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Clark County Council | |
|---|---|
| Clark County, Washington | |
| Type | |
| Type | |
| Leadership | |
Chairperson | Sue Marshall(Nonpartisan) |
| Structure | |
| Seats | 5 |
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Political groups | ([[Nonpartisan (United States) (4) Democratic Party (1) |
Length of term | 4 years |
| Elections | |
Last election | November 5 , 2024 |
| Meeting place | |
| Public Service Center 1300 Franklin Street Vancouver, Washington | |
| Website | |
| Clark County Council | |
The Clark County Council is the legislative body of Clark County, Washington, United States. The county council consists of five members, four elected by district, and one elected at-large. The Council adopts laws, sets policy, and holds final approval over the budget.
| District | Councilmember | Party | Took office | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Glen Yung | Democrat | January 2, 2019 | |
| 2 | Michelle Belkot | Republican | January 1, 2023 | |
| 3 | Wil Fuentes | Democrat | January 1, 2025 | |
| 4 | Matt Little | Democrat | January 1, 2025 | |
| 5 | Sue Marshall (Chair) | Republican | January 1, 2023 | |
The county council was created on November 4, 2014, by Clark County voters as part of a home rule charter, which replaced the traditional three-member county commission with a three-member Board of County Councilors. The council was expanded to five members on January 1, 2016. The county council adopted its current name in January 2018. [1] [2] [ page needed ] Clark County was the seventh county in Washington to adopt a home rule charter. [3] [4]