The Venice Neighborhood Council is made up of individuals from our community who are interested in improving and maintaining the quality of life of the stakeholders of Venice.
Request your Vote-by-Mail ballot by March 10 and mail it in by March 18! This is your chance to choose the VNC Board to serve your interests for the 2025-2027 term.
KEY VNC ELECTION DEADLINES:
MARCH 10 – Last day to request a ballot. Details below
MARCH 18 – Last day to return your ballot (postmark date)
APRIL 2 – Official results announced
GET TO KNOW WHO’S RUNNING!
Check out the new 2025 VNC CANDIDATE GUIDE here.
Did you miss the VNC Candidate Forum on February 25? Watch it here!
Request a ballot by March 10th! Details below!
A message from VNC!
The 2025 Venice Neighborhood Council election is vote-by-mail only! Ballot applications are open through March 10th and the ballot return deadline is March 18th.
REQUEST YOUR BALLOT ONLINE, NOW THROUGH MARCH 10TH.
Paper applications are available at the Venice Library or available to print and submit here.
NOTE: Paper applications require additional proof of stakeholder status to be submitted.
Please see the documentation guidelines here.
WHO CAN VOTE?
LIVE
If you live in Venice, regardless of whether you rent, own, or are a person experiencing homelessness that resides in Venice, you are able to run and vote for the VNC.
WORK
If you work in Venice, you are considered a Stakeholder in the community and are encouraged to run and vote for the VNC.
OWN
If you own real property in Venice, you are a considered a Stakeholder and are eligible to run and vote for the VNC.
COMMUNITY INTEREST (1 SEAT)
A Stakeholder that has Community Interest is someone who is a member of or participates in a Community Organization within Venice. A “Community Organization” is an entity that has continuously maintained a physical street address within the boundaries of the neighborhood council for not less than one year, and that performs ongoing and verifiable activities and operations that confer some benefit on the community within the boundaries of the neighborhood council. A for-profit entity shall not qualify as a Community Organization. Examples of Community Organizations may include Chambers of Commerce, houses of worship, educational institutions, or non-profit organizations.
For more election info: venicenc.org/elections
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