Utah’s 2019 Primary Elections: A Voter’s Guide

This information is brought to you by the Disability Law Center.
2019 is a municipal election year. That means, in most of Utah, the election is about city or town government. Primary elections are being held on Tuesday, August 13, wherever a primary is being held in the state of Utah.
By-mail ballots must be post-marked by the 12th. If a voter lives in a city that is voting by mail and missed mailing the ballot, there are usually drop boxes and/or a vote center open on Election Day.
During municipal voting years, you might see some changes to the way that elections operate. Some towns contract with the County Clerk’s office to conduct elections. In those areas, elections often operate the same as they do during years with state and federal elections. In fact, in many areas, ballots have already been mailed to registered voters.
When a town conducts their own election, you might see a return to traditional voting at a polling place. You may also find fewer accommodations. Federal laws that protect a voter’s right to vote privately and independently only apply to state and federal elections. Recently, interesting court decisions from other parts of the country have required some cities to provide appropriate voting accommodations, like voting machines. We’ll continue to keep an eye on that and how it may impact Utah voting in the future.
We have made contact with each Utah county to learn more about where voting is happening and how voters can participate. The following table summarizes what we know. We will continue to update the table as we learn more. Feel free to contact the Disability Law Center if you have any questions about this information or your voting rights: (800) 662-9080.
Voting, County By County
- Beaver City
- Mail Drop Box at Beaver City building
- The county clerk’s office will have a vote center with a voting machine.
- Plymouth
- Honeyville
- Brigham City
- Mail (all)
- Plymouth & Honeyville
- Drop it at city offices during regular hours
- Brigham City
- USU Student Center
- Smithfield
- Hyrum
- Logan
Options for returning your ballot
- Check with your city or town to find out how to vote.
- East Carbon, Helper
- Available at county building and Wellington City Hall
Options for returning your ballot
- By Mail
- A ballot drop box is available at each city office during their regular business hours through Monday before the election
- Bountiful drop box is located in the Bountiful Police Station
- You can also return your ballot at a Vote Center.
- Davis County will have eight vote centers on Election Day
- To learn where, contact the clerk/auditor at (801) 451-3213.
- Roosevelt City
- At the city offices during regular business hours
- The city will be available to assist with provisional ballots from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Election Day. (City offices)
- Moab
- By mail
- At the county clerk’s office
- Moab City Offices
- The County Clerk’s office will assist voters from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Election Day.
- A voting machine with accessible features will be available.
- Cedar City
- Kanaraville
- At County Clerk’s Office
- Parawan
- Cedar City Offices
- Cedar City Offices
- County Building in Parawan
- Nephi
- Election held at Nephi City Building
- Nephi City Offices
- Kanab
- Glendale
- Big Water
- Scipio
- The County is conducting all city elections
- By Mail
- Drop Boxes
- At a Vote Center
Salt Lake will offer 8 early voting locations weekdays through August 12, 2-6 pm. The locations will be open on Election Day along with an additional 14 locations, for a total of 22 vote centers on August 13th.
To find out where vote centers will be located, visit the Salt Lake County elections page.
- Monticello
- By mail
- At county building
- County building
- Gunnison
- Mountain Green
- By mail
- County Building
- County Clerk’s Office on Election Day
- Monroe
- By mail
- None
- Tooele City
- Stansbury Service Agency
- Early voting Friday
- August 9th, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Tooele County Admin Building
- Basement Auditorium
- Middle Canyon Elementary Stansbury High School
- North Entrance
- Eagle Mountain
- Highland
- Lehi
- Mapleton
- Orem
- Pleasant Grove
- Provo
- Council Districts 3 & 4
- By mail
- Drop box
- Locations listed on the Utah County website
- Also lists the locations of planned vote centers
- Heber City
A voting machine is available.
Options for returning your ballot
- By mail
- Drop box locations
- Planned vote centers
Early voting will be held August 9 and August 12 at the Weber Center Ste. 115 from 8 am to 5 pm.