You must request a ballot to vote in the HHPNC Election
- Web Admin
- Apr 10
- 2 min read
Updated: 7 days ago
This year all Neighborhood Council Elections will be through a Vote-By-Mail process allowing stakeholders to conveniently cast their ballots from April 1, 2025 to May 6, 2025. (There will be no In-Person Voting or Polling Places this year).
Stakeholders who are interested in voting must complete a Vote-By-Mail application online using the NC Portal or complete and download a fillable paper application here.
The deadline to request a ballot for the Historic Highland Park Neighborhood Council Election is April 28, 2025.
Request a ballot and get a HHPNC T-shirt! Just show us your email confirmation from the City Clerk's Office at the May 1st HHPNC Board meeting.
Return your ballot no later than May 6, 2025.
If voting via USPS, your ballot must be postmarked by Election Day.
You can also drop off your ballot at one of the following Ballot Box locations, during their regular hours of operation.
Arroyo Seco Regional Library
El Sereno Regional Branch Library
Lincoln Heights Branch Library
Robert Louis Stevenson Branch Library
Eagle Rock Branch Library
Glassell Park Recreation Center and Youth Center
Cypress Park Recreation Center
Montecito Heights Recreation Center
If you need assistance completing your application or have questions
You can contact naima.pulliam@lacity.org or call Naima Pulliam at (213) 978-0444.
Additional voting resources available at:
Who can vote?
If you live, work, own a business, own real property, or have a declared stake within the HHPNC boundaries, you are a stakeholder and can vote in the HHPNC elections! The General Ballot is open to stakeholders aged 16 and older, while the Youth Ballot allows participation for those as young as 14, who can vote for the Youth Seat Only. This approach ensures that even the youngest voices in our community have an opportunity to contribute.
To ensure a fair and transparent election process, all voters will be verified through documentation that confirms their identity, age, and stakeholder status. Acceptable forms of documentation include a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license or passport, to establish identity and age. Additionally, stakeholders must provide proof of their connection to the neighborhood, such as a utility bill, pay stub, or other documents that verify residency, employment, property ownership, or participation in a qualifying community organization within the council’s boundaries. This verification process helps maintain the integrity of the election while ensuring that all eligible stakeholders have the opportunity to participate.
Be sure to verify your eligibility and submit the required documentation well in advance to ensure you can participate.
Ballot Types and Stakeholder Requirements
General Ballot
Stakeholders eligible for the General Ballot must be at least 16 years old and meet one of the following criteria:
Reside within the council boundaries.
Work or own property in the area.
Declare a stake as a community interest stakeholder. (Community interest stakeholders are those actively involved in a non-profit organization that has maintained a physical presence within the neighborhood for at least one year, with verifiable activities benefiting the community.)
Youth Ballot
The Youth Ballot is available to stakeholders aged 14 and older who meet the same residency, work, property ownership, or community interest criteria as those voting in the General Ballot.
For more information, visit https://www.highlandparknc.com/elections
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