Seeley Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Seeley, California government websites.
The governing body of Seeley, California, is the Seeley Community Services District Board of Directors, which consists of five elected members. Each director serves a four-year term, with elections held during the general election in November. The board is responsible for overseeing local services and infrastructure, including water and sanitation.
For the fiscal year 2022-2023, the approximate annual operating budget for the Seeley Community Services District is $1.2 million. This budget supports essential services and community projects aimed at improving the quality of life for residents.
Regular meetings of the Seeley Community Services District Board are held on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 6:00 PM. These meetings take place at the Seeley Community Center, located at 9330 Seeley Avenue, Seeley, CA 92273. Residents are encouraged to attend to stay informed about local governance and community issues.
Seeley, California, a small census-designated place in Imperial County, boasts a population of approximately 1,500 residents. This quaint, primarily agricultural area is situated near the U.S.-Mexico border, offering a unique blend of cultures and experiences. Notable landmarks in Seeley include the historic Seeley Post Office, established in 1907, which reflects the area’s long-standing commitment to community services. Economically, the region thrives on agriculture, with farming and agricultural-related industries playing a significant role in providing employment and sustaining the local economy.
Law enforcement in Seeley falls under the jurisdiction of the Imperial County Sheriff's Office, which serves to maintain public safety and order in the area. The Sheriff's Office is responsible for the management of arrest and criminal records, which are meticulously maintained for transparency and public access. Residents can request background checks or search inmate records through the Imperial County Jail, where individuals detained are processed. The local Sheriff's Office also actively engages in community policing initiatives, fostering trust and collaboration with residents while addressing crime rates that are relatively low compared to urban areas.
For public records, residents can utilize the California Public Records Act (CPRA) to request a variety of documents. The Imperial County Clerk’s Office is the go-to resource for vital records, including birth, death, and marriage certificates, while property records can be accessed through the Imperial County Assessor's Office. Court records are available at the Imperial County Superior Court, providing access to case files and legal documents. Many of these services are increasingly available through online portals, making it easier for residents to obtain necessary information without having to visit in person, thus enhancing the accessibility of public records in this charming community.
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Seeley residents can register to vote online through the California Secretary of State website at https://registertovote.ca.gov. California offers same-day conditional voter registration through Election Day at vote centers and the county elections office. To register, applicants must be U.S. citizens, California residents, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and not currently serving a state prison term for a felony conviction. California does not require photo ID for registration, though new registrants who register by mail without providing a driver license or Social Security number may need to show ID when voting for the first time. The voter registration deadline is 15 days before any election, though conditional registration remains available through Election Day.
As an unincorporated community, Seeley has no municipal government and therefore no city council, mayoral, or local ballot measure elections specific to Seeley. Residents vote in Imperial County Board of Supervisors elections (District 5 includes the Seeley area), Imperial County elected offices such as Sheriff, District Attorney, Assessor, and Clerk-Recorder, school district governing boards including Central Union High School District and McCabe Union Elementary School District, and various special districts. County supervisors serve four-year terms with staggered elections.
Seeley voters can find their assigned polling location or vote center by visiting the Imperial County Registrar of Voters website at www.icvoters.com and using the polling place lookup tool, or by calling (760) 482-4226. California transitioned to the Voter's Choice Act model in many counties, though Imperial County's specific implementation should be verified. Voters receive Sample Ballot booklets by mail approximately one month before each election showing their assigned location and ballot contents.
California law makes extensive election records public. Voter registration information (name, address, party affiliation, voting history) is available for political and research purposes. Campaign finance disclosure reports for candidates and committees are accessible through the California Secretary of State Cal-Access database at http://cal-access.sos.ca.gov and local filings through the Imperial County Registrar of Voters. Candidate statements, nomination papers, and precinct-level election results are public records. In the November 2024 presidential election, Imperial County reported approximately 55-60% voter turnout among registered voters, with county results favoring Democratic candidates in most federal and state races.
For the November 3, 2026 general election, Seeley and Imperial County voters will decide several significant races. At the federal level, California's Class I U.S. Senate seat will not be up (that's 2028), but California will elect all 52 U.S. House members, including the representative for California's 25th Congressional District which includes Imperial County. State offices on the 2026 ballot will include Governor (Gavin Newsom is term-limited), Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, Controller, Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner, and Superintendent of Public Instruction. California State Senate District 18 (covering Imperial County) and State Assembly District 36 may be on the ballot depending on term rotations. County offices typically on the ballot in midterm years include certain Supervisor seats, Sheriff, District Attorney, and other constitutional offices depending on term cycles. School board seats for local districts serving Seeley will also be decided. Voters should check the Sample Ballot in October 2026 for the complete list of races and local measures.
California offers universal vote-by-mail, with all registered voters automatically receiving mail ballots beginning 29 days before each election. Voters can complete and return ballots by mail (postmarked by Election Day), drop them in official ballot drop boxes throughout the county (available until 8 PM on Election Day), or vote in person at vote centers during the early voting period or on Election Day. To request a replacement ballot or obtain vote-by-mail status information, contact the Imperial County Registrar of Voters at (760) 482-4226 or visit www.icvoters.com.