Politics & Government
Lake Forest Election 2018: Council Seats Up For Grabs
Election Day is November 6! Here's everything you need to know about voting in Lake Forest.

LAKE FOREST, CA — The city of Lake Forest will hold its General Municipal Election on Tuesday, Nov. 6. Three districts will be replacing council members, who serve four-year-terms, with staggered terms of service.
Residents will vote to elect three City Council members by district to four-year terms, the first election transitioning to the district-based elections.
The first districts in this process are District 2, District 3, and District 4. Click here to find your district. Candidates for the November 6, 2018 Election:
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District 2 - vote for one
- Neeki Moatazedi- View Candidate Statement
- Sonny Morper- View Candidate Statement
District 3 - vote for one
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- Scott Voigts- View Candidate Statement
District 4 - vote for one
- Jim Gardner- View Candidate Statement
- Mark Tettemer- View Candidate Statement
Measure Q: Local Advisory Vote
Measure R: A return to At Large city wide city council elections
Measure S: Local Term Limits for council members from four to two years.
The last day to register to vote for this election is October 22. Registration can be done online at registertovote.ca.gov.
Voter registration cards are available at all City facilities and other government offices.
Vote by mail. Postage will not be required to return the vote by mail ballots, but they can also be dropped-off at Lake Forest City Hall during business hours from Oct. 9 through Nov. 6.
For more information, visit the City of Lake Forest website.
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