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Governance

Declaration of Candidacy materials are available in the IVCSD office at 127 Crescent Street, Suite #1, Greenville, CA 95947 when there is a board vacancy. Materials would be filed in person at the Plumas County Courthouse in Quincy, California.

A Declaration of Candidacy is the official document filed by individuals who wish to run for a seat on the Board of Directors for the Community Services District. By filing this declaration, a candidate formally states their intention to appear on the ballot for an upcoming election and confirms that they meet the eligibility requirements to serve in the position.

Candidates must complete and submit the declaration during the official filing period established by the county elections office. The document typically includes the candidate’s name, residence information, the office being sought, and a sworn statement confirming that the candidate is qualified and willing to serve if elected. Filing this document ensures the candidate’s name can be placed on the ballot for voters to consider.

Serving on the Indian Valley Community Services District Board is an opportunity for residents to help guide important local services such as water, sewer, fire protection, parks, and other community programs. Board members are responsible for representing the interests of the community, setting policy, approving budgets, and helping plan for the district’s future needs.

Community members who are interested in running for a board position are encouraged to review the filing requirements and deadlines provided by the county elections office. Additional information about the process, eligibility requirements, and election timelines can typically be obtained through the local elections department or by contacting the Community Services District office.