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Ballots Mailed Out Today!

Updated: Jun 13, 2018

Today’s the day! All registered voters will have their ballots mailed out today, June 5th. In the next couple of days you should see your ballots in the mail – so keep your eyes peeled. Voters then can make their choices and mail them back. No standing in line. No waiting. No pressure.

You may return your ballot in the following ways:

BY MAIL – You may return your ballot by mail. Postage is required. Make sure your ballot is postmarked on or before Monday, June 25, 2018.


DROP OFF – Save a stamp and drop your ballot at the Provo City Recorder's office or at any Utah County voter service center.


Voter Service Center Locations:

If you did not receive a ballot or you need the amenities of the electronic voting equipment, you may vote in person during the Early Voting Period: June 12, 2018 - June 22, 2018 or on Election Day, June 26 at any of the twenty-four Utah County Voter Service Centers. Be sure to bring ID and proof of residency. For times and locations visit utahcounty.gov/Dept/clerkaud/Elections/Absentee.asp.


A voter service center will be available on Primary Election day at the Provo Recreation Center from 7 AM - 8 PM. If you do not receive a ballot in the mail or you loose/misplace your ballot you can stop by the service center and vote provisionally. Registered voters must bring a current ID (driver license with their current address or two items that have their current address).


Voter Registration:

Those who are uncertain about whether their registration status is current can check online at vote.utah.gov. If you have moved, you need to ensure your address is up to date. If you are not registered, you can get a registration form from the Utah County Clerk’s Office at 100 E Center Street or register online at vote.utah.gov.


Your registration form must be submitted online at least 7 days before an election to be eligible to vote in that election. If your form is sent by mail, it must be postmarked at least 30 days before an election to be eligible to vote in that election. Call 801-852-6524 with questions.


Visit voteprovo.com for election announcements, vote-by-mail details, and voter registration information.

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