
Grand Terrace Opens Candidate Filing
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By: Ruby Stephenson
Community Writer
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California ballot drop box symbolize the upcoming municipal election and opportunities for residents to participate in local government. The election provides an opportunity for community members to help guide decisions affecting neighborhood improvements, economic development, and city services for years to come.
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As Grand Terrace prepares for the November 3, 2026 Municipal Election, the City has announced that the candidate nomination period is officially underway. Residents interested in serving on the City Council are encouraged to review eligibility requirements and submit the necessary paperwork before the filing deadline. Local elections often receive less attention than state or national races, but they have a direct impact on issues such as public safety, infrastructure, parks, budgeting, and future development.
City officials encourage residents to stay informed throughout the election process by following official notices and attending City Council meetings. The election provides an opportunity for community members to help guide decisions affecting neighborhood improvements, economic development, and city services for years to come. Every elected official begins with a decision to become involved, and Grand Terrace continues to benefit from residents willing to dedicate their time to public service.
Grand Terrace has maintained an active tradition of civic engagement since incorporating in 1978. Although one of the Inland Empire's smaller cities, it has consistently encouraged residents to participate in public meetings, volunteer commissions, and local organizations. That hometown involvement has helped preserve the city's close-knit atmosphere while allowing it to adapt to changing community needs.
As Election Day approaches this fall, city leaders hope residents will not only vote but also become informed about the issues facing Grand Terrace. Strong communities depend on engaged citizens, and every election offers an opportunity to shape the future of the city.