Election Day

Vote Tuesday, June 23, 2026.

Whitehall voters will decide the future of continued progress. Make a plan to vote and support Mayor Michael Bivens, Councilwoman Lori Elmore, and Councilwoman Amy Harcar, and vote YES on Issues 1, 2, and 3.

Voters on Election Day
What to Know

Before You Vote

Use this page as a quick guide for the June 23, 2026 special election in Whitehall. Review the key details below so you can arrive informed and ready to cast your ballot.

Election Date

The special election takes place on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Mark your calendar and plan ahead so you do not miss this important vote.


What Is on the Ballot

Voters are being asked to support continued leadership in Whitehall and to vote YES on Issues 1, 2, and 3.


Why Your Vote Matters

This election is about keeping Whitehall moving forward with experienced leadership focused on progress, stability, and service to the community.


Make a Voting Plan

Set aside time, confirm your polling location, bring any materials you may need, and encourage family, friends, and neighbors to vote as well.

A Clear Choice

Whitehall voters have the opportunity to support a team committed to practical leadership and continued momentum for the city.

Vote to keep Mayor Michael Bivens, Councilwoman Lori Elmore, and Councilwoman Amy Harcar moving Whitehall forward, and remember to vote YES on Issues 1, 2, and 3.

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