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Wasatch County Republican delegates selected Luke Searle to be the nominee for county council at Tuesday’s convention. He will not face a challenger in the November election and will join the council in 2023.
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Local Republicans are holding nominating conventions Tuesday night, and some prominent politicians have told the local parties they’ll attend.
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State Rep. Mike Kohler says he’s enjoyed his first term representing Wasatch County and much of Park City, and is ready for another.
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Summit County Auditor Michael Howard, who is running for a third term, oversaw a recent software transition that resulted in the county paying a fine to the state and hiring an ‘expensive’ consultant to fix discrepancies. He has also served an LDS mission and completed master’s degree coursework while in office.
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Vaughn Hokanson is a law clerk and former gymnastics coach who’s now working on Jason Preston’s congressional campaign. He’s also running to represent the Wasatch Back in the Utah Senate.
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Summit County Democrats will meet Tuesday in neighborhood precincts to select local voting representatives for the upcoming county and state conventions.
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Local Democrats will caucus Tuesday in Wasatch County to select neighborhood precinct delegates as part of the 2022 election process.
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In her third bid for state government, Democrat Meaghan Miller is challenging Republican Representative Mike Kohler for Utah House Seat 59.
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Mary Williams, a longtime resident of the Heber Valley and local business owner, is running for a seat on the county council.
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Nick Hill, a parent of a Parley’s Park Elementary student, is running for a seat on the Park City Board of Education. He says he’ll focus on repairing broken trust and increasing transparency.
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Erin Grady, who represents district 5 of the Park City Board of Education, is officially running for a third term.