Run for office in Springfield, IL.
Offices with upcoming filing dates and elections. Includes Sangamon County races open to Springfield residents.
Springfield has 37 municipal offices on the upcoming ballot, with the nearest filing deadline on November 23, 2026. Springfield residents are also eligible to run for Sangamon County offices — the next filing deadline is June 22, 2026.
Springfield municipal races
| Office | Election date | Filing deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Springfield City Mayor | Apr 6, 2027 | Nov 23, 2026 |
| Springfield City Clerk | Apr 6, 2027 | Nov 23, 2026 |
| Springfield City Treasurer | Apr 6, 2027 | Nov 23, 2026 |
| Springfield City Council - Ward 5 | Apr 6, 2027 | Nov 23, 2026 |
About these offices
The Mayor is the chief executive officer of the municipality. They often preside over council meetings and may have the power to hire and fire heads of municipal departments.
The City Clerk/Ward Officer serves as the official keeper of the municipal records. This joint position is also responsible for presenting the agenda and minutes for legislative and committee meetings.
The City Treasurer is responsible for overseeing the financial operations of the city.
The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.
School board & local district races
About these offices
Local school board members are responsible for overseeing school operations within the district, typically including employment decisions regarding a district superintendent.
The Local Higher Education Board or Community College Board is responsible for approving projects on new units of instruction and public service, determining new standards for curriculum and administration, and developing procedures for transfer.
The Parks and Recreation District board member is responsible for overseeing park and recreation operations within the district.
The Library District Board oversees library operations within the district. Responsibilities of the Board include setting policy and approving the annual budget.
The Fire District Board is responsible for overseeing fire fighting and prevention operations within the district.
The Building District Board is responsible for overseeing buildings within the district.
The Township assessor is responsible for determining the value of property within the township.
The Water District Board is responsible for overseeing the maintenance and operation of public water services.
Sangamon County races (open to Springfield residents)
See all Sangamon County races →| Office | Election date | Filing deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Sangamon County Clerk | Nov 3, 2026 | Jun 22, 2026 |
| Sangamon County Sheriff | Nov 3, 2026 | Jun 22, 2026 |
| Sangamon County Treasurer | Nov 3, 2026 | Jun 22, 2026 |
| Sangamon County Board - District 22 | Nov 7, 2028 | Jun 26, 2028 |
| Sangamon County Auditor | Nov 7, 2028 | Jun 26, 2028 |
| Sangamon County Circuit Court Clerk | Nov 7, 2028 | Jun 26, 2028 |
| Sangamon County State's Attorney | Nov 7, 2028 | Jun 26, 2028 |
| Sangamon County Recorder | Nov 7, 2028 | Jun 26, 2028 |
| Sangamon County Coroner | Nov 7, 2028 | Jun 26, 2028 |
About these offices
The Clerk is responsible for the conduct of all elections. The Clerk is the official record keeper for all births, deaths, and marriages. The Clerk records the minutes of all County Board meetings. The Clerk's office processes all accounts payable for the county. In addition, the county payroll is processed in the Clerk's office.
The Sheriff is the Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the Circuit Court, Director of Safety and the Administrator of the County Jail. Main functions include: Provide basic police services to the unincorporated areas of the county. Maintain a complete record of all traffic accidents, arrest, investigations and complaints. Maintain security in the Courtrooms and Custodian of the Courthouse.
Treasurer receives and safely keeps the revenues and other public monies of the County, collects property taxes, distributes the monies collected to the proper recipients, invests surplus funds, pays the county's bills as directed by the Adams County Board, co-signature authorization on county checks, Store and disseminate tax records
The County Legislature or Executive Board is the governing body of the county and exercises broad policy-making authority. The Board is charged with implementing policy and overseeing the county budget process and allocation.
The County Auditor is the chief accountant for the county. County Auditor duties include preparing and administering accounting records for county funds, overseeing audits of county departments, and regulating the budget.
The County Court Clerk is responsible for maintaining court records, authenticating court orders and judgements, and administering oaths to witnesses and jurors.
The District Attorney is the chief legal representative of the district.
The County Recorder, Register of Deeds, or Register of Mesne Conveyance is the officer responsible for keeping records of vital statistics, notarized deeds of trust, and other deeds affecting real property.
The County Coroner or Medical Examiner is responsible for inquiring into the cause and manner of death of a citizen in their jurisdiction. The County Coroner or Medical Examiner is also responsible for completing test results, documenting evidence, completing autopsies, and providing testimonies.
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