Candidate Filing Opens for Springfield Ward 4 City Council Election

Springfield, OR – The City of Springfield is accepting candidate filings for the Ward 4 City Council seat for the November 3, 2026 general election. The elected candidate will serve the remaining two years of the term currently held by appointed City Councilor Jill Cuadros, which ends December 31, 2028.

Springfield residents interested in running for the Ward 4 City Council position may obtain candidate filing forms and election information from the City Recorder’s Office at Springfield City Hall, 225 Fifth Street, Springfield, Oregon, or online at: https://www.springfield-or.gov/city/city-recorder-elections/.

The first day to file is June 3, 2026. Candidate filing materials must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m. on August 18, 2026.

Anyone interested in learning more about candidate qualifications, responsibilities, or the election process is encouraged to contact City Recorder/Elections Officer Allyson Pulido at apulido@springfield-or.gov or 541-726-3701.

 

About Ward 4

Ward 4 encompasses a central-east portion of Springfield. Key landmarks in this ward include the Bob Keefer Center for Sports and Recreation, Agnes Stewart Middle School, Mt. Vernon Elementary, Maple Elementary, the Springfield DMV, Jerry’s Home Improvement Center, and the Walmart Supercenter.

Geographically, Ward 4 is generally bounded by Highway 126 to the north, 21st Street to the west, 42nd Street to the east, and the southern city limits near the Middle Fork of the Willamette River. View the Ward 4 boundary map here: https://bit.ly/SpfldWards

 

About the Springfield City Council

Springfield’s Mayor and six Councilors make up the City’s legislative body. These volunteers serve four-year terms, setting policy, passing ordinances and resolutions, authorizing contracts, adopting the City’s budget, and appointing the City Manager, City Attorney, and advisory board members.

Council members also represent the City on various boards and commissions and participate in community events throughout the year.

 

Council Meetings

City Council meetings are open to the public and follow Oregon’s Public Meetings law (ORS Chapter 192).

Meetings are typically held at Springfield City Hall as follows:

  • Work Sessions: 2nd and 4th Mondays at 5:30 p.m. (with additional sessions as needed on 1st and 3rd Mondays at 6:00 p.m. Work session start times may vary.)
  • Regular Meetings: 1st and 3rd Mondays at 7:00 p.m. (moved to the next business day if a holiday falls on a Monday.)

Council usually recesses for Spring Break, and during summer and winter holidays.

For more information about the Ward 4 election process, contact the City Recorder’s Office at publicrecords@springfield-or.gov or 541-726-3701.

 

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About the City of Springfield

The City of Springfield is dedicated to providing high-quality services for its community members, fostering a safe and vibrant city, and preserving its rich heritage. Through innovative initiatives and strong partnerships, Springfield strives to enhance the quality of life for everyone who calls it home.

 

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