Neighborhood Council Board Elections: Window to apply for ballots is April 9, 2021 - June 1, 2021

Information for the Bel-Air/Beverly Crest Neighborhood Council’s June 8 Election:

Meet the Candidates on April 28th at 7 pm
Join the zoom meeting using this link or join the meeting by phone by dialing (669) 900-6833 or (888) 475-4499 (US Toll-free) and entering meeting ID 969 7057 6271. Candidates for both elected and selected seats are invited to introduce themselves. We will provide a link to the certified candidate page when it becomes available.

Request a Ballot
Click HERE for 2021 Neighborhood Council Election Vote-by-Mail Application Instructions.
If you are a stakeholder* aged 14 and over wishing to vote in the Bel Air-Beverly Crest Neighborhood Council Election, you must request a neighborhood council ballot.

  • Ballots will be mailed to you by request only.

  • Each stakeholder is entitled to receive a ballot.

Please note:

  • Even if you are a registered voter, you must request a neighborhood council ballot to vote in the election.

  • You may request a ballot whether or not you are a registered voter.

  • Eligibility for general voter registration is not required for voting in a neighborhood council election.

Ballots may be requested between April 9 and June 1 in the following ways:

  • Online through the Clerk’s application portal. To use the application portal, you will be prompted to set up an account on the site.

  • By mailing in, emailing or faxing the application, which can be downloaded on the site.

Documentation of eligibility will be required.


Returning Your Ballot

You may mail in your ballot or drop it off at our drop box location.

Mailed ballots must be postmarked by June 8.

Ballots may be dropped off at our designated drop box on the street in front of the Barrington Recreation Center, 333 South Barrington Avenue at any time between Friday, June 4, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. and Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 8:00 p.m.

* A stakeholder is defined as a person who lives, works, owns real property, or declares a stake in the neighborhood as a community interest stakeholder, defined as a person who affirms a substantial and ongoing participation with a community organization that has continuously maintained a physical street address for not less than one year, and that performs ongoing and verifiable activities and operations that benefit the neighborhood, and is located within the NC’s boundaries. A for-profit entity shall not qualify as a Community Organization.

This is what the drop box will look like:

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