Primary Election Is May 17
At the May 17, 2022, Primary Election, there are four city councilor positions open for election.
Read More Primary Election Is May 17At the May 17, 2022, Primary Election, there are four city councilor positions open for election.
Read More Primary Election Is May 17Beaverton residents interested in running for election to the Beaverton City Council can obtain a Candidate’s Filing Handbook.
Read More Beaverton City Council Election Filing Open Through March 8Beaverton residents interested in running for election to the Beaverton City Council can obtain a Candidate’s Filing Handbook beginning January 20, 2022.
Read More Beaverton City Council Election Filing to Begin January 20, 2022A Run-off Election for City Council Position 1 will be held on Tuesday, Sep. 21.
Read More City Council Run-off Election: Vote on Sep. 21Per the official election results of the May 18 Special Election and the requirements of the Beaverton Charter of 2021, the names of council candidates Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg and Jerome Sibayan will be placed on the ballot for a run-off election at the Special Election of September 21, 2021.
Read More Run-off Election for City Council is Sep. 21The city partnered with Washington County Elections department to install a driveup ballot drop-box on Hall Boulevard across the street from the library and provide traffic management for 24/7 ballot returns.
Read More Ballot Drop-off InformationBeaverton voters approved a new city charter during the May 19 election. The Beaverton Charter of 2021 went into effect on June 18 and becomes operational on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021.
Read More New City Charter Approved by VotersSince 1976, public library service in Washington County has been provided through a partnership of the County, nine cities and three nonprofit organizations. Beaverton City Library is one of the founding members of the Cooperative. Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) is the primary source of funding for public library operations countywide. Additionally, WCCLS’ central […]
Read More Proposed Levy for Countywide Library Services, Measure 34-297 on May 19, 2020 BallotPlease Vote in Our May 19th Election With all that is happening in the world right now, voting may not be at the forefront of your mind, but it is time. In addition to electing a Mayor and two City Councilors, there are important decisions to be made on a Countywide Library Services Levy and […]
Read More Council Corner: Mark FaginNo postage is needed when you mail your ballot or drop your ballot off at an elections office or an official dropsite in the state. Your ballot must be in the elections office or an official dropsite by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19. NOTICE: In response to the ongoing Covid-19 issue, all libraries across Washington County have been temporarily closed. Please refer […]
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