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2011 ELECTION INFORMATION
2011 Mayor and City Council Candidates
2012 Council Quarterly Reports
2011 Council Quarterly Reports
Issue Committee Reports
WHEN
ARE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS?
The
Lakewood City Council includes a mayor elected at-large, and
10 councilors, two from each of the City's five
wards.
The city conducts
its regular municipal election every two years, in odd-numbered
years, on the first Tuesday in November. Lakewood has staggered
terms; one council seat from each ward is filled during each regular
municipal election. The mayoral election is held on the same date,
but every four years. Both the mayor and the councilors are elected
to four-year terms. Elected officials are limited, by City Charter,
to two consecutive four-year terms. Terms of office begin at the
first City Council Meeting following the election.
| WHAT
ARE REQUIREMENTS TO RUN FOR CITY COUNCIL? |
- 21 years
old
- Citizen of
the United States
- Resident
of Lakewood for at least 12 consecutive months preceding the
date of the election
- Registered
elector
- Resident
of the ward the candidate wants to represent. Any person elected
to office must continue to live within the ward from which he
or she was elected throughout the term of office. The mayor need
only continue to live within the city.
VOTER
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
- 18 years
of age
- Citizen of
the United States
- Resident
of the State of Colorado and your precinct for 30 days immediately
preceding the date of the election
- Complete
a voter registration application (ID required)
- Registered
to vote no later than 29 days before the election
Click here to download 2011 Candidate Packet
For more information,
call the City Clerk's Office at 303- 987-7080, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
Register
online to vote
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