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Election Information
The City of Ripon consolidates the General Municipal Elections with San Joaquin County. The General Municipal Elections are in conjunction with statewide elections, scheduled on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even-numbered years.
Council Members are elected at-large on a non-partisan basis to four year terms.
A Ballot Drop Box will be available at Ripon City Hall which is open Monday through Thursday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm
2024 Election Information
- 2024 Notice of Election (PDF)
- Local Candidate List
- Resolution 24-35 - Appoints candidates and cancels election
- Election Documents
- View Election Results
Other Resources
- Register to Vote
- Locate a Polling Place
- San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters Office - The San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters Office is responsible for voter registration, education and outreach; maintenance of registration files; verification of initiatives, referenda and recall petitions; and filing of campaign reports.
- California Secretary of State, Voter Information Page - The California Secretary of State's office is dedicated to making government more transparent and accessible in the areas of elections, business, political campaigning, legislative advocacy, and historical treasures.
- Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) - The FPPC is the State agency that enforces State laws regarding, among other things, campaign financing and spending, financial conflicts of interest, and gifts and honoraria given to public officials and candidates under the Political Reform Act. The FPPC provides written and oral advice to public agencies, candidates and officials on the requirements of the Political Reform Act. The FPPC's Advice Line can be reached at 1-866-ASK-FPPC (866-275-3772 or email FPPC.
- What is on the November 5, 2024 ballot?
- What are the eligibility requirements for Candidacy?
- What compensation does City Council receive?
- When can I take out nomination papers?
- Is there a fee to pay when I file my nomination papers?
- What if I change my mind about being a candidate after I have filed my nomination papers?
- When officeholders or candidates receive contributions of $2,000 or more, are they required to have a committee?
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