Filing date is August 5-7; all 5 council seats up for election
The Bartlesville City Council on Monday voted unanimously to approve a resolution calling for the required election to decide all five council seats on Nov. 5.
Per the City Charter, all five council seats are decided by voters of each ward every two years during the general November election.
To quality, candidates must file for the seat with the Washington County Election Board during the filing period, which will be held Aug. 5-7. Candidates may file during the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Aug. 5, Aug. 6, or Aug. 7.
To qualify for a council seat, candidates must:
- Be a qualified elector of the City for six months prior to the time of their filing
- Be a qualified resident of their respective ward for six months prior to the time of their filing
- Have no felony convictions
- Be at least 25 years of age at the time of election to office
- Not hold any position in City government by appointment of the city manager
- Not hold any other public office which would constitute a conflict of interest according to State Statutes
The election board is located on the fourth floor of City Hall, 401 S. Johnstone Ave. (The WCEB leases office space within the building but is not a department of the City of Bartlesville.)
