With the primary just a week away, Utahns have until midnight tonight to register to vote in the upcoming primary election.
Utahns can register online or in-person at the appropriate county clerk’s office. If you have already registered, you can view your sample ballot and polling location at vote.utah.gov. The primary election is Tuesday, June 28th.
Thursday, June 23 is the last day a registered voter may request a by-mail ballot for the primary election.In Utah, 20 of 29 counties are designated as vote by-mail, including Summit and Wasatch counties. These counties have sent ballots to all registered voters. If you have not received a ballot, contact the clerk’s office.
Friday is the last day to cast a ballot at an early voting polling location. Visit vote.utah.gov to find date and time information for early voting locations. Monday, June 27 is the last day to postmark your vote by-mail ballot for the primary election.
On primary election day, Voters may drop off their ballot at their county clerk’s office or designated drop boxes.. Each county clerk’s office will also serve as a polling location. Find your polling place at vote.utah.gov.
As of today, more than 10 percent of registered voters have already cast ballots.