The latest news and information about the Oct. 1 municipal election in Juneau.
For more information, including where and how to vote in the by-mail election, visit the city election website.
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Key dates
- Sept. 1 – Last day to register to vote in Juneau’s municipal election
- Sept. 12 – Ballots mailed from Washington state to all qualified registered Juneau voters
- Sept. 13 – Secure ballot drop box locations become available
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- Alaska Electric Light and Power Company (AEL&P) – 5601 Tonsgard Ct, Lemon Creek
- City Hall – Corner near Marine Way and Shattuck Way – 155 Heritage Way, Downtown
- Douglas Library/Fire Hall Community Building – 1016 3rd Street, Douglas
- Mendenhall Valley Public Library – 3025 Dimond Park, Valley
- Statter Harbor Boat Launch Parking (not the Harbor Office parking lot) – 11801 Glacier Highway, Auke Bay
- Sept. 16 – Vote centers open for early and in-person absentee voting
- Sept. 24 – Last day to receive applications for ballot to be mailed to a temporary absentee address
- Oct. 1 – Election day; mailed ballots must be returned and postmarked by this day. Ballots can be returned at Juneau vote centers. Secure ballot drop boxes and vote centers are open until 8:00 p.m. Preliminary unofficial results posted
- Oct. 15 – Official election results certified














