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2011 Election & Voter Information
 The next scheduled City Election is November 8, 2011.

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To help your community as a Pollworker, please call (800) 815-2666, option 7, click here for more information.

General Municipal Elections are held in the City of Baldwin Park on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of odd-numbered years. Other municipal elections or special elections may be called from time to time by the City Council.

In an effort to provide convenience for the voters and to lower costs, in 2004, the City Council voted to consolidate the city's General Municipal Elections with the County's Union District Election Law (UDEL) election.

The City Council is made up of a Mayor and four Councilmembers, for a total of five people. These positions are elected by Baldwin Park citizens at large, and elections are held every two years. The offices of Mayor and City Council are non-partisan.

The Mayor serves a term of two years, while City Councilmembers each serve a term of four years.

Elective Office Candidate Qualifications: The only requirement for candidates seeking elective office is that they must be an electorate. An electorate means any person who is a United States citizen, 18 years of age or older, and a resident of an election precinct in the City at least 15 days prior to the election.

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Voter Registration Information


Registrar of Voters
12400 IMPERIAL HIGHWAY
NORWALK , CA 90650
1-800-815-2666
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How and Where to Register to Vote?

You may register to vote by completing a registration-by-mail form or you may c omplete the on-line California Voter Registration Form by visiting www.lavote.net . You may also download the Federal Voter Registration Form from the Secretary of State's website www.ss.ca.gov . This is a PDF download and must be read with Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Mail-in forms are available at:

  • Baldwin Park City Clerk's Office (14403 E. Pacific Ave.) 
  • Baldwin Park Library (4848 Baldwin Park Blvd.) 
  • Baldwin Park Post Office (4230 Maine Ave.)

Voter information and/or registration forms can be obtained at the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Norwalk headquarters and all RR/CC district offices. The Registrar of Voters general information telephone numbers are (562) 466-1310 or (800) 481-VOTE (8683) or at http://www.lavote.net

You may register to vote if you are a citizen of the United States and you will be at least 18 years of age at the time of the next election. You must register at least 15 days before an election to be eligible to vote in that election.

Re-registration

You must re-register to vote if you have moved, changed your name or wish to change your political party affiliation. The deadline to re-register is 15 days prior to the next election.

Voting Language Preferences

The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk provides registration forms and assistance in six languages other than English in compliance with Federal and State laws (Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Korean). Multi-lingual materials may be obtained by calling (800) 481-8683.

Vote-by-mail Voting

Official Sample Ballot booklets include a printed vote-by-mail voter application on the back cover page.

  • Voters who wish to cast a vote-by-mail ballot must submit a written request for a ballot no later than 7 days prior to election day. If you will be unable to vote in person on election day, promptly complete and sign the application for an vote-by-mail ballot and return it to:

    REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK
    P.O. BOX 30450
    LOS ANGELES, CA 90030-0450

  • A letter request is acceptable if it identifies the election for which a ballot is being requested, contains the voter's name and signature, registered address and the address to which the ballot should be mailed.

  • The signature of each person asking for an vote-by-mail ballot is required in order to verify the legitimacy of the application.
Frequently Asked Question's about Vote-By-Mail

To view the Vote-by-mail Ballot Applications below, you need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader loaded on your computer. We recommend using Adobe Acrobat Reader in conjunction with Netscape Navigator. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, you may download the application by clicking on Adobe Acrobat Reader above.

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Past Election Information

Year 2009 Election & Voter Information

Year 2007 Election & Voter Information

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