Voter Information

Do I live in Utah’s District 2?

If you live in the Salt Lake County – Open this map (PDF) and look for your approximate address. You can use the zoom tool to zoom in and out for more details. Any address within the shaded area is part of Utah’s 2nd Congressional District.

If you live in any of the following counties, they are entirely within in the 2nd Congressional District: Carbon, Dagget, Duschene, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Kane, Piute, San Juan, Uintah, Washington, Wayne.

How do I register to vote?

The most important thing to remember is that your registration MUST be entered with your local county clerk or postmarked BEFORE May 21st.You can bring your voter registration form to your county clerk in person before May 21st. You may register with any party affiliation or no affiliation at all, any Utah citizen can participate in Democratic primary elections.
Download and print either a Utah Voter Registration Form or a National Voter Registration Form (for individuals who are residents of another state). Once completed, mail the form to your county clerk’s office. Must be postmarked 30 days before the election to be registered for the upcoming election. Valid identification is required at the polls.
Registration forms are also available at State Agency Offices, including the Drivers Licence Division, Division of Workforce Services, Utah State Department of Health, Women, Infant and Children (WIC) Offices, the Division of Services for People with Disabilities, the Department of Rehabilitation, and public colleges and universities.
If you don’t know if you are registered or not you can check withyour local County Clerk to find out if you are on the list of registered voters.

How do I vote in the Democratic Primary on June 22?

The Democratic Primary is open for any resident of Utah to vote in. You do not have to be affiliated with the Democratic Party to vote in the primary. To find out where the voting will be held, there are two steps.
Step 1. – Click on this link to find your County Clerk’s contact information
Step 2. – Call your local County Clerk’s office. They can tell you where you will be able to go to vote.

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