Politics & Government

What You Need to Know on Election Day

Your last-minute voter guide for today's Glendora Municipal Election.

Yes, Election Day is upon us. Today, Glendora citizens will cast their vote for the three candidates to serve on City Council.  Need to get up to speed on your Election Day information? Glendora Patch has you covered!

Election Day Quick Notes

When: Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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Where:
Every registered voter should have received a sample ballot with their designated polling place listed.
Voters can also find their polling place by going to the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Web site or by visiting the city Web site.

There are seven candidates for Glendora City Council:

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For more coverage on each of the candidates’ views and platforms, check out Patch’s forum.

Voter Registration Status
In order to cast your vote Tuesday, you must be a registered voter. To check your voter registration status, visit the LA County Recorder site.

Election Results
Polls close at 8 p.m. and ballots are taken to the City Council Chambers, 116 E. Foothill Blvd where they will be tallied. “Unofficial” results will be announced to those present at the Chambers, and posted on the city Web site and Channel 3. Check in with Patch for Election Day results.

City Council Meeting Canceled
When the city decided to move the Central Counting Place to the City Council Chambers during the 2009 election, the ballot tally and election results were streamed live to public. City Clerk Kathleen Sessman said the move allowed the election process more transparency and has been received well by the public.

To stream the election results live again, the council moved to cancel the first City Council meeting of March, which was scheduled for March 8. The next City Council meeting is scheduled for March 22, 2011.

For more frequently asked questions, visit the city Web site or call the City Clerk’s Office at (626) 914-8210.


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