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Interested in running for office in November?

Are you interested in running for office in November? The general election will be held on November 5, 2024. There will be four Medicine Lake offices on the November ballot – two seats on the November general election ballot as regularly scheduled and two seats on that same ballot as “special elections” due to vacancies occurring during the terms of office, which were then filled by appointment. The Medicine Lake offices on the November ballot are, as follows:

  • One two-year term mayoral seat;
  • One four-year term city council seat;
  • One four-year term city council seat on the ballot as a special election and currently filled by appointment; and,
  • One two-year term city council on the ballot as a special election and currently filled by appointment.

If you are interested running for one of the three council seats or for mayor in the general election, submit your Affidavit of Candidacy and $2 filing fee to Joshua Hauble, 222 Peninsula Road, Medicine Lake, Minnesota, during the candidate filing period beginning on July 30 and ending on August 13, 2024 at 5 p.m. Affidavits of Candidacy, along with additional information about becoming a candidate, can be found on the Minnesota Secretary of State’s website, www.sos.state.mn.us/election-administration-campaigns/become-a-candidate.

Important Information About Completing the Affidavit of Candidacy.

Clearly identify which council seat you are seeking. If you wish to run for one of Medicine Lake’s three city council seats, you must identify which of the three seats you are running for (four-year term council seat, four-year term council seat via special election, or two-year council seat via special election) after “Office Sought” on the Affidavit of Candidacy. Each of those council seats will be listed on the November ballot separately.

Have your signature witnessed by a notary public or the Election Clerk. You can either sign your Affidavit of Candidacy before a Notary Public or before Election Clerk Joshua Hauble. Either way, be sure to have your signature witnessed by one of those two options before submitting your Affidavit of Candidacy.

If you are interested in, or have questions about, running for office or have any questions about the upcoming election, please do not hesitate to contact Josh Hauble by e-mail at [email protected] for more information.

There is additional election information on the Elections webpage.