Ballots have been sent out and you should be receiving yours soon if you haven’t already. Ballots need to be in the Utah County Clerk’s office by 8:00 PM August 12th, so you have plenty of time to research candidates. You can learn more about me and why I’m running for Mayor on my website, marshajudkins.com, by attending one of my cottage meetings, or by reaching out to me personally.
Primary Election Information
- Municipal elections are non-partisan, so everyone who is registered to vote will receive a ballot.
- 17-year-olds who will be 18 by Nov. 4th can register to vote now and vote in the primary election.
- The top two vote getters in each race in the primary will be the candidates for the general election.
- The general election will be November 4th.
- vote.utah.gov is full of information and answers to common questions. You can register to vote, track your ballot, update your address, and learn about the candidates.
If you do not receive your ballot or need a replacement, call Utah County at (801) 851-8128.
Ways you can vote:
In Person on Election Day
You can find voting locations here: https://vote.utahcounty.gov/voting-locations. Go to any one of the vote centers in Utah County between 7 AM and 8 PM on election day.
In Person Early Voting
Early Voting will be available at the Utah County Elections Office located at 100 East Center Street, Suite 3100 Provo, UT 84606 from 8AM to 5PM on Monday, August 4th to Friday, August 8th, as well as on Monday, August 11th.
Vote By Drop Box
Once you fill out and sign your ballot envelope, take it to one of the 28 drop boxes located throughout Utah County for your convenience. There is at least one located in each city or town, and they are open 24/7 through close of polls on election day. Most are drive-ups and do not require getting out of your car. A complete list of locations can be found by going to the voting locations tab on their website.
Vote By Mail
Ballots can be returned through US Postal Mail. If you choose this option, they ask that voters place a stamp on the envelope before mailing it, but you don’t have to. Please mail in your ballot early. Under new state law, all ballots must be received by the Clerk’s office by close of polls on election day to be counted. They can no longer rely on a USPS postmark to determine whether a ballot is timely.
For more information, visit Utah County Clerk’s Office.