首页 Government Elections ELECTIONS General Election - November 5, 2024 2024 List of Candidates for Members of the City Council Cirbo Candidate Statement 2024_Redacted Pequeno Candidate Statement 2024_Redacted In the 2024 election, Council seats held by Doug Cirbo (District 1) and Robert Pequeño (District 5) will be up for election. Candidates for Districts 1 and 5 may pull nomination papers beginning Monday, July 15, 2024. Candidates must be registered to vote in their district before the City Clerk will issue nomination forms. Candidates must file all nomination forms and submit payment with the City Clerk by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 9, 2024. Candidates must make appointments to meet with the City Clerk to pull and file nomination papers. Contact the City Clerk's Office to make an appointment at (949) 461-3420. If an eligible incumbent does not file nomination papers by the deadline the nomination period will extend four or five calendar days. The City of Lake Forest consolidates with the County of Orange Registrar of Voters Office for all municipal elections. The City Clerk serves as the filing officer and the Clerk’s Office is responsible for all candidates’ filings, the issuance and acceptance of nomination papers, City measures, and publication of all legal notices as well as campaign and conflict of interest filings required by the Political Reform Act. The general municipal elections for the City are held on the first Tuesday in November of even-numbered years for the purpose of electing City Council members or placing special measures before the voters. The City Council is made up of five city council members who are nominated and elected by District. The Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem are selected by a vote of their peers annually at a City Council meeting in December, to serve the following calendar year. The City Council members are non-partisan. Run for City Council Find out how you can run for a seat on the City Council Voter Registration Access voter registration forms and locate your nearest ballot drop box. District Elections FAQ Get answers to your election questions. Vote Centers Find out how Vote Centers mean many more options for voters. Campaign Signs View regulations regarding the placement of campaign signs. For specific questions regarding the election process, please contact the City Clerk during regular business hours at (949) 461-3420. To verify the district in which you live, enter your address on the interactive map below. GOVERNMENT Elections City Council Commissions and Boards Meeting Agendas and Minutes Municipal Code Ordinances and Resolutions Government Transparency Public Notices