Precinct 1 meets in Woodruff at the City Hall-contact Mike Meek
Precinct 2 meets in Randolph at the Old Gym-contact Frank Smith
Precinct 3 meets in RJH 6:00-contact Cameron Argyle
Precinct 4 meets in Garden City at the Lake View Meeting Room-contact David Baird
Precinct-5 meets in Garden City above the Library-contact Dwayne Gifford
All meetings are open for pre-registration to participate at 6:00 PM
The caucus will start at 7:00. Please attend so you can vote for your precinct officers that will represent you at the state and county levels.
Did you know that your participation in Caucus Night can help decide the candidates who will represent each political party in the upcoming General Election in November? It's true! From local school board to state office to president, participating in your local neighborhood caucus night is an important way you can have a say in who represents you.
Depending on how you are registered to vote, at caucus night you can become a party delegate, vote in the presidential primary, and participate in electoral politics at the most grassroots level. Below find everything you need to know to be part of this process.
If you are a registered Republican:
If you're a member of the Republican Party, you should know that they're holding a Presidential Preference Poll on March 5th in conjunction with their state-wide caucus meetings. However, they've restricted the eligible voters of the poll to those who are affiliated members of the Republican Party.
Republicans will also be electing precinct chairs and delegates on caucus night. You can find out more about the caucus meetings, including locations and times, by visiting the Republican Party's website at https://utgop.org/2024-presidential-preference-poll/.
If you are a registered Democrat, unaffiliated, or a member of another political party and want to participate in Democratic caucuses:
Utah Democrats will also be electing precinct officers and delegates at caucus night, and is open to any registered voter. You can find more information at utahdemocrats.org/caucus.
However, the Utah Democratic Party will be holding a Presidential Primary Election as part of Super Tuesday on March 5th. The Democratic Party has opened up its primary election to include voters registered with other political parties, as well as unaffiliated voters.
Members of the Democratic Party will receive a ballot automatically, while non-affiliated voters can vote in person. You can find a polling location at https://vote.utah.gov.
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