Town & County
Primary Elections ballots mailed out June 7
PARK CITY, Utah. — Primary election ballots are beginning to find themselves in mailboxes and P.O. boxes this week. Residents and registered voters should see them already or early the week of June 13. Election day is Tuesday, June 28. Those affiliated with the Republican party will only vote for GOP candidates and non-affiliated or Democratic voters will vote for Democratic candidates.
The Park City Board of Education seeks to fill two seats in Districts 4 (Jeremy, Silver Creek, Moose Hollow, Bitner) and 5 (Pinebrook, Summit Park, Wagon Wheel) in a non-partisan election. The two most voted for in the Primary for District 4 will continue on to the November 8 General Election. With District 5 only having two candidates, both will move to the November ballot.
If you’re unsure of your registration status, check here by inputting your name and address.
Summit County also provides information on all 2022 Filed Candidates, including political party, candidate status, contact information, some candidate websites, and declaration of candidacy.
Submit your votes via Summit County’s official election drop boxes listed here. Drop boxes will no longer accept ballots at 8:01 p.m. on June 28. Ballots can also be submitted by mail; Primary Election ballots must be postmarked by Monday, June 27, 2022. In-person voting is available on Primary Election Day, June 28, 2022, visit a Voting Assistance Center if you did not receive your ballot in the mail or you need assistance with voting.
For the best information on candidates, you can visit their websites and contact them with any questions. Candidates will typically have a page titled “issues” that discuss popular and debated topics.