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DIRECTORY of ELECTED OFFICIALS CITY OF POCATELLO Ryan Lewis, Seat 4 Absentee Registration and Voting Councilmember 208 237-2400 $6,000 2021 City Hall is located at 911 N. 7th Ave., Pocatello, ID. • Voters absent from the county may register to vote by making a request Council Chair for a registration card from the County Clerk or downloading one from DIRECTORY P.O. Box 4169, Pocatello, ID 83205-4169 [email protected] the Idaho Votes website: www.idahovotes.gov The registration card must 208 234-6163, Fax: 208 234-6297 Roger Hernandez, Seat 2 be returned to the Clerk, postmarked not later than 25 days before the www.pocatello.us Councilmember 208 237-2400 $6,000 2021 election. of ELECTED [email protected] MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL • A registered voter may vote absentee by sending a written and Meetings are held on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 6:00 personally signed request for an absentee ballot to the County Clerk. The The mayor and six council members are elected for four-year overlapping p.m. in the Chubbuck City Hall Council Chambers. request form is available on the Idaho Votes website. The application for an terms in odd-numbered years on a nonpartisan ballot. The mayorship is a full- OFFICIALS absentee ballot must be received by the County Clerk not later than the 6th time position, office within city hall. The council positions are part-time with SCHOOL DISTRICT #25 day before election day. The ‘voted’ ballot must be received by the County no offices maintained at city hall. School District offices are located at 3115 Pole Line Rd., Pocatello, ID 83201 Clerk no later than 8:00 p.m. on election day. Phone No. Salary Next Election 208 232-3563, Fax: 208 235-3280 • A voter may vote at the early voting polling place at the County Brian Blad, Mayor 208 234-6163 $76,000 2021 www.sd25.us Elections Office, 141 N. 6th Avenue up to the day before the election. [email protected] BOARD OF TRUSTEES Election Schedule James Johnston, The district encompasses northern Bannock County, including Pocatello • Primary Elections are held in even-numbered years on the third Council Seat No. 1 208 232-9010 $10,000. 2019 and Chubbuck, and is divided into five zones. Trustees are elected for Tuesday in May. General Elections are held in even-numbered years on President of Council three-year overlapping terms on a non-partisan ballot by the voters of the the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. School District Elections [email protected] zone in which they reside. The board elects officers annually. The calendar may be held on the second Tuesday in March or the last Tuesday in August Beena Mannan of meetings is adopted annually in July. of each year. Taxing District and special questions elections may be held the third Tuesday in May and the Tuesday following the first Monday in Council Seat No. 2 208 226-4185 $10,000 2019 Salary: None November of each year. City elections are held the Tuesday following the [email protected] Zone Next Election first Monday in November of each odd year. Roger Bray Janie Gebhardt 2 2021 Idaho has a closed primary. A voter must affiliate with the Republican PO Council Seat No. 3 208 251-1690 $10,000 2019 [email protected] C Party in order to vote on the Republican ballot. All voters, regardless of A [email protected] Jackie Cranor, Chair 1 2021 T affiliation, may vote on the Democratic ballot. Unaffiliated voters may [email protected] E Heidi Adamson affiliate with a party on election day. L Council Seat No. 4 208 251-2571 $10,000 2017 Jacob Gertsch, Clerk 3 2019 [email protected] For further information, contact the County Clerk, [email protected] Elections Office 208 236-7333. L Paul Vitale 4 2019 Linda Leeuwrik [email protected] O Council Seat No. 5 208 226-6245 $10,000 2021 Dave Mattson, Vice-Chair 5 2021 SCHOOL DISTRICT [email protected] [email protected] Voter Qualifications Rick Cheatum SUPERINTENDENT • Voters must meet the same registration requirements as listed above, Council Seat No. 6 208 339-2629 $10,000 2021 Superintendent is contracted by the Board of Trustees. and when voting for members of the Board of Trustees, must live in [email protected] Salary: $123,000 the respective trustee zone. When voting in School District bond and supplemental levy elections, qualified voters must have lived in the School Dr. Douglas Howell, Superintendent 208 235-3205 Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month at 6:00 [email protected] District for 30 days preceding the election. Voters must sign an oath at the p.m. in the Pocatello City Hall Council Chambers. City Council meetings time of the election stating they are qualified voters. Absentee voting and are televised on Channel 56. early voting is conducted at the county building. ELECTION INFORMATION Election Schedule NATIONAL, STATE, CITY, COUNTY • Trustee elections are held on the third Tuesday of May in odd- Published by CITY OF CHUBBUCK Voter Qualifications numbered years. Dates and times for bond and supplemental levy elections City Hall is located at 5160 Yellowstone Avenue, Chubuck, ID. The League of Women Voters • United States citizenship are set by the Board of Trustees and may be in March and August. P.O. Box 5604, Chubbuck, ID 83202-0006 • 18 years of age or older on or before election day Two-thirds of those voting must approve the General Obligation of Pocatello, Idaho 208 237-2400, Fax: 208 238-2371 • Resident of Idaho and a resident in the county for 30 days Bond Elections and School Plant Facility Fund Levies. Supplemental Levy Available online at: www.cityofchubbuck.us • Duly registered. Voters must re-register to vote if they have Elections require a simple majority. www.bannockcounty.us/lwv.pdf MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL - changed their name • Polling places are the same as for other elections. A map of Trustee The mayor and four council members are elected for four-year overlapping - changed their address Districts is on the School District website, or contact the School District Email LWVP: [email protected] #25 Office: 208 232-3563 or website: www.d25.k12.id.us terms in odd-numbered years on a nonpartisan ballot. The mayor’s position - not voted in any primary or general election in the last 4 years. February 2019 is full-time. The mayor’s office is maintained at city hall. The council Convicted felons, upon completion of a sentence, including probation and The League of Women Voters of the United States is a nonpartisan positions are part-time with no offices maintained at city hall. parole, automatically have their voting rights restored. Idaho Secretary of State Elections Office: 208 334-2852 organization formed in 1920 to promote political responsibility through www.idahovotes.gov Registration and Voting informed and active participation in government. We invite all interested Phone No. Salary Next Election • No later than 25 days before an election, voters may register at the persons to join our membership. County Clerk's office. Kevin England, Mayor 208 237-2430 $45,000 2021 • Voters may register at the polls on election day by providing proof of Printing of this directory is made possible in part by generous contributions from [email protected] POLITICAL PARTY CHAIRS residence and photo I.D. Melanie Evans, Seat 3 Democratic Party Republican Party • Idaho’s closed primary law requires voters to declare a party affiliation. Steve Landon, Chair Char Tovey, Chair Councilmember 208 237-2400 $6,000 2019 If no preference is indicated at registration, they will be in the poll book [email protected] as unaffiliated. At the primary election, unaffiliated voters may choose to 410 S. Main St. P.O. Box 4416 Annette Baumeister, Seat 1 affiliate with a party. Pocatello ID 83204 Pocatello, ID 83205 Councilmember 208 237-2400 $6,000 2019 • Voters must either present a government-issued picture I.D. or sign a 208 234-8908 208 705-2986 • 208 237-3777 [email protected] personal identification affidavit in order to vote. [email protected] [email protected] UNITED STATES Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin (R) $35,000 2018 Addresses and phones during legislative sessions: BANNOCK COUNTY PRESIDENT zip code: 83702-0057 Idaho State House of Representatives or Senate Courthouse is located at 624 E. Center, Pocatello, ID. State Capitol Building, P.O. Box 83720 White House Comment Line 208 334-2200, Fax: 208 334-3259 Bannock County Courthouse, P.O. Box 4016, Pocatello, ID 83205 202 456-1111 www.lgo.idaho.gov Boise, ID 83720-0038 (House) 83720-0081 (Senate) 208 236-7340 Legislative Information Center 1-800-626-0471 SENATE Atty. General Lawrence Wasden (R) $107,000 2018 www.bannockcounty.us Two senators are nominated in even numbered years in a partisan Primary [email protected] • www.legislature.idaho.gov zip code: 83720-001 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Election, then elected in the General Election for overlapping 6-year terms. 208 334-2400, Fax: 208 334-2530 Three commissioners are nominated in even numbered years in a partisan Salary: $174,000 plus office and travel expenses. www.ag.idaho.gov JUDICIAL Primary Election, then elected in the General Election for overlapping, James E. Risch (R) Next Election Administrative Director of the Courts alternating two or four-year terms. Chairman is chosen by commissioners. 483 Russell Senate Office Building 2020 Sec. of State Lawerence Denney (R) $101,000 2018 451 W. State, Boise, ID 83720-0101 Meetings are held at the Bannock County Courthouse, Room 214.
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