Minnesota and North Dakota Voter's Guide

Forum Communications Co., in collaboration with the League of Women Voters of Minnesota and of North Dakota, is providing this voter guide to help keep you informed ahead of the 2024 election.

  • Learn where candidates running for office in your community stand on the issues.
  • Build your ballot before voting. Print or email the information to use as a reference when you actually vote.

We do not save your information; it will be lost when you leave this page. Only candidates that appear on your ballot will be listed. Additional information may be available for your area so be sure to scroll to the bottom of the page for other voters’ guides.

Hammond City Clerk - Treasurer

The city clerk keeps all of the city's records, such as minutes from meetings of the city council. The city clerk also keep copies of the city's laws and often are in charge of conducting the city's elections. Sometimes the position is combined with city treasurer. The city treasurer is responsible for properly handling and accounting for the city's funds. These duties include not only handling any money or checks, but also keeping thorough records of financial transactions.

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    Janice Domke
    (NP)

Biographical Information

Why are you the best candidate to serve voters? (500 characters)

What is the top change, if any, you would work for during your term in office? (500 characters)

I have already served the citizens of Hammond since 2008, and since 2016 as Clerk/Treasurer. I continue to seek ways to save the city money and simplify our processes.
Finding and grooming someone to eventually run as Clerk/Treasurer.

The League of Women Voters of Minnesota and North Dakota crafted the questions sent to the candidates in the Spring of 2024. They reached out to candidates based on contact information in their public candidate filings. Candidates with email addresses were invited and reminded with emails. Candidates with only mailing addresses were sent a letter. Candidates with phone numbers received a phone call as well.

Candidate responses are published as they responded and have not been edited, except when responses were longer than the given character limit. In those cases, the responses are truncated.

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