NOTICE OF 2024 REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION (PDF)
Statewide initiatives from the 2023 General Election in Utah
2024 Rich County Election Candidate List:
Click Candidate's name to view their Declaration Of Candidacy
Candidate | Seeking Office of: |
Assessor | |
Commissioner C | |
Commissioner C | |
Commissioner C | |
Local School Board #1 | |
Local School Board #1 | |
Local School Board #2 | |
Local School Board #2 | |
Local School Board #5 | |
Recorder | |
Recorder | |
Recorder | |
Treasurer |
Primary Elections
FOR ALL REGISTERED VOTERS: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
In 2024 there will be partisan primary elections.
• The Democratic Party will have a Presidential Primary Election on March 5, 2024.
• The Republican Party has chosen to hold a Presidential Preference Poll in conjunction with their
statewide caucus meetings on March 5, 2024.
• According to State Law, political parties set rules regarding who may participate in their
primary elections and caucuses.
• Your party affiliation will determine which ballot you receive and which primary or caucus you
may participate in. Your party affiliation cannot be changed after Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 5
pm. and will remain in effect through the June 2024 Primary Election. It will also remain in
effect.
thereafter unless you choose to change it.
• You may remain unaffiliated past this deadline and affiliate with your chosen party at any
time.
• If you are an unaffiliated voter and would like a ballot for the democratic primary in March,
please notify our office by phone or email.
• If you would like to participate in the Republican caucus, please update your voter registration
at voter.utah.gov.
You can review your voter registration and party affiliation and make necessary changes at
voter.Utah.gov or contact the Rich County Clerks Office at 435-793-2415.
Voting
Rich County is ALL-BY-MAIL voting. Please check with the County Clerk's Office to see if your information is correct and you have a signature on file. You are eligible to vote in Utah if you are a United States citizen, at least 18 years old on or before election day, and will have resided in the State for 30 days prior to election day. If you are an incarcerated felon you are not eligible to vote in Utah. Municipal Elections to elect the mayor and council members are nonpartisan and are held on odd-numbered years. These elections are administered by the City offices and the polling places may be different than those used in even-numbered years. Countywide elections are held in even-numbered years and are administered by the County Clerk/Auditor office. The Election Division is under the direction of Anneliesa Peart, Rich County Clerk/Auditor.
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