The City of Arroyo Grande, like many cities and school districts across the state, is making a change in how voters elect its City Council. Beginning in 2022, voters will vote for one City Council Member who lives in their district. This will replace the current system of at-large citywide elections in which voters have the ability to vote for all City Council Members. The Mayor seat will continue to be elected at-large.
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Arroyo Grande Interactive Review Map
- Click on layer Adopted Plan 202 Mod on the right-hand side of the interactive map
- Type in your address at the top-left search bar of the interactive map
- Find out what district you live in
Adopted District Boundaries
On April 12, 2022, after a series of public hearings and workshops, the City Council adopted Ordinance 713 establishing a by-district election system and created district boundaries. In November 2022, electors in Districts 1 and 4 will vote for a City Councilmember from their district. In November 2024, electors is Districts 2 and 3 will vote for a City Councilmember from their district. The Mayor will continue to be elected at-large.
Ordinance No. 713 with Adopted District Map
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Current Election
For more information on the current General Municipal Election, visit here.
Contact
Please send any questions to City Clerk, Jessica Matson at jmatson@arroyogrande.org; or contact the City by phone at 805-473-5418.