2020 Election Results can be found on this page: 2020 Election Results
Make sure you are registered and your mailing address is up to date. To determine if you are registered please visit vote.utah.gov, or call our office; 435-743-6223; 435-864-2440
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Local Initiative Voter Information Pamphlet Proposition 6 Land Use Amendments; Land Use Amendments Petition
Please read the attached notice regarding your 2020 Primary Election Ballot.
Vote by Mail Flyer for 2020 General Election
Ballots will be mailed 21 days before each election.
If you do not receive a ballot by October 23rd contact our office. Don’t wait until it is too late.
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- If you cannot read or mark a mailed ballot, we can provide assistance or the use of a ballot marking device with accessible features (e.g. audio ballot, touch screen, large print, high contrast). If you need assistance with voting your ballot or you have ballot issues, please contact the Clerk’s Office 435-743-6223; 435-864-2440
Voters needing assistance are encouraged to contact the Clerk’s Office 435-743-6223; 435-864-2440
- Notice of Logic and Accuracy (L&A) Testing
- 2020 Caucus Locations for the Republican and Democratic Parties – To see all parties caucus information visit caucus.utah.gov or vote.utah.gov to find your specific caucus location.
- 2020 Election Notice
- 2020 Candidate Signature Requirements:
The below signature requirements are for the following office up for election:
Party / # Signatures needed:
Constitution: 2
Democratic: 208
Independent American: 208
Libertarian: 1
No Labels: 1
Republican: 154
United Utah: 208
Utah Forward: 208
Unaffiliated: 300
Packets are due 14 days before the candidates’ party’s convention.
*Signatures must be from Millard County active registered voters with the same party affiliation as the candidate running for office – with the following exceptions:
- Packets of Candidates affiliated with the Democratic Party, Independent Utah Party may also include all voters, regardless of party affiliation.
Packets are due 14 days before the candidates’ party’s convention.
*Signatures must be from Millard County active registered voters with the same party affiliation as the candidate running for office – with the following exceptions:
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- Packets of Candidates affiliated with the United Utah Party may also include all voters, regardless of party affiliation.
- Packets of Candidates affiliated with the Independent Utah Party and Democratic Party may also include voters with no affiliation to a party.
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The below signature requirements are for the following office up for election:
U.S. Senate: | 28,000 | Utah Senate: | 2,000 |
U.S. House of Rep: | 7,000 | Utah House of Representatives: | 1,000 |
State Treasurer: | 28,000 | State School Board | |
- 2020 Election Candidates
- 2020 General Election Sample Ballots
NOTICE OF DATES & LOCATIONS OF THE 2020 GENERAL ELECTION
In an effort to better inform voters about Utah’s new primary election process, the Lieutenant Governor’s office has produced a short, animated video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiyUHtASqS8
To view the 2020 Official Election Notice and/or Candidate Signature Requirements posted by the State of Utah Office of the Lieutenant Governor visit: elections.utah.gov/election-resources.
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Voters needing assistance with their mailed ballot | If you cannot read or mark a mailed ballot, we can provide assistance or the use of a ballot marking device with accessible features (e.g. audio ballot, touch screen, large print, high contrast). If you need assistance with voting your ballot or you have ballot issues, please contact the Millard County Clerk’s Office 435-743-6223; 435-864-2440 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
· All ballots will be in the form of paper and will be mailed to each registered voter eligible to vote the upcoming Election. If you have ballot issues: did not receive a ballot, tore or damaged your ballot, please contact the Clerk’s Office ASAP.
· If you would prefer to vote in person, rather than mailing your ballot through the mail, please bring in the ballot that was mailed to you, along with a picture ID to one of the two vote centers during early voting or on Election Day; OR · Personally drop your ballot in one of the outside drop boxes; 24 hours a day, up to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day (see locations above). Drop boxes are a convenient way of returning your ballot without having to use a stamp to mail, or to avoid long wait lines at a vote center. · If mailing your ballot, it must be postmarked on or before the Monday before the election in order for it to be counted. · Ballots cannot be forwarded, not even from a street address to a post office box, or vice versa. To ensure you receive your ballot, visit vote.utah.gov to make sure your mailing address is current. |