2023 Whittier Neighborhood Annual Meeting
& Community Earth Day Clean Up
Thanks to everyone who participated in our Annual Meeting and Community Clean Up!
Congratulations to our newly elected board members; serving three year resident terms are Arjun Kataria, Kate Davis, Danny Villars, and Halley Norman. Our newly election business representatives who will serve one year terms are Nate Broadbridge of SK Coffee and Stephanie Brown of Calvary Church.
To learn more about the latest slate of directors on our board see our voter guide.
Congratulations to our newly elected board members; serving three year resident terms are Arjun Kataria, Kate Davis, Danny Villars, and Halley Norman. Our newly election business representatives who will serve one year terms are Nate Broadbridge of SK Coffee and Stephanie Brown of Calvary Church.
To learn more about the latest slate of directors on our board see our voter guide.
Participate in the Annual Meeting Election
Whittier residents and individuals owning property or a business in the Whittier neighborhood are members of the Whittier Alliance. In order to exercise their voting rights, members must first verify their voting eligibility. They will then be added to a registered voter list and kept on file for future voting opportunities. If you are not sure whether you are registered, we encourage you to complete the form below.
Once voter eligibility is established, rights of members may be exercised immediately. Membership includes the right to vote at Whittier Alliance Acting Committee Meetings, the Annual Meeting, Special Meetings of the membership, and for the election of board members and Chairs for all Acting Committees. The methods through which residents, property owners, and business owners can each establish their voting eligibility are outlined in the Whittier Alliance Bylaws on pages 2-3
Verified voters who submit an email will automatically be sent an electronic ballot to vote online, Those without email, or who prefer to vote in person can do so at the Whittier Alliance office. Voting hours are listed below.
Once voter eligibility is established, rights of members may be exercised immediately. Membership includes the right to vote at Whittier Alliance Acting Committee Meetings, the Annual Meeting, Special Meetings of the membership, and for the election of board members and Chairs for all Acting Committees. The methods through which residents, property owners, and business owners can each establish their voting eligibility are outlined in the Whittier Alliance Bylaws on pages 2-3
Verified voters who submit an email will automatically be sent an electronic ballot to vote online, Those without email, or who prefer to vote in person can do so at the Whittier Alliance office. Voting hours are listed below.
In-Person Voting *Hours - Whittier Alliance Office (10 E 25th St)
*Voters may also come to the office by appointment as needed by emailing [email protected].
- Tuesday 4/25: 10am-4pm
- Wednesday 4/26: 9am-1pm
- Thursday 4/27: 10am-7pm
- Friday 4/28: 9am-4pm
- Saturday 4/29: 10am-1pm
*Voters may also come to the office by appointment as needed by emailing [email protected].
2023-2024 Whittier Election Voter Guide
There are 7 open seats: 4 resident representative seats, 1 non-profit representative seat, one for profit/property owner (non-resident) business representative seat, and one seat representing either a non-profit or for profit business.
Check out our Voter Guide below to learn more about the amazing people running to serve our neighborhood!
Election Details & Meeting Supporting Documents
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