic participation. Whether you vote, volunteer in your community, serve as an election worker, or simply encourage friends and neighbors to stay informed, your involvement matters. The future of our republic is shaped not only in Washington, D.C., but in communities like Clark County where neighbors take the time to stay informed, participate, and vote.
Through my years working in county government, I’ve seen firsthand that elections succeed when citizens take the time to participate and make their voices heard. Every ballot cast is a reminder that our government remains accountable to the people it serves. As we mark this historic milestone, let us celebrate not only our nation’s past but also our responsibility to its future. Democracy works best when citizens participate.
Original reporting: Clark County Today (Vancouver WA) — read the source article.