Monrovia’s Municipal Election Candidate Filing Deadline Is Friday Dec. 6 at 5:30 p.m.
By Terry Miller
Much of the world has been focused recently on national news, the impeachmenthearings, and the 2020 General Election. This has, perhaps, taken over the fact that we have important localelections coming up and the deadline for nomination papers is this week.
Beginning in March of 2020, as required by State law, Monroviamunicipal elections will coincide with statewide primary election dates. General municipal elections will be held in March of even-numbered years toelect members to serve on the City Council, City Clerk, and City Treasurer.There are five members of the Monrovia City Council, including the directlyelected Mayor who serves a two-year term, and four Councilmembers serving afour-year term of office. The City Clerk and City Treasurer are alsoelected and serve a four-year term.
The next regular municipal election will be held on March 3, 2020, forthe positions of Mayor (vote for 1) and City Councilmembers (vote for 2).
Nomination papers will be issued during normal hours (Monday – Thursday7 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Friday 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.) at the City Clerk’s Office, CityHall, 415 S. Ivy Avenue, Monrovia.
– Dec. 7 – 16: Public Examination Period of Candidate Statements.
– Dec. 12: Secretary of State Randomized Alphabet Drawing.
– Feb. 5: First day to request Vote by Mail Ballot.
– Feb. 18: Last day to register to Vote.
– Feb. 22: Vote centers open.
– March 3 – Election Day.
– March 5 – Official canvass by Registrar/Recorder County Clerk begins.
– March 27 – Registrar/Recorder County Clerk tentatively scheduled to certify results.
– April 7 – City Council scheduled to certify results and re-organize.
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