Woodland council places Measure Y sales tax on November ballot
The Woodland City Council voted June 16 to place Measure Y, a proposed one-cent local sales tax, before voters on Nov. 3, 2026.
The Woodland City Council voted June 16 to place Measure Y, a proposed one-cent local sales tax, before voters on Nov. 3, 2026.
Brooklyn Center’s Aug. 11, 2026, primary will narrow a large field competing for two City Council positions. Mayor April Graves is not seeking reelection, leaving an open mayoral contest later in the year.
Available records do not show whether Rochester Hills’ fire-service and pathway millage proposals passed in the Aug. 4, 2026, election.
Chino Hills closed regular nominations for three City Council districts, but an incumbent-related extension could keep filing open in some districts.
Three Gilbert Town Council incumbents lost their seats in the July primary, changing the council’s makeup as voters weigh the town’s next policy direction.
The Brownsville City Commission called a November 2026 election on proposed City Charter amendments, but the ballot questions and exact date are not yet available.
Fremont’s City Council is scheduled to decide July 28 whether to send a proposed city charter to voters ahead of the Aug. 7 ballot deadline.
Minneapolis voters will take part in Minnesota’s Aug. 11, 2026, state primary, with School Board candidates filing through the city election office.
Clinton Township voters considered renewing the Clinton Fire Department’s existing 1.6-mill funding through 2035 without increasing the current tax rate.
Mesa’s Nov. 3 ballot will ask voters to authorize a proposed $150 million public-safety bond, with the ballot-argument deadline now complete.
Brookhaven will hold a Nov. 3 special election to replace Jennifer Owens on the District 2 council. Qualifying is set for Aug. 17-19.
Oxnard voters will decide Nov. 3 whether to extend the city’s half-cent Measure O sales tax, which supports about $20 million in annual services.
Candidates can file through Aug. 17 for four at-large Woodlands Township Board of Directors seats scheduled for the Nov. 3, 2026, election.
An official Virginia election document listed six Drakes Branch Town Council seats for the Aug. 4, 2026, called primary election.
Candidates for three Rock Hill school-board seats can file through noon Aug. 17. Filing is in York, with no fee required but ethics disclosures still due.
Roseville voters will decide Measure A on November 3, 2026, on whether to amend the city charter and allow councilmember compensation of up to $2,550 per month, with a 5% annual CPI cap and no city-paid health benefits.
Candidates for Rancho Cucamonga mayor and council Districts 2 and 3 must file by 4:30 p.m. Friday, with a possible extension for non-incumbents.
Huntsville residents must register by Aug. 10 to vote in the Aug. 25 municipal election, which includes City Council and school board contests in Districts 2 and 3.
Brookhaven will hold a Nov. 3 special election to fill the unexpired District 2 council term after Jennifer Owens resigned. Qualifying runs Aug. 17-19, and the qualifying fee is $936.
Gainesville’s nonpartisan Aug. 18 election will include the mayor-at-large seat and City Commission Districts 2, 3 and 4. Registration has closed, and early voting is scheduled for Aug. 7-15.
A petition could put wine sales at qualifying retail food stores in unincorporated Montgomery County before voters Nov. 3, but signatures must be verified first.
Salinas voters will decide November 3 whether to repeal four renter-protection ordinances. Until then, the rules remain in effect for covered rental units.