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Home » Administrative Services » Elections
Elections

2007 ELECTION DATES TO REMEMBER:
Polls will be open from 7am - 8pm
Voter Map (with districts etc..)
There will be a city wide election on November 6

General Election:  Tuesday, November 6, 2007

In-Office Voting
Weekdays between October 15 through November 5
8am - 5pm
ONLY at the Salt Lake County Govt Center - 2001 S State St, South Bldg

Early Voting
Weekdays October 23-November 1
2-6pm Only at City Hall - 4580 S 2300 E

November 2
1-5pm, CIty Hall

 

CANDIDATES:

Council District Precincts Candidates Polling Location
District One 4000, 4002, 4004, 4005, 4006 City Hall - 4580 S 2300 E
District Two 4001, 4003, 4007, 4009, 4011, 4013 Lynn H. Pace * Our Savior's Lutheran Church - 2500 E 3900  S
District Three 4166, 4167, 4168, 4182, 4194 St Vincent DePaul Church - 1375 Spring Lane
District Four 4008, 4010, 4012, 4014, 4016, 4018 Holladay LIbrary - 2150 E 4800 S
Steven R. Peterson  *
E. Barry Topham
District Five 4020, 4022, 4024, 4025, 4026, 4027, 4028, 4276 D. Blaine Anderson Oakwood Elementary - 5815 S Highland Dr
Joseph James (Jim) Palmer
* incumbent

 


Anyone may choose to vote in-office prior to Election Day.  People voting early must show valid photo ID or two forms that prove residency.

Voting Precincts 
To find out which precinct you live in, you can check out this link to the County's web site.

Polling Places
For reasons beyond our control, polling locations often change.  Prior to each election every household will be mailed a Polling Location Notice. This notice is for the November 6 General Election and supersedes any past notice you have have received.
Polling places will be open on the day of the election from 7:00am –8:00pm. Link to polling places

Vote by Mail
Instead of going to an Early Voting location or to your assigned polling location on Election Day, you can have your ballot mailed to you on a permanent basis.  Anyone may utilize this convenient option.  It is your choice and all you have to do is apply.  Once the County receives your application you will automatically be mailed a ballot for every election.  Get more information on absentee voting.

To check your registration status, obtain a vote-by-mail ballot application or review your sample ballot visit www.clerk.slco.org or call
468-3427

 


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