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NEW VOTER IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
All voters must present voter identification to the poll worker before voting. The identification must be valid and show their name and photograph, OR they may provide (2) two different documents that show their name and current address. Please visit http://www.clerk.slco.org/elections/Valid_Identification1.html for more information and acceptable identification.
For more information or to check your registration status, polling location, early voting locations or to review your sample ballot visit the County Clerk’s website at www.clerk.slco.org or call them at 801-468-8683.
PRIMARY ELECTION & EARLY VOTING
Early Voting
Weekdays - June 8th – 18th (Weekdays ONLY)
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm (ends 5:00 pm on the 18th)
Voters who were registered to vote prior to May 24, 2010, may vote at any one of the early voting locations listed below
Remember, any voter regardless of party affiliation may choose to vote the democratic ballot. Only registered Republicans or unaffiliated voters who sign an affiliation form at the polls can vote a Republican ballot
Salt Lake County Gov Center 2001 S State St
NW Multipurpose Center 1300 W 300 N
Murray City Hall 5025 S State St
Cottonwood Heights City Hall 1265 E Fort Union Blvd (6900 S)
Herriman City Hall 13011 S Pioneer St (6000 W)
Holladay City Hall 4580 S 2300 E
Taylorsville City Hall 2600 W Taylorsville Blvd (5330 S)
Sandy City Hall 10000 S Centennial Pkwy (170 W)
Draper City Hall 1020 E Pioneer Rd (12425 S)
West Valley City Hall 3600 S Constitution Blvd (2700 W)
Riverton City Hall 12830 S 1700 W
West Jordan City Hall 8000 S Redwood Rd (1700 W)
The 2010 Primary Election will be held on Tuesday June 22, 2010. Polls will be open from 7:00am – 8:00 pm.
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 3 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 Locations
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
To find out which precinct you live in, you can check out this link to the County's web site or click on the links above.
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