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How to Run for City Council - Spring 2024 Election Notice
An election will be held in the City of Platteville on the first Tuesday in April to elect an Alderperson in a District or At Large, depending on current terms. If necessary, the primary will be held on the third Tuesday in February. The three year term for Alderperson will begin on the third Tuesday in April.
Alderperson positions on the ballot in Spring 2024:
- District 3 (Office Incumbent – Bob Gates)
- District 4 (Office Incumbent – Ken Kilian)
- At-Large (Office Incumbent – Jason Artz)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Notification of Noncandidacy has been received from Jason Artz for Alderperson At-Large. Please see the notification below.
In order to run for an Alderperson position in the City of Platteville, a candidate must meet the following criteria to be eligible:
- Citizen of the United States of America
- 18 Years of Age or Older
- Elector/Resident of the City of Platteville
- Not a Convicted Felon (unless duly pardoned for the conviction)
If you meet the eligibility requirements, you must complete the following requirements:
- Complete the Campaign Registration Statement - Form ETHCF-1
- Completion of Declaration of Candidacy - Form EL-162
- Complete the Nomination Papers for Nonpartisan Office - Form EL-169
NOTE: At-Large Alderperson candidates must collect 50 (minimum) to 100 (maximum) signatures of qualified city electors. Aldermanic District Common Council candidates must collect 20 (minimum) to 40 (maximum) signatures of qualified city electors from their district.
Nomination papers for Alderperson positions for the spring election may be circulated no sooner than December 1 preceding the election and may be filed no later than 5:00 PM on the first Tuesday in January preceding the election. Emailed and faxed documents are not accepted.
Click here for upcoming election information.
Questions concerning candidacy may be directed to the Office of the City Clerk at (608) 348-9741 ext. 2232
To obtain voter information, walking lists or participation reports from the Statewide Voter Registration System you must go online to the Badger Voters site to obtain the information (Following is the link for your convenience).