Aug. 23 Municipal Election reminders
August 09 2022
AUBURN, Ala.- The 2022 Municipal Election is just two weeks away. On Aug. 23, Auburn voters will have a chance to elect their City Council representatives for Wards 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7. Here are a few reminders as election day draws near:
- Make sure you know what ward you live in and where you vote. Some residents' wards changed following redistricting earlier this year, so you may live in a different ward than you did during the 2018 Municipal Election. Your voting location may also have changed, and some residents may vote in a different location for municipal elections than they do for county, state and federal elections. All voters are encouraged to double check their ward and voting location before heading to the polls on Aug. 23. You can do so by visiting auburnalabama.org and entering your address in the Civic Services tool at the bottom of the page.
- Not all Auburn voters will vote in this election. Only five seats on the council are up for election including wards 1, 2, 5, 6 and 7. If you live in wards 3, 4 or 8, your representative has already been certified as elected since they were running unopposed. Mayor Ron Anders was also unopposed, so those voting will only cast a ballot for their councilperson. View a list of candidates.
- Absentee ballots are due by Aug. 22. If you qualify to vote absentee during this election, applications are due by Aug. 16 if mailed in and by Aug. 18 if delivered in person. Ballots must be received at City Hall by Aug. 22 if delivered in person. If you plan to vote absentee, please pay close attention to the application and ballot instructions to ensure your application is processed in a timely manner and that your ballot is counted. Learn more about voting absentee.
- Make sure you bring a valid photo ID to the polls. Polls will be open from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Voters should bring a valid photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport or military ID. View a list of acceptable forms of ID.
Once the polls close on Aug. 23, vote counts will be announced at Auburn City Hall and unofficial results will be posted at auburnalabama.org/elections. The Auburn City Council will canvass the official results on Aug. 30.
Find a sample ballot and more election information at auburnalabama.org/elections.