ELECTION DAY IS 3/26 FROM 1-7PM AT MV REC CENTER
Unlike other city, state, or federal elections, voting and being a candidate in Neighborhood Council elections is open to more than just the residents of a community. Participation is open to:
anyone 16 years or older who meets one of the criteria below
those who live, work, or own property within the MVCC boundaries
“community interest stakeholders,” such as church members, local students (or parents & guardians of students), or members of local community organizations.
non-US citizens, non-legal residents
the formerly incarcerated
If you are not a Mar Vista resident but participate in a community organization located in Mar Vista, see below for additional instructions.
Questions? Click below to contact us.
If you requested a Vote-By-Mail ballot and received confirmation from the City Clerk that your request was valid, keep an eye out for you ballot. Once it arrives, mark your ballot with the "Mar Vista Progress" candidates shown below and mail it by March 25th. The VBM ballot must be postmarked by March 26th so we suggest mailing at least a day early. You can also submit your VBM ballot on Election Day, March 26th between 1-7PM at the Mar Vista Rec Center.
If you did not request a VBM ballot by the March 7th deadline, not to worry! You can still vote in-person on Election Day, March 26th from 1-7PM at the Mar Vista Rec Center, located at 11430 Woodbine St, 90066.
If you don't live in Mar Vista, you are still eligible to vote for the "Community Director" as a "Community Interest Stakeholder" if you participate in a community organization here. Examples of community organizations include: school (you or your child go to school in Mar Vista), church, or a non-profit community organization like HousingMV, Mar Vista Voice or LA Neighbors for Neighbors.
Contact us for instructions on how to vote as a "Community Interest Stakeholder".