Elections are scheduled in March, May, September, and November of each year. May and November elections include the election of public officials and measures. Other election dates are used for filling vacancies in office or submitting measures to the voters.
Primary Election | Special Election | General Election | Election Calendars
Held on the third Tuesday in May of even numbered years.
President, Vice President (4-year term), US Senator (6-year term), US Representative in Congress (2-year term)
Governor (4-year term), Secretary of State (4-year term), State Treasurer (4-year term), Attorney General (4-year term), State Senator (4-year term), State Representative (2-year term), Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries (4-year term), Judges (6-year term)
Commissioners (4-year term), Sheriff (4-year term), District Attorney (4-year term), Judges (6-year term)
Elect Central Committeepersons (2-year term)
Held on the third Tuesday in May of odd numbered years:
Education service districts, community colleges, schools, fire, park and recreation, water, and cemetery district board members elections.
Held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even numbered years.
President, Vice President (4-year term), US Senator (6-year term), US Representative in Congress (2-year term)
Governor (4-year term), Secretary of State (4-year term), State Treasurer (4-year term), Attorney General (4-year term), State Senator (4-year term), State Representative (2-year term), Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries (4-year term), Judges (6-year term)
Commissioners (4-year term), Sheriff (4-year term), District Attorney (4-year term), Judges (6-year term)
Mayor and Councilors (term lengths vary)
Benton County Soil and Water Commissioners (4-year term)
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The Elections Office sets up, administers, and conducts, all Federal, State, County, City, and Special District elections held in Benton County.