Notice of General Election- Councilors At-Large Mayor Candidate Listing

Hermiston, ORLocal News

The City of Hermiston in Umatilla County, Oregon, will host a general election on November 5, 2024, to elect four At-Large Councilors and a Mayor, each serving a four-year term until December 31, 2028. The election is nonpartisan, allowing all qualified residents to participate in choosing their local representatives. Candidates for the At-Large Councilor positions include Jeff Kelso, Josh Roberts, Luz Martell, Allen Hayward, Maria E. Duron, and Bryan Nailau Miller, while Doug Primmer is running unopposed for the Mayor's position. This election is crucial for shaping the future governance of Hermiston and offers an important platform for local issues to be addressed.

Voting will be conducted by mail, which enhances voter participation and convenience. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and engage with the electoral process by visiting the Hermiston Elections website for more details. This election not only empowers the community but also underscores the importance of local governance. As the date approaches, heightened awareness and participation will be vital for a successful election.

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