Utah Primary Election Day: Key Information for Voters
Tuesday marks primary Election Day in Utah, bringing a series of municipal and school board races across the state. Notably, not all cities will hold primaries due to varying election methods, such as ranked choice voting or insufficient candidates. Key mayoral elections are set for Logan, Provo, and St. George.
As of now, it’s too late for voters to send their ballots by mail. A recent law, HB300, mandates that ballots must reach county clerks by 8 p.m. on Election Day. For those who haven’t mailed their ballots, Utahns can still submit them via county drop boxes available statewide. Voters can locate nearby drop-off sites by visiting votesearch.utah.gov.
Additionally, in-person voting is available at designated vote centers, with polls open until 8 p.m. Voters should note that valid photo identification is required. Acceptable forms include a Utah driver’s license, a U.S. passport, or tribal IDs. If voters lack these, they may present two alternative forms of identification that clearly display their name and address.
For further details on voting procedures and to understand the specific elections occurring in your area, residents are encouraged to visit vote.utah.gov. As Election Day approaches, polls will play a crucial role in shaping local governance, making it imperative for all eligible voters to participate.
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