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The Town Council approved the placement of a General Tax Measure on the ballot for the November 5, 2024 Election.  The full-text of the measure may be read here.

Apple Valley residents will also be voting for Council Member District 1, Council Member District 2 and Mayor.  You can use the District Mapping tool to determine the district in which you are located here

If you are interested in becoming a candidate for one of these positions, please contact the Town Clerks Office at 760-240-7000, ext. 7800 to schedule an appointment.  Nomination papers will be distributed by appointment only.

Candidate information can be found here and will be updated as information becomes available.

 

The upcoming election The General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.  The Town of Apple Valley residents will be voting on Council Members for District 1 and District 2.  Apple Valley will also be voting on an at-large elected Mayor.

To register to vote, to find your polling place, or for general voter instructions, visit www.sbcountyelections.com or call (909) 387-8300.

Residents are encouraged to register to vote by October 21, 2024. However, residents can still conditionally register to vote and cast a provisional ballot in person at any time up to and including Election Day. Provisional ballots will be counted when the County Elections Official verifies the voter registration.

All California registered voters will receive a Vote by Mail ballot. However, voters can still cast a ballot in person at their polling place.  If you have not received a Vote by Mail ballot, please call (800) 881-VOTE.

During the election cycle, Vote by Mail ballots can be returned in the prepaid postage envelope or dropped off at one of the following outdoor locations:

  • Town Hall, 14955 Dale Evans Pkwy
  • Victor Valley Museum, 11873 Apple Valley Rd
  • James Woody Community Center, 13467 Navajo Rd   

To ensure voting integrity and security, the County of San Bernardino will use a mail ballot tracking system called “Ballot Trax – Where’s My Ballot” allowing voters to track their mailed ballot. To learn more visit: www.california.ballottrax.net/voter

 

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