City Council will decide on appointments for Council Districts 1 and 5.
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What You Should Do Next
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Attend City Council Meeting
Join the meeting on March 17, 2026, to hear the Council's decision.
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Check Appointment Status
Monitor announcements after March 19, 2026, for updates on appointments or elections.
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Prepare for Election
If an election is held, ensure you are registered to vote by the deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the date of the special City Council meeting?
- The special City Council meeting is scheduled for March 17, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.
- Who are the candidates for Council Districts 1 and 5?
- The candidates are Todd Rogers for District 1 and Cassandra Chase for District 5.
- What happens if no appointments are made by March 19, 2026?
- If no appointments are made, the election for Council Districts 1 and 5 will be held.
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Full Notice Text
CITY OF LAKEWOOD NOTICE THAT THERE ARE NO MORE CANDIDATES THAN OFFICES TO BE ELECTED IN COUNCIL DISTRICTS 1 AND 5 TAKE NOTICE , pursuant to Election Code � 10229 governing the General Municipal Election in the City of Lakewood called for Tuesday, June 2, 2026: As of the close of the nomination period on March 6, 2026, at 5:00 p.m., one qualified candidate is eligible for each of the following elected offices: Council District 1: Todd Rogers Council District 5: Cassandra Chase Elections Code � 10229 for one of the following courses of action to be taken by the City Council when there are not more candidates than offices to be elected: 1. Appoint to one of each of the open offices one of the persons who has been nominated. 2. Appoint to the office any eligible voter if no one has been nominated. 3. Hold the election if either no one or only one person has been nominated. At a special City Council meeting to be held on March 17, 2026, at 2:00 p.m., the City Council will consider whether to make an appointment or direct an election to be held. The person(s) appointed, if any, will qualify and take office and serve exactly as if elected at a municipal election for the office. If, by the 75th day before the municipal election (March 19, 2026), no person is appointed to each of these offices pursuant to (1) or (2) above, then the election for Council Districts 1 and 5 must be held along with all other elective offices on the ballot. If appointments are made to these offices, the Election for Council Districts 1 and 5 will be cancelled, but will be held for all other elective offices on the ballot. If the City Council makes an appointment pursuant to Elections Code � 10229, then the City Clerk cannot accept for filing any statement of write'in candidacy which is submitted after the appointment is made. Isabelle Schultz, Assistant City Clerk Dated: March 11, 2026 Long Beach PressTelegram Published: 3/11/26