Sample Ballot for Davis County, Utah November 5, 2024
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Elections
Notice Type(s)
Notice
Event Start Date & Time
October 15, 2024 12:00 AM
Event End Date & Time
November 5, 2024 08:00 PM
Description/Agenda
This ballot contains every race in Davis County. Your ballot will
have only the races in which you are eligible to vote.
Sample Ballot for
Davis County, Utah
November 5, 2024
Certified by the Clerk of Davis County
INSTRUCTIONS
Making Selections
Use a ball point pen with dark
ink.
To vote for a candidate,
completely fill in the oval next to
the name(s) of the person(s) you
favor as the candidate(s) for each
respective office. You do not
have to vote in every race.
Go to DavisVotes.Com for
candidate information and ballot
drop box locations.
Ballots must be returned in your
return envelope.
Even with permission, you may
not sign the envelope for another
person.
Unsigned ballot envelopes and
ballot envelopes returned after
the deadline will not be counted.
Optional write-in
To vote for a write-in candidate,
fill in the oval next to 'Write-in'
and clearly print the first and last
name(s) in the space provided.
VOTE BOTH SIDES
FEDERAL
U.S. PRESIDENT & VICE
PRESIDENT
Vote for One
CORNEL RONALD WEST
MELINA ABDULLAH
UNAFFILIATED
LUCIFER 'JUSTIN CASE'
EVERYLOVE
UNAFFILIATED
JOEL SKOUSEN
RIK COMBS
CONSTITUTION
JILL STEIN
RUDOLPH WARE
GREEN
DONALD J. TRUMP
JD VANCE
REPUBLICAN
CHASE OLIVER
MIKE TER MAAT
LIBERTARIAN
KAMALA D. HARRIS
TIM WALZ
DEMOCRATIC
CLAUDIA DE LA CRUZ
KARINA ALEXANDRA
GARCIA
UNAFFILIATED
Write-in
PRES
VP
FEDERAL
U.S. SENATE
Vote for One
CARLTON E. BOWEN
INDEPENDENT AMERICAN
JOHN CURTIS
REPUBLICAN
CAROLINE GLEICH
DEMOCRATIC
Write-in
U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 1
Vote for One
BILL CAMPBELL
DEMOCRATIC
DANIEL R. COTTAM
LIBERTARIAN
BLAKE D. MOORE
REPUBLICAN
U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 2
Vote for One
NATHANIEL E
WOODWARD
DEMOCRATIC
CASSIE EASLEY
CONSTITUTION
CELESTE MALOY
REPUBLICAN
TYLER MURSET
UNAFFILIATED
STATE
GOVERNOR & LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR
Vote for One
SPENCER J. COX
DEIDRE M. HENDERSON
REPUBLICAN
TOMMY WILLIAMS
ARCHIE A. WILLIAMS III
INDEPENDENT AMERICAN
BRIAN SMITH KING
REBEKAH CUMMINGS
DEMOCRATIC
J. ROBERT LATHAM
BARRY EVAN SHORT
LIBERTARIAN
TOM TOMENY
WILLIAM LANSING
TAYLOR
UNAFFILIATED
Write-in
GOV
LG
STATE
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Vote for One
DEREK BROWN
REPUBLICAN
RUDY J BAUTISTA
DEMOCRATIC
W. ANDREW
MCCULLOUGH
LIBERTARIAN
AUSTIN HEPWORTH
UNAFFILIATED
MICHELLE QUIST
UNITED UTAH
AUDITOR
Vote for One
TINA CANNON
REPUBLICAN
JEFFREY L. OSTLER
CONSTITUTION
CATHERINE VOUTAZ
DEMOCRATIC
TREASURER
Vote for One
MILES POMEROY
UTAH FORWARD
MARLO M. OAKS
REPUBLICAN
NEIL A HANSEN
DEMOCRATIC
SENATE DISTRICT 4
Vote for One
CALVIN RAY
MUSSELMAN
REPUBLICAN
SENATE DISTRICT 8
Vote for One
TODD WEILER
REPUBLICAN
AARON WILEY
DEMOCRATIC
LAREN C LIVINGSTON
CONSTITUTION
ALISA COX
VAN LANGEVELD
UNAFFILIATED
HOUSE DISTRICT 11
Vote for One
KATY HALL
REPUBLICAN
STATE
HOUSE DISTRICT 12
Vote for One
MIKE SCHULTZ
REPUBLICAN
SHARON HILTON
DEMOCRATIC
HOUSE DISTRICT 13
Vote for One
LORRI ROGERS
DEMOCRATIC
KAREN M. PETERSON
REPUBLICAN
HOUSE DISTRICT 14
Vote for One
KARIANNE LISONBEE
REPUBLICAN
HOUSE DISTRICT 15
Vote for One
JOSH SMITH
UTAH FORWARD
ARIEL DEFAY
REPUBLICAN
HOUSE DISTRICT 16
Vote for One
TREVOR LEE
REPUBLICAN
ZEAID HASAN
DEMOCRATIC
HOUSE DISTRICT 17
Vote for One
STEWART E. BARLOW
REPUBLICAN
ADAM FELLER
LIBERTARIAN
HOUSE DISTRICT 18
Vote for One
PAUL A. CUTLER
REPUBLICAN
STEVE HARTWICK
DEMOCRATIC
HOUSE DISTRICT 19
Vote for One
RAYMOND P. WARD
REPUBLICAN
NICK K WADSWORTH
DEMOCRATIC
CAMERON A
DRANSFIELD
CONSTITUTION
HOUSE DISTRICT 20
Vote for One
MELISSA GARFF
BALLARD
REPUBLICAN
LEW E JEPPSON
DEMOCRATIC
STATE SCHOOL BOARD
STATE SCHOOL BOARD
DISTRICT 3
Vote for One
LAURA JOHNSON
UTAH FORWARD
ROD HALL
REPUBLICAN
COUNTY
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Vote for One
JOHN CROFTS
REPUBLICAN
MICHAEL J LAMBERT
UNAFFILIATED
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Vote for One
ANDY HANSEN
REPUBLICAN
COUNTY RECORDER
Vote for One
KELLY A SILVESTER
REPUBLICAN
COUNTY SURVEYOR
Vote for One
MAX B ELLIOTT
REPUBLICAN
COUNTY TREASURER
Vote for One
MATT BRADY
REPUBLICAN
DAVIS SCHOOL BOARD
DAVIS SCHOOL BOARD 1
Vote for One
ALISA ALLRED MERCER
NONPARTISAN
MELANIE MORTENSEN
NONPARTISAN
DAVIS SCHOOL BOARD 2
Vote for One
JENNIFER LARSEN
BROOKS
NONPARTISAN
JOANI F STEVENS
NONPARTISAN
DAVIS SCHOOL BOARD 4
Vote for One
JEFFERY S YOUNG
NONPARTISAN
BRIGIT GERRARD
NONPARTISAN
DAVIS SCHOOL BOARD 5
Vote for One
MICHELLE RICHARDS
BARBER
NONPARTISAN
JUDICIAL
Visit judges.utah.gov to learn about the
Judicial Performance Evaluation
Commission's recommendations for each
judge.
UTAH SUPREME
COURT
Shall MATTHEW B.
DURRANT be retained in
the office of Justice of the
Supreme Court of Utah?
Yes
No
UTAH COURT OF
APPEALS
Shall RYAN D. TENNEY be
retained in the office of
Judge of the Court of
Appeals of Utah?
Yes
No
SECOND JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT
Shall JOSEPH M. BEAN be
retained in the office of
Judge of the District Court of
the Second Judicial District?
Yes
No
SECOND JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT
Shall RONALD G.
RUSSELL be retained in the
office of Judge of the District
Court of the Second Judicial
District?
Yes
No
SECOND JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT
Shall CRISTINA PATRICIA
ORTEGA be retained in the
office of Judge of the District
Court of the Second Judicial
District?
Yes
No
SECOND JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT
Shall CRAIG HALL be
retained in the office of
Judge of the District Court of
the Second Judicial District?
Yes
No
SECOND JUDICIAL
DISTRICT COURT
Shall MICHAEL DARIO
DIREDA be retained in the
office of Judge of the District
Court of the Second Judicial
District?
Yes
No
SECOND JUVENILE
DISTRICT COURT
Shall TASHA WILLIAMS be
retained in the office of
Judge of the Juvenile Court
of the Second Juvenile
Court District?
Yes
No
JUDICIAL
Visit judges.utah.gov to learn about the
Judicial Performance Evaluation
Commission's recommendations for each
judge.
MUNICIPAL JUSTICE
COURT
Shall BRIAN E. BROWER
be retained in the office of
Justice Court Judge of
Clearfield City?
Yes
No
MUNICIPAL JUSTICE
COURT
Shall CATHERINE JEANE
HOSKINS be retained in the
office of Justice Court Judge
of Clinton City?
Yes
No
MUNICIPAL JUSTICE
COURT
Shall CATHERINE JEANE
HOSKINS be retained in the
office of Justice Court Judge
of Syracuse City?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION #3
OFFICIAL BALLOT
PROPOSITION FOR THE
CITY OF BOUNTIFUL, UTAH
Recreation, Arts and Parks
(RAP) Tax Reauthorization
Election
November 5, 2024
Shawna Andrus
Bountiful City Recorder
Shall the City of Bountiful,
Utah, be authorized to
impose a 0.1% sales and
use tax to fund park
improvements, recreational
improvements, and cultural
facilities and organizations
for the City of Bountiful?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION #4
OFFICIAL BALLOT
PROPOSITION FOR THE
CITY OF FARMINGTON,
UTAH
RECREATION, ARTS AND
PARK (RAP) TAX
REAUTHORIZATION
ELECTION
NOVEMBER 5, 2024
DeAnn Carlile
Farmington City Recorder
Farmington City has
assessed the Recreation,
Arts and Parks Sales Tax
since 2014.
Shall Farmington City, Utah,
be authorized to renew the
imposition of a 0.1% Sales
and Use Tax for
Recreational, Arts, and
Parks Facilities, Programs
and Organizations for ten
additional years?
Yes
No
PROPOSITION #6
OFFICIAL BALLOT
PROPOSITION FOR
IMPOSING A PARAT TAX IN
CLEARFIELD
November 5, 2024
Nancy R. Dean
Clearfield City Recorder
Shall Clearfield City, Utah,
be authorized to impose a
0.1% sales and use tax for
funding Parks, Arts,
Recreation, Aquatics, and
Trails ('PARAT') facilities,
programs and
organizations?
FOR IMPOSITION OF THE
PARAT TAX
AGAINST IMPOSITION OF
THE PARAT TAX
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT A
Shall the Utah Constitution
be amended to allow
income tax money to be
used for all state needs and
prioritize public education
funding for changes in
enrollment and inflation? If
this amendment is
approved, state statute will
eliminate the state sales tax
on food.
For
Against
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT B
Shall the Utah Constitution
be amended to increase the
limit on the annual
distributions from the State
School Fund to public
schools from 4% to 5% of
the fund?
For
Against
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT C
Shall the Utah Constitution
be amended to have the
office of county sheriff be
elected by voters?
For
Against
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT D
Should the Utah
Constitution be changed to
strengthen the initiative
process by:
- Prohibiting foreign
influence on ballot
initiatives and
referendums.
- Clarifying the voters and
legislative bodies' ability
to amend laws.
If approved, state law would
also be changed to:
- Allow Utah citizens 50%
more time to gather
signatures for a
statewide referendum.
- Establish requirements
for the legislature to
follow the intent of a
ballot initiative.
For
Against
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