Elections
2025 - May 20 Special District Election
2024 City of Lake Oswego Elections
Certified election results located HERE.
Lake Oswego voters selected Joe Buck as Mayor and Aaron Rapf, Rachel Verdick, and Massene Mboup as City Councilors in the November 5, 2024 General Election. They will each serve four-year terms beginning January 1, 2025 - December 31, 2028. For more information, email Laural Hawkins.
Ballot Measures Referred to the Voters:
3-619 - Prohibits psilocybin businesses within the City of Lake Oswego.
3-618 - Allows road safety project, driveway realignment on specific park property. More information.
Election information and Resources
- The City Charter has more details about the City's form of government and elected positions; Lake Oswego Code provides additional information about elections.
- Registration: Voters register with the Secretary of State's office .
- Ballot drop box locations
- Rules relating to posting political/election signs
Statement of Economic Interest
All members of the City Council are required to file an Annual Verified Statement of Economic Interest with the Oregon Government Ethics Commission. Additional information is available from the OCEC.
Laural Hawkins
City Recorder | Elections Officer
503-534-4225
2025 Clackamas County Special Election Voter's Pamphlet
2024 Oregon Voter's Pamphlet
Register to Vote
Ballot Box Locations
Video: Ballot Box Locations
Track Your Ballot
Election Forms
Oregon Government Ethics Commission
So You Want to Run for Local Office - League of Oregon Cities
Clackamas County Elections
Multnomah County Elections
Washington County Elections
Oregon Secretary of State - Voting & Elections
Oregon Campaign Finance Information
ORESTAR Campaign Finance Public Search (Secretary of State, Elections Division)