2023 Neighborhood Council Elections

The 2023 Neighborhood Council elections are taking place now. SONC is seeking interested Sherman Oaks community members to run. There are 9 council seats across areas 2, 4, and 6 that will be on the ballot. Please refer to the Area bondary map on this website and the area boundary descriptions that appear below to determine if you live in an area of Sherman Oaks that will have open seats on the 2023 ballot.
 
The 9 seats in contention are:
Area 2 Residential
Area 2 Business
Area 2 Community Interest
Area 4 Residential
Area 4 Business
Area 4 Community Interest
Area 6 Residential
Area 6 Business
Area 6 Community Interest

Area Boundaries For Upcoming 2023 SONC Election Races
 
SONC Area 2 is located within the 91401 and 91423 zip codes and is bounded by:
  • Burbank Boulevard on the north
  • 101 Freeway on the south
  • Woodman Avenue on the east
  • Van Nuys Boulevard on the west
 
SONC Area 4 is located within the 91403 and a small portion of the 91423 zip codes and is bounded by:
  • 101 Freeway on the north
  • Ventura Boulevard on the south
  • Hazeltine Avenue on the east
  • 405 Freeway on the west
 
SONC Area 6 is located within the 91403 and a small portion of the 91423 zip codes and is bounded by:
  • Ventura Boulevard on the north
  • Mulholland Drive on the south
  • Beverly Glen on the east
  • 405 Freeway on the west
 
What Is A Neighborhood Council?

The purpose of neighborhood councils is to promote public participation in City governance and the decision-making process so that government is more responsive to local needs and requests. Neighborhood Councils will advise the Mayor, City Council and City Departments on the City budget and will give local residents greater say over the decisions that affect our lives.
 
The Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council is an official government entity of the City of Los Angeles and the community's gateway to Los Angeles City Council. Board members are elected officials who volunteer to serve their community. The elected Sherman Oaks Board members serve four-year terms of office. The current term period will begin on July 1, 2023 and run to June 30, 2027.
 
Who Is Eligible To Run?

Eligible candidates can be residents, business owners, property owners, or community interest advocates who are key participants in local non-profit/service organizations. Candidates need not be US citizens or legal residents to qualify. Participation is also open to the formerly incarcerated. The minimum age to run for a council seat is 18.
 
How To File For Candidacy

If you are interested in becoming a candidate for an open position on the Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council, you can submit an application using the online Candidate Filing Portal or by completing a paper candidate application. You will need to create an Angeleno Account prior to submitting an online candidate application.
 
Important SONC Election Dates
  • February 22, 2023 - Candidate Filing Begins
  • April 8, 2023 - Candidate Filing Period Ends
  • April 11, 2023 - Candidate Documentation Deadline
  • April 23, 2023 - Certified Candidate List Released
  • April 23, 2023 - Vote-By-Mail Application Period Begins
  • May 18, 2023 - Ballot Mailouts Begin
  • June 10, 2023 - Deadline To Mail Out Ballots
 
Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on deadline days.
 
Candidate Info Sessions/How To's

The Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) is hosting a Candidate Info Session via the Zoom platform for prospective candidates to learn tips for candidate filing, running a successful campaign, and connecting with voters. The session is free and will be conducted on March 18, 2023 from 10 AM to 12:00 noon. Recordings of the session will also be available for viewing. If you are interested in attending a session please RSVP to get info to join online or by phone at:
 
Other Helpful Resources For Prospective Candidates
 
Ballots And Voting Model

In 2023, the City Clerk will be using a hybrid election model for NC elections that provides for both in-person polling place voting as well as the option to Vote-By-Mail. The minimum voting age is 16. Voters can only cast their ballots for candidates that are running in their respective area of Sherman Oaks. This means that only eligible certified voters associated with Areas 2, 4 and 6 will be voting in the 2023 election for candidates running for open positions in those areas. Participation to vote is open to those who live, work, or own property or a business within a specific area. The certification process to receive a ballot will require voters to attest to qualification via written documentation (California driver's license or ID, property tax statement, paycheck, City of LA issued business license, etc.).
 
Viewing The List Of Candidates

As candidates are certified by the City Clerk's Office, their bio's and candidate statements will be published on-line. To view candidate information for stakeholders who filed an application, visit the Candidate Statements page on the City Clerk's website. The Official List of Certified Candidates will be posted on the website 60 days prior to Election Day.
 
Voting Deadline

The voting deadline for SONC elections will be Thursday, June 22, 2023, with official results released on July 6, 2023. Newly elected council members will be officially sworn in and seated at the July 10th, 2023 SONC board meeting.
 
Voting By Mail/How To Obtain A Ballot

Sherman Oaks stakeholders can submit a Vote-By-Mail(VBM) Application to obtain a ballot using the online VBM Application Portal or by completing a VBM paper application to request a NC ballot.
 
Applications to obtain a ballot are reviewed to ensure stakeholders meet the NC voter requirements, and once approved, ballots are mailed to the voters. Voted ballots can be returned by mail using the postage-paid envelope provided or dropped off at the polling place on Election Day. The deadline to submit an application to vote-by-mail is 19 days prior to the election. Completed NC ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received no later than ten (10) days thereafter.
 
Like with the candidate application, you will need to create an Angeleno Account prior to submitting an online VBM application.
 
Voting Information/Resources
 
In-person Polling Location

The in-person polling location for the 2023 Sherman Oaks NC Election will take place at the Sherman Oaks East Valley Adult Center (SOEVAC), 5056 Van Nuys Blvd., Sherman Oaks, CA 91403, in Building C, Back Division. Voting hours will be 2:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
 
In accordance with any current City policy, proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within the previous 72 hours may be required to enter a polling location. Any voter who cannot provide the required COVID-19 documents will be able to vote curbside or in front of the poll location. COVID-19 requirements are subject to change based on City policy.
 
Learn more about the 2023 Neighborhood Council Elections at: empowerla.org/elections
 
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