Glendora Municipal Election Information

Glendora Municipal Election - November 5, 2024 - District 2 | District 3 | District 5

What is Measure Z?

To ensure that the revenues generated in Glendora benefit the local community, the City Council voted to place a local 0.25% sales tax measure on the November ballot.

This local measure is intended to capture the 0.25% that will be available once the County’s Measure H sales tax ends in September 2027 or when it is repealed and replaced by Measure A. Taking local control of this tax back from the County of Los Angeles will help protect and improve City initiatives and programs, including public safety, infrastructure maintenance, and community quality of life measures.

Visit the Measure Z site to learn more, register for updates, and engage!

Information for Prospective Candidates

City Council District Seats Up for Election in 2024

The terms for Glendora City Council Districts 2, 3, and 5 are set to expire in November 2024 and these seats will be open for the November 5, 2024 General Municipal Election. Councilmembers with terms set to expire in November 2024 are Gary Boyer, David Fredendall, and Mendell Thompson.

The term for each Council seat is four years and there are no term limit provisions for serving on the Glendora City Council.

Eligibility Requirements

To hold an elective office, you must be a United States citizen, 18 years or older, be a registered voter of the city, and reside within the Candidate Specific Council District at the time of nomination paper is issued and for the duration of the term. To start the process, please fill out the "Prospective Candidate Verification Form(PDF, 233KB)" and submit to the City Clerk to verify eligibility to run for an open seat.

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City Council Candidate Resources

The intent is to provide potential candidates with an overview of the election process and an idea of what it entails to run for an elected City seat.

Members of the public who are not interested in running for public office but would like to know more about the election are welcome to view the information below.

Qualifications

Any member of the public who is not disqualified by the Constitution or laws of the State from holding a civil office and meets the requirements below may run for public office in the City of Glendora.

  • Be at least eighteen years of age
  • Be a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of California and incorporated areas of City of Glendora
  • Be a registered voter of the City of Glendora
  • Reside within the Candidate Specific Council District at the time the nomination paper is issued and for the duration of your term.

A Candidate registration and qualification is required to be submitted and approved by the City Clerk before nomination papers can be pulled. Nomination papers will not be issued if the candidate is not a registered voter. (California Elections Code ["E.C."] §201.)

Campaign Disclosure

Individuals who intend to run for office must file Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) forms with the City Clerk's Office before soliciting any campaign contributions or making any campaign expenditures.

Raising and Spending Money

You can learn about campaign financing and the necessary forms in the links below.

Campaign Contribution Limits

Pursuant to Assembly Bill 571 (Stats. 2019, Ch. 556, AB 571 Mullin), beginning January 1, 2021, a state campaign contribution limit will by default apply to city and county candidates when the city or county has not already enacted a contribution limit on such candidates. Because the City of Glendora has not enacted contribution limits, these limits will apply to all candidates running for City offices within the City of Glendora. These contribution limits do not apply to special or school District candidates. Along with the new campaign contribution limit, there are related provisions that formerly applied only to state level candidates that will now apply to city and county candidates.

Contribution limits can be found in Regulation 18545(a)2 and on the FPPC website. The default limit for contributions to city and county candidates subject to AB 571 for 2023-2024 is set at $5,500 per election.

Important Deadlines

Pre-nomination Workshop for Potential Glendora City Council Candidates

  • Date To Be Determined
  • Join the Glendora City Clerk team as they host an informational session for anyone interested in running for a Glendora City Council seat. Additional information coming soon.

Nomination Period

  • July 15, 2024 - August 9, 2024

Nomination Extension Period (If Applicable)

  • August 10, 2024 - August 14, 2024

Randomized Alphabet Drawing by Secretary of State

  • August 15, 2024

Mailing of Vote-by-mail (VBM) Ballots

  • October 7, 2024

Election Date

  • November 5, 2024

Glendora City Council Certification Election Results and Administer Oath of Office

  • December 10, 2024

Residents interested in running for office are encouraged to attend the pre-nomination workshop. For additional information contact the City Clerk's Office at CouncilElections@cityofglendora.org. The City Clerk offers appointments to discuss the prospect of running for office with any interested resident.

District Candidate Information

  • District 1 - 2026
  • District 2 - November 5, 2024
  • District 3 - November 5, 2024
  • District 4 - 2026
  • District 5 - November 5, 2024

Notices

Voters

Glendora Election Info

General Municipal Election in the City of Glendora has been changed from the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of odd-numbered years to the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even-numbered years to coincide with the statewide elections. The next General Municipal Election will be held on November 5, 2024.

Seats Open/Terms: The terms for Glendora City Council Districts 2, 3 and 5 will expire in November 2024 and these seats will be open for election in the upcoming November 5, 2024 primary municipal election. The City of Glendora is divided into five Council Districts, and each Councilmember is elected by the voters residing within a specific geographic Council District area in Glendora (See Council District Map). Council Members with expiring terms are: Gary Boyer, David Fredendall and Mendell Thompson. The term for each Council seat is four years. There are no term limit provisions for serving on the City Council.

Nomination Period: The nomination period will open on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 8:00 a.m., and will close on Friday, August 9, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Nomination papers will be issued during normal hours (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 116 E. Foothill Boulevard, Glendora (appointments encouraged, (626) 914-8210).

Pre-nominations Workshop: The City Clerk will conducted a Candidate Workshop for potential candidates. Date and location to be determined.

Extended Nomination Period: If an eligible incumbent does not file within the filing period, a five-day extension will permit filings on until Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

Glendora Election Calendar

7/15/24 - 8/9/24: Nomination Period - Official Nomination Papers for City Council offices are available in the Office of the City Clerk, 116 E. Foothill Blvd., Glendora. Candidates may circulate nomination petitions to gather signatures of registered voters for the following offices: City Council Districts 2, 3 and 5.

8/10/24 - 11/5/24: Large Contribution and Expenditure Reporting Period (90 days Prior to Election) - Filing deadline is within 24 hours of receiving contributions of $1,000 or more from a single source.

8/9/24: Nomination Period - closes on Friday, August 9, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

8/10/24-8/14/24: Extended Nomination Period - If an incumbent candidate for City Council does not file, or files and does not qualify, the nomination period is extended to Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at 5:00 p.m., for only that office and for only candidates other than the incumbent.

8/14/24: Withdrawal of Candidate: Candidate may withdraw candidacy until 5:00 p.m. on this date.

8/15/24: Randomized Alphabet Drawing: Secretary of State will conduct randomized alphabet drawing, which shall determine the order in which candidate, other than the incumbent, may file or withdraw for said office.

9/6/24: Campaign Signage - First day to post campaign signs.

10/3/24: Campaign Disclosure Statement Due: (First) Pre-Election Statement - Election Campaign Statement due for the period 7/1/24-9/27/24, filed with the City Clerk.

10/7/24-11/5/24: Vote by Mail Ballots - In the state of California any registered voter will receive a vote by mail ballot. County election officials will mail ballots to all active registered voters.

10/21/24: Voter Registration - Last day to register to vote. Same day voter registration is available at any Voting Centers located in the County of Los Angeles.

10/24/24: Campaign Disclosure Statement Due: (Second) Pre-Election Campaign Statement due for the period 9/20/24-10/18/24, filed with the City Clerk.

10/26/24-11/5/24: Vote Center Voting (In-Person) - will be available at designated locations weekdays and weekends at any Vote Center located in the County of Los Angeles beginning October 26, 2024 and continuing through Election Day, November 5, 2024.

8/10/24-11/5/24: Late Contributions/Independent Expenditures: (Within 24 Hours of Receipt) Sums over $1,000 to/from a single source must be reported within 24 hours by fax, telegram, personal delivery or guaranteed overnight must be reported within 24 hours by fax, telegram, personal delivery or guaranteed overnight service.

11/5/24: Election Day - Voting Centers will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

11/15/24: Campaign Signage - Deadline to remove campaign signs!

12/5/24: Last day for Los Angeles County to complete official canvass.

12/10/24: Glendora City Council certifies election results and administers oath of office

Glendora Vote Center Locations

Locator Map

Visit the LA County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk website for more information on LA County Vote Centers.

Click on the red marker/icon and zoom in/out by scrolling for greater/lesser detail. Type a street address in the "Search" field, and a drop down menu will appear which allows you to select a preference. Click your preferred selection, and the next screen will display the 3 closest sites above the map.

Glendora Vote-by-mail City Hall Drop Box

Glendora City Hall
116 E. Foothill Blvd.
Glendora, CA 91741


Crowther Teen & Family Center
241 W. Dawson Ave
Glendora, CA 91740


Visit LAvote.net for more information on vote-by-mail

The City of Glendora has entered into an agreement with Los Angeles County to have a permanent Vote-By-Mail (VBM) drop-off boxes located at City Hall and the Crowther Teen & Family Center.


Responsibilities for Glendora's Office of the City Clerk

  • Serves as Election Official over Local Elections
  • Initiate the Calling of Local Elections
  • Candidate/Nomination Filing & Qualification Process
  • Management and Verification of Ballot Material
  • Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Election Filings
  • Election Notices Creation/Publication
  • Certificates of Election
  • Administration of Certification Results

Responsibilities for the La County Registrar of Voters

  • Establish and Staff Voting Centers
  • Assign Letter Designations
  • Official Sample Ballot Booklet
  • Precinct Maps, Registers & Street Maps
  • Translations and Multilingual Ballot Material
  • Vote-By-Mail Ballots
  • Election Tally and Semi-Official Election Results
  • Canvass Election Returns