Election Information 

Political Signs

Have you seen the signs? Election season is here! Remember that within the Ojai City limits, political signs cannot be placed in the public right-of-way. Private property is fine with permission. Trees, poles, and fences are off-limits. Code Compliance enforces and will remove (only) illegally placed signs and bring them to the public works yard for pick-up. Please utilize the My Ojai App for the most efficient way to file a Code Compliance related issue for City staff attention.

Political signs do not require a permit, but are subject to the various regulations for signs in the Ojai Municipal code. 

Mainly, political signs are not allowed on any public property or within the public right-of-way, or any curb, sidewalk, street, pole, post, utility box, hydrant, bridge, tree, building or other surface that is located on public property or in the public right-of-way.

November 4, 2025 Statewide Special Election

Visit the Ventura County Elections Division Webpage for up-to-date information!


Ballot Drop BoxesBallot Drop Boxes

Ventura County Official Ballot Drop Boxes are a secure and convenient way to return your ballot. Find out locations and other information on our Ballot Drop Box page.


Vote CentersVote Centers

Do you prefer to vote in-person? Do you want to register in person? Do you want to turn in your ballot to a Vote Center? Vote Center locations can be different for different elections but you can vote your ballot at any location! Find out more on our Vote Center page.


Track My Ballot

Are you signed up to Track Your Ballot? Be prepared. Find out when your Voteby Mail ballot is on its way to your house?  When your ballot that you dropped off in the post office box is on its way back to the Elections Division? When your  ballot is received by the Elections Division? Click on the button below to track your ballot! by Mail ballot is on its way to your house; when your ballot is on its way back to the Elections Division; when your ballot is received by the Elections Division? Click on the button below to be track your ballot!

TRACK MY BALLOT

 




November 5, 2024

Municipal General Election

The upcoming Municipal General Election for the City of Ojai is on November 5, 2024, and has four (4) offices up for candidacy: Mayor At-Large, Council Member District 4, City Clerk, and City Treasurer.

WHO IS RUNNING FOR OFFICE?

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Michelle PineiroMayor 
Andy GilmanMayor
Kim Sofley-MangCouncil Member District 4
Steve QuiliciCity Clerk
Steve OlsenCity Treasurer


Candidate Nomination Period


WHAT MEASURE IS ON THE BALLOT?

Measure "O" - Pickleball Courts at Ojai City Hall

League of Woman Voters Candidate Forum

Come hear the candidates discuss their positions and respond to audience questions asked by the moderator, Cheryl Collart, from the League of Women Voters.
This is a public service of the non-profit, non-partisan League of Women Voters and admission is free.
Questions about the forum may be sent to League@LwvVenturaCounty.org