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Keeping Community First: You Have a Voice - Make a Difference! Choosing Your Local
Representatives

By: Tom Hilanto, Officer for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

July 29, 2025

Choosing Your Local Representatives 

Your voice matters now more than ever. Every election is your chance to influence your community’s direction and help shape a future that reflects your values. This is especially true when it comes to choosing local representatives—leaders whose decisions affect your neighborhoods, schools, public services, and daily life. Participating in elections is not just your right, but an important responsibility.


Why Local Elections Matter 

While national races get plenty of attention, local elections often have the greatest direct impact on your daily life. The outcomes determine who will represent your interests on school boards, city councils, county commissions, and special districts. These officials:

  • Make decisions about funding for education, housing, and parks.

  • Set priorities for public safety and infrastructure.

  • Craft policies that affect social services and environmental sustainability.

Each vote is meaningful. Historically, local elections are decided by much smaller margins than federal or statewide contests. Your ballot could easily be the one that changes the outcome in your community.


Key Upcoming Elections in Your Region Here’s a look at notable elections coming up soon in California, Nevada, Oregon, and Hawaii. Mark your calendars, learn about the candidates, and make a plan to vote!

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California

  • August 26, 2025: Special General Election for Assembly District 63, plus various county-level district and special ballot measures.

  • November 4, 2025: Numerous municipal and local elections, including in Los Angeles County, Santa Clara County, and several others.

https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/upcoming-elections/county-administered-elections



Nevada

  • March 4, 2025: Special election for mayor and Ward 2 city council seat in the City of Nevada (note: distinct from the State of Nevada, this pertains to the city named Nevada).

https://www.nvsos.gov/sos/elections



Oregon

  • August 26, 2025: Local elections including various ballot initiatives and positions. Oregon’s universal vote-by-mail system makes participation convenient for all eligible voters.

https://sos.oregon.gov/voting-elections/Pages/default.aspx



Hawaii

  • August 8, 2026: Primary Elections including various ballot initiatives and positions. Voted ballots must be received by 7:00pm by the County Elections Division. Additionally, voter service centers and places of deposit close

  • November 3, 2026: General Elections including various ballot initiatives and positions. Voted ballots must be received by 7:00pm by the County Elections Division. Additionally, voter service centers and places of deposit close.



Steps to Make Your Voice Heard
  • Check Your Voter Registration Ensure your registration is current, especially if you’ve recently moved or changed your name. 

  • Learn About the Candidates and Issues Local news outlets, county websites, and voter guides can help you understand what’s at stake. 

  • Evaluate Whose Platforms Align with Yours Consider what matters most to you: education, housing, climate action, social justice, or economic policy. 

  • Vote Early or On Election Day Many locations offer early voting or secure ballot drop-off. Plan ahead to avoid any last-minute issues. 

  • Encourage Others Remind friends, family, and colleagues that their voices matter too.

 

Your Vote, Your Future

Choosing candidates who represent your values and priorities ensures your community develops in a direction you believe in. Don’t underestimate the power of your single vote. When you show up to the polls or mail in your ballot, you are investing in a brighter future for everyone.

Use your voice. Make a difference. Vote for the candidates and measures that matter most to you!


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