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2023 Municipal Election Candidate Filing Period Opens July 14

 

The 2023 City and Borough of Juneau Regular Municipal Election candidate filing period opens Friday, July 14 at 8 a.m. and closes Monday, July 24, at 4:30 p.m.

This fall, Juneau voters will elect four Assembly members and two Board of Education (School Board) members. Juneau residents are encouraged to consider this opportunity to serve the public and contribute to their community.

All candidates running for office must complete a Declaration of Candidacy, a Nominating Petition, and an Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) Public Official Financial Disclosure form. These forms are available online and must be filed with the CBJ Municipal Clerk’s Office during the filing period.

Declaration of Candidacy and Nominating Petition forms must be submitted to the Clerk in their original paper form (with original signatures and notarized); the Public Official Financial Disclosure form must be filed electronically on APOC’s website and a signed printed copy submitted to the Clerk. The Clerk’s Office cannot certify a candidate’s nominating petition without these three paper documents filed in the Clerk’s Office by the close of the filing period on Monday, July 24 at 4:30 p.m.

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

  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. See below for information on District seat eligibility.

The following Assembly and Board of Education seats are open in this election:

Assembly

Two Areawide Assembly seats will be open, one for a full three-year term and one for a two-year term remainder. Voters may vote for up to two candidates for Areawide Assembly. The candidate with the highest number of votes will fill the three-year term seat, and the candidate with the second-highest number of votes will fill the two-year term remainder seat.

One District 1 Assembly seat will be open for a full three-year term. Residents of Downtown Juneau, Douglas, North Douglas, Lemon Creek and the Airport area are eligible to run for District 1.

One District 2 Assembly seat will be open for a full three-year term. Residents of Mendenhall Valley and out the road are eligible to run for District 2.

Assemblymembers are term limited to a maximum of three consecutive three-year terms before they must step down for a minimum of one year before they are eligible to run again for Assembly. All Juneau area voters may vote for all races on the ballot.

Board of Education

Two Board of Education (School Board) seats will be open in this election. Voters may vote for up to two candidates for Board of Education seats. There are no term limits for Board of Education members.

2023 Regular Municipal Election Information

The election will take place Tuesday, October 3. Ballots will be mailed to all registered voters on September 14, and voters are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to drop off their ballot at a ballot drop box or at one of two Vote Centers (City Hall or Mendenhall Library), or return their ballot by mail to avoid waiting in line on Election Day. The deadline to register to vote or update your voter information (including mailing address) is September 3.

Click the links on the main election page for more information or contact the Clerk’s Office at (907) 586-5278 or [email protected].

July 13th, 2023|

2023 Municipal Election Candidate Filing Period Opens July 14

The 2023 City and Borough of Juneau Regular Municipal Election candidate filing period opens tomorrow, Friday, July 14 at 8 a.m. and closes Monday, July 24, at 4:30 p.m.

This fall, Juneau voters will elect four Assembly members and two Board of Education (School Board) members. Juneau residents are encouraged to consider this opportunity to serve the public and contribute to their community.

All candidates running for office must complete a Declaration of Candidacy, a Nominating Petition, and an Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) Public Official Financial Disclosure form. These forms are available online and must be filed with the CBJ Municipal Clerk’s Office during the filing period.

Declaration of Candidacy and Nominating Petition forms must be submitted to the Clerk in their original paper form (with original signatures and notarized); the Public Official Financial Disclosure form must be filed electronically on APOC’s website and a signed printed copy submitted to the Clerk. The Clerk’s Office cannot certify a candidate’s nominating petition without these three paper documents filed in the Clerk’s Office by the close of the filing period on Monday, July 24 at 4:30 p.m.

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

  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. See below for information on District seat eligibility.

The following Assembly and Board of Education seats are open in this election:

Assembly

Two Areawide Assembly seats will be open, one for a full three-year term and one for a two-year term remainder. Voters may vote for up to two candidates for Areawide Assembly. The candidate with the highest number of votes will fill the three-year term seat, and the candidate with the second-highest number of votes will fill the two-year term remainder seat.

One District 1 Assembly seat will be open for a full three-year term. Residents of Downtown Juneau, Douglas, North Douglas, Lemon Creek and the Airport area are eligible to run for District 1.

One District 2 Assembly seat will be open for a full three-year term. Residents of Mendenhall Valley and out the road are eligible to run for District 2.

Assemblymembers are term limited to a maximum of three consecutive three-year terms before they must step down for a minimum of one year before they are eligible to run again for Assembly. All Juneau area voters may vote for all races on the ballot.

Board of Education

Two Board of Education (School Board) seats will be open in this election. Voters may vote for up to two candidates for Board of Education seats. There are no term limits for Board of Education members.

2023 Regular Municipal Election Information

The election will take place Tuesday, October 3. Ballots will be mailed to all registered voters on September 14, and voters are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to drop off their ballot at a ballot drop box or at one of two Vote Centers (City Hall or Mendenhall Library), or return their ballot by mail to avoid waiting in line on Election Day. The deadline to register to vote or update your voter information (including mailing address) is September 3.

For more information on CBJ elections, visit juneau.org/clerk/elections or contact the Clerk’s Office at (907) 586-5278 or [email protected].

July 13th, 2023|

Assembly Vacancy Opens Up One More Seat on the October 3, 2023 Municipal Ballot

CBJ Assembly 2021-2023

CBJ Assembly 2021-2023

CBJ Assembly Member Carole Triem Resigns Effective July 10, 2023

City & Borough of Juneau Assembly Member Carole Triem has announced her resignation, effective July 10, to care for the medical needs of a family member. Voters will elect a candidate to fill the remainder of her term in the CBJ Regular Municipal Election on October 3, 2023.

Triem was first elected to the CBJ Assembly in October 2018 for a one-year term, followed by reelection in 2019 and 2022. She currently chairs the Assembly Finance Committee.

The City & Borough of Juneau thanks Triem for her conscientious and dedicated service to the people of Juneau, and particularly for her effective work as Chair of the Finance Committee in helping the Assembly make budget decisions.

Assemblymember Triem expresses regret at leaving her seat, and sincerely wishes she could continue to advocate for swimming pools and cats, though not in the same facility.

Triem’s resignation opens an additional Areawide Assembly seat vacancy to be filled in this fall’s Regular Municipal Election, bringing the total to four Assembly seats and two Board of Education seats. Juneau residents are encouraged to consider this opportunity to serve the public and contribute to their community.

The Assembly may appoint someone to fill Triem’s seat between July 10 and the October election or they may leave the seat vacant until the election. As two of the four Assembly seats will be in the Areawide district this fall, the candidate with the most votes will fill the vacant three-year term and the candidate receiving the second-most votes will fill the remaining two years of Triem’s term.

The candidate filing period for the 2023 Regular Municipal Election opens Friday, July 14 at 8 a.m. and closes Monday, July 24 at 4:30 p.m. All candidates running for office must complete a Declaration of Candidacy, a Nominating Petition, and an Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) Public Official Financial Disclosure form. These forms are available online and must be filed with the CBJ Municipal Clerk’s Office during the filing period.

The election will take place Tuesday, October 3. Ballots will be mailed to all registered voters in mid-September, and voters are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to drop off their ballot at a ballot drop box, vote by mail, or vote in person prior to Election Day. The voter registration deadline is September 3.

Click the links on the main election page for more information.

June 28th, 2023|

How to Run for Local Office Workshop June 24, 2023-Register Today

How to Run for Local Office Workshop

Saturday, June 24, 2023 City Hall Assembly Chambers from 8:45am – 1:30pm

In 2023, the workshop will be held on Saturday, June 24, in CBJ Assembly Chambers. The session runs from 8:45 am – 1:30pm. Pre-registration is recommended and required if you want a hard copy of the hand outs.  Register online at: https://tinyurl.com/2p95d7f6

If you think you might run for office – or might work for someone who is – our annual FREE Workshop on How to Run for Local Office provides you with everything you need to know about running for Mayor, Assembly or School Board, or serving on a CBJ Board or Commission. The 2023 Workshop is back to being in-person and registration is recommended.  If you have questions, email [email protected]

At the workshop potential candidates, their campaign helpers, or others who may only be thinking about running in the future, learn all about what the jobs entail, deciding and preparing to run, how to get elected, and what happens if/when you win. Each attendee has access to a full ToolKit of information, including election requirements, the forms that have to be filed as well as many other resources for planning to make a run for the Assembly or School Board. Check back on this page for the 2023 Toolkit as we get closer to the Workshop date. In the meantime, check out the elections website for a peak of what was included in last year’s toolkit.

Please share this information with those who may be interested in running, or helping someone who is.

Contacts or questions?

LWV Juneau: [email protected] Workshop sponsored by:
Juneau League of Women Voters
CBJ Clerk’s Office
CBJ Public Libraries
Juneau School District

June 20th, 2023|

How to Run for Local Office Workshop June 24, 2023-Register Today!

This is a graphic that has the title of the event, How to Run for Local Office Workshop

How to Run for Local Office Workshop

Saturday, June 24, 2023 City Hall Assembly Chambers from 8:45am – 1:30pm

In 2023, the workshop will be held on Saturday, June 24, in CBJ Assembly Chambers. The session runs from 8:45 am – 1:30pm. Pre-registration is recommended and required if you want a hard copy of the hand outs.  Register online at: https://tinyurl.com/2p95d7f6

If you think you might run for office – or might work for someone who is – our annual FREE Workshop on How to Run for Local Office provides you with everything you need to know about running for Mayor, Assembly or School Board, or serving on a CBJ Board or Commission. The 2023 Workshop is back to being in-person and registration is recommended.  If you have questions, email [email protected]

At the workshop potential candidates, their campaign helpers, or others who may only be thinking about running in the future, learn all about what the jobs entail, deciding and preparing to run, how to get elected, and what happens if/when you win. Each attendee has access to a full ToolKit of information, including election requirements, the forms that have to be filed as well as many other resources for planning to make a run for the Assembly or School Board. Check back on this page for the 2023 Toolkit as we get closer to the Workshop date. In the meantime, check out the elections website for a peak of what was included in last year’s toolkit.

Please share this information with those who may be interested in running, or helping someone who is.

Contacts or questions?

LWV Juneau: [email protected] Workshop sponsored by:
Juneau League of Women Voters
CBJ Clerk’s Office
CBJ Public Libraries
Juneau School District

June 9th, 2023|