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The 2026 Auburn, Alabama municipal election will be held on 25 August 2026, to elect the mayor and members of the city council.[1]

Election information

Potential candidates must be at least 18 years old, have lived in Auburn for at least 90 days prior to election, be a U.S. Citizen, and be a registered voter. Council member candidates must have lived in their district for at least 90 days prior to the election.[2]

Schedule

Event[1] Date
Public Notice of Election 9 June 2026
Absentee ballot applications available 16 June 2026
Statements of candidacy due at Auburn City Hall 23 June 2026
Absentee ballots available at Auburn City Hall 28 July 2026
Voter registration deadline 10 August 2026
Absentee ballot application deadline (mail) 18 August 2026
Absentee ballot application deadline (in-person) 20 August 2026
Absentee ballot deadline (in-person) 24 August 2026
Absentee ballot deadline (mail) 25 August 2026
Election Day 25 August 2026
Canvass election results 1 September 2026
Possible runoff election 22 September 2026
Organizational meeting of new council 2 November 2026

Voting locations

Ward[3] Location
Ward 1 Boykin Community Center
Ward 2 Frank Brown Recreation Center
Ward 3 Frank Brown Recreation Center
Ward 4 Dean Road Recreation Center
Ward 5 Dean Road Recreation Center
Ward 6 Clarion Inn & Suites
Ward 7 Clarion Inn & Suites
Ward 8 Wire Road Soccer Complex

Mayoral election

2026 Auburn, Alabama mayoral election
← 2022 August 25, 2026 2030 →
 
Candidate TBD
Party Nonpartisan

Mayor before election

Ron Anders Jr.

Elected mayor

TBD

Incumbent mayor Ron Anders Jr. has yet to state his plans for re-election.

Candidates

Potential

City council elections

Ward 1

Incumbent Connie-Fitch Taylor has not announced her intent to run for re-election.

Candidates

Potential
  • Connie-Fitch Taylor, incumbent city council member

Ward 2

Incumbent Kelley Griswold has not announced his intent to run for re-election.

Candidates

Potential
  • Kelley Griswold, incumbent city council member

Ward 3

Incumbent Beth Witten has not announced her intent to run for re-election.

Candidates

Potential
  • Beth Witten, incumbent city council member

Ward 4

Incumbent Tyler Adams has not announced his intent to run for re-election.

Candidates

Potential
  • Tyler Adams, incumbent city council member

Ward 5

Incumbent Sonny Moreman has not announced his intent to run for re-election.

Candidates

Potential
  • Sonny Moreman, incumbent city council member

Ward 6

Incumbent Bob Parsons has not announced his intent to run for re-election.[5]

Candidates

Potential
  • Bob Parsons, incumbent city council member

Ward 7

Incumbent Max Coblentz has not announced his intent to run for re-election.

Candidates

Potential
  • Max Coblentz, incumbent city council member

Ward 8

Incumbent Tommy Dawson has not announced his intent to run for re-election.

Candidates

Potential
  • Tommy Dawson, incumbent city council member

Election summary

Position Before election[6] After election
Mayor Ron Anders Jr. TBD
Ward 1 Connie Fitch Taylor TBD
Ward 2 Kelley Griswold TBD
Ward 3 Beth Witten TBD
Ward 4 Tyler Adams TBD
Ward 5 Sonny Moreman TBD
Ward 6 Bob Parsons TBD
Ward 7 Max Coblentz TBD
Ward 8 Tommy Dawson TBD

References

  1. ^ a b "Election Dates". City of Auburn. Archived from the original on 4 April 2024. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Candidate Resources". City of Auburn. Archived from the original on 3 April 2024. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Voting Locations". City of Auburn. Retrieved 19 August 2024.
  4. ^ "Mayor Ron Anders Auburn, AL". Alabama Big 10 Mayors. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
  5. ^ "News". Bob Parsons Auburn Ward 6. Retrieved 14 August 2024.
  6. ^ "Council Members". City of Auburn. Archived from the original on 4 April 2024. Retrieved 4 April 2024.