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Voting in the CBJ October 4, 2022 By Mail Election is now underway!

The October 4, 2022 City and Borough of Juneau Regular Municipal Election, being conducted as a By-Mail election, is now underway. Ballots were mailed Tuesday, September 13 to all registered Juneau voters at the address on file with the Alaska State Division of Elections and voters are encouraged to check their mailboxes for ballots.

CBJ ballot drop boxes were opened to receive ballots starting on September 15 (see below for locations) and the Vote Centers will be open Monday, September 19 through Election Day, October 4, 2022 at 8:–p.m. (see dates/times below).

BALLOT DROP BOX LOCATIONS:

Auke Bay-Statter Harbor Boat Launch Parking Lot
(NOT the Harbor Office parking lot)
11801 Glacier Highway, Auke Bay

Douglas Library/Fire Hall Community Building
1016 3rd Street, Douglas
Drop boxes will be open until 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 4, 2022.

VOTE CENTER DATES/TIMES/LOCATIONS:

Vote Centers, where voters can receive voter assistance, request and vote a replacement ballot, or drop off voted ballots they received in the mail, are open Monday, September 19 through 8p.m. on Election Day October 4, at the following locations:

City Hall Assembly Chambers
155 S. Seward Street
September 19 to October 3: Weekdays 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Election Day, October 4: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Mendenhall Valley Public Library
3025 Dimond Park Loop
September 19 to October 3: Weekdays 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Election Day, October 4: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.

For more information, please contact the CBJ Elections Call Center at 907-586-5278 and choose option 4, send an email to [email protected] or visit the CBJ elections page at juneau.org/clerk/elections

 

September 18th, 2022|

Preparing for CBJ’s Oct. 4, 2022 Regular Election – What’s New This Year?

Ballot Drop Box - Auke Bay

The City and Borough of Juneau’s annual Regular Municipal Election is just around the corner, and this year voters will be able to cast their ballot in a variety of ways in the weeks leading up to Election Day on October 4. Similar to the past two years, this election will be conducted as a by-mail/hybrid election. However, this year we will not be partnering with the Municipality of Anchorage to process ballots; this election will be conducted entirely in Juneau using the new CBJ Ballot Processing Center.

Ballots for this election will be mailed on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 to all Juneau voters at the address on file with the State of Alaska Division of Elections.  Voters will then have an opportunity to return their ballots in a number of ways:

  • Returning their ballot to one of two Juneau Vote Centers (dates/times/locations below); or
  • Returning their ballot to one of two secure Drop Boxes (dates/times/locations below); or
  • Returning their ballot via the U.S.P.S. by placing the appropriate postage on the return ballot envelope and mailing it no later than Election Day, October 4, 2022. If using this method, we highly encourage voters to have the post office hand cancel the return ballot envelope with a legible date on the postmark to ensure it may be counted.

Vote Centers will be open for two weeks prior to and including Election Day for any voters who need assistance or just prefer to turn in their ballot in person. Voters can go to a Vote Center to use a touch screen/accessible ballot marking device, to drop off their fully voted ballots, to receive assistance in obtaining a new or replacement ballot or to serve as a personal representative acquiring a ballot for a special needs voter.

VOTE CENTER DATES/TIMES/LOCATIONS

City Hall Assembly Chambers
155 S. Seward St.
Weekdays, September 19 – October 3: 8 am – 4:30 pm
Election Day, October 4:  7 am – 8 pm
Mendenhall Valley Public Library
3025 Dimond Park Loop
Weekdays, September 19 – October 3: 10 am – 6 pm
Saturdays, Sept. 24 & Oct. 1:  12 pm – 4 pm
Election Day, October 4:  7 am – 8 pm

SECURE BALLOT DROP BOXES will be available 24/7 beginning no later than 10:00 a.m. on September 19 and locked at 8:00 p.m. on October 4 at the following locations:

Auke Bay-Statter Harbor BOAT LAUNCH Parking Lot, 11801 Glacier Hwy, Auke Bay
(NOT the Harbor Office parking lot.); or
Douglas Library/Fire Hall Community Building, 1016 3rd Street, Douglas

Register to vote or update your voter information

Register to vote online on the Alaska Division of Elections website. Sunday, September 4, is the final day to register to vote to participate in the October 4 election. Any youth who will turn 18 by Election Day can register to vote up to 90 days prior to their 18th birthday and will need to register no later than September 4 to participate in this year’s Regular Municipal Election.

If you’re already registered to vote, ensure CBJ has an accurate mailing address by going to the State of Alaska Division of Elections voter information website myvoterinformation.alaska.gov. Check and/or update your residence and mailing address by September 4 so you can receive your ballot by mail.

If you would prefer to register to vote in person or update your voter registration information in person, you can do so at any of the following locations during regular business hours:

  • Municipal Clerk’s Office – City Hall Room 202 (155 S. Seward Street)
  • All three Juneau Public Libraries (Downtown, Douglas, Mendenhall Valley branches)
  • State of Alaska Division of Elections – Region I Office located in the Mendenhall Mall Annex
  • Zach Gordon Youth Center (396 Whittier Street)

Receive your ballot at a temporary address or request an e-Ballot

For voters who will be traveling, heading off to college, or otherwise won’t be at your regular mailing address between September 13 and October 4, you can submit an application to have your CBJ Regular Election ballot mailed to an alternative temporary mailing address. Applications to vote at a temporary address are encouraged to be submitted by August 30 to be included in the initial ballot mailing and must be received by the Municipal Clerk’s Office no later than September 27. Ballots will not be forwarded.

Alternatively, voters can choose to receive a Fax/e-Ballot sent to them if they will not be at a physical address where they can receive mail. Applications and instructions for the above forms are on the CBJ Elections Website at https://juneau.org/clerk/elections.

For more information, contact the CBJ Municipal Clerk’s Office at (907) 586-5278 or go to the CBJ Elections website.

 

 

August 28th, 2022|

State of Alaska – AUGUST 16, 2022 PRIMARY & SPECIAL GENERAL ELECTION Juneau Locations

This is a picture of a voting booth with what's clearly the legs of three children showing underneath.

Please Note That CBJ City Hall is Not An Election Polling Place Or Early Voting Center For The State Of Alaska August 16, 2022 Primary and Special General Election!

Voting locations in Juneau along with their dates and times are listed below:

STATE OF ALASKA – PRIMARY & SPECIAL GENERAL ELECTION Juneau Locations:
Division of Election, Region I Office – Early Voting Location, Mendenhall Mall Annex
Monday – Friday, August 1-August 15, 8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturdays,  August 6 & August 13, 10:00am – 4:00pm
Sundays, August 7 & August 14, 12:00pm – 4:00pm
Tuesday, Election Day, August 16, 7:00am-8:00pm

State Office Building – Early Voting Location, Willoughby Avenue, 8th Floor
Monday – Friday, August 1-August 15, 8:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday, Election Day, August 16, 7:00am-8:00pm

To check your voter registration status, check your polling place location, or apply for an absentee ballot, go to https://www.elections.alaska.gov/ or call 907-465-3021.

 

 

August 3rd, 2022|

CBJ Regular Municipal Election October 4, 2022 Candidate Filing Period Closed 7/25/2022

The filing period for the City and Borough of Juneau Assembly and Board of Education (School Board) opened Friday, July 15, 2022 at 8:00 a.m. and closed on Monday, July 25, 2022 at 4:30 p.m. A complete list of the certified candidates can be accessed on our website at https://juneau.org/clerk/clerk-certified-municipal-candidates-2022. Candidates have until 4:30p.m. on Friday, July 29, 2022 to withdraw their name or make changes to the way their name appears on the ballot.

Voters will elect one Areawide Assemblymember, and one District 1 Assemblymember and one District 2 Assemblymember and two Board of Education (School Board) members at the October 4, 2022 Regular Municipal Election.

Anyone wishing to file as a Write-In Candidate for the October 4, 2022 Regular Municipal Election will need to file a Letter of Intent and Declaration of Candidacy Form along with an Alaska Public Offices Commission Public Official Financial Disclosure Statement no later than Tuesday, September 27, 2022. Write-in candidacy procedures are in accordance with CBJ Code 29.07.050 and CBJ Code 29.07.370. 

Please note: Voting in municipal elections is conducted on an areawide basis and voters may choose to vote for all races on the ballot. Assemblymembers and School Board members are elected areawide and serve areawide. Voting districts are solely for the purpose of the residency of the candidate! This is different from state elections.

July 26th, 2022|

Filing Period for Assembly and School Board Seats Closes Monday, July 25, 2022

The filing period for the City & Borough of Juneau Assembly and Board of Education (School Board) opened on Friday, July 15, 2022 at 8:00 a.m. and will close at 4:30p.m. on Monday, July 25, 2022. Visit our website for a list of certified candidates at https://juneau.org/clerk/clerk-certified-municipal-candidates-2022.

Voters will elect three Assemblymembers and two School Board members at the October 4, 2022 Regular Municipal Election which will be held as a Vote By Mail election similar to that conducted for the October 2021 Regular Municipal Election.

Offices to be filled (elected by the voters at-large):
One (1) Areawide Assemblymember – 3 year term

One (1) District One Assemblymember – 3 year term

One (1) District Two Assemblymember – 3 year term

Two (2) Board of Education (School Board) seats – 3 year terms each

Candidates for office must be qualified voters of the City and Borough of Juneau:

(1) Qualified to vote in State elections;
(2) A resident of the municipality for at least thirty days immediately preceding the election;
(3) Registered to vote in state elections at a residence address within the municipality at least thirty days before the municipal election at which the person seeks to vote; and
(4) Not disqualified under Article V of the Alaska Constitution.

In addition, candidates for Assembly must be a resident of CBJ for at least one year immediately preceding election to office. Also, candidates for Assembly District 1 and District 2 seats must reside in the district from which elected or appointed at the time of the Assemblymember’s election or appointment. The Assembly District map is viewable online here.

Declaration of Candidacy and Nominating forms must be submitted in their original paper form (with original signatures and notarized). The Alaska Public Offices Commission also requires candidates to file their Public Official Financial Disclosure Statement electronically on its website, print and sign that form and submit it along with the Declaration of Candidacy and Nominating petition to the Clerk’s office during the filing period. The Clerk’s office cannot certify a candidate’s nominating petition without these three original paper documents being filed in the Clerk’s office by the close of the filing period on Monday, July 25, 2022 at 4:30p.m.

Anyone needing further information should contact the Clerk’s Office at 586-5278 or via e-mail at [email protected]

July 22nd, 2022|