Notice of Election
ATTENTION
Kane County Voters
General Election
November 05, 2024
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Last day a voter can register to vote for the General Election by mailing a
Registration form, Online or in-person is October 25, 2024
The Kane County Clerk's Office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m Mon-Thur, 8:00 a.m to 4:00p.m Friday.
Public Logic & Accuracy Testing will take place on October 10, 2024 at 10:00 a.m.
Board of Canvassers will meet on November 19, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
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The 2024 General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 05, 2024. Ballots will be mailed out to eligible voters starting on October 15, 2024. Voters must be of legal voting age, citizens of the United States, and reside in the precinct in which they are registered. BALLOTS MUST BE POSTMARKED NOV 4TH, 2024 IN ORDER TO BE COUNTED. Mail your ballots early to avoid USPS processing delays.
Early Voting will be held on October 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 29 , 30, 31& Nov 1 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the County Clerk's Office, 76 North Main Street.
All Voters will need a photo ID
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If you choose not to vote your 'Absentee/By Mail' Ballot you may vote in person at the 'Kanab Election Center' located at the 'Kane County Courthouse' 76 North Main Street on Election Day or at the 'Valley Vote Center' located at the 'Kane County North Event Center' located at 475 East State Street on Election Day. You will need to bring in your 'By Mail Ballot' to the election center with you where you will be issued a 'PAPER BALLOT'. An individual with a disability who is not able to vote a manual (paper) ballot by mail, may obtain information on voting in an accessible manner by contacting the County Clerk's Office at 435-644-2458.
You can also choose to vote early in person at the Kane County Clerk/Auditor's Office by bringing in your 'By Mail Ballot' to cast your vote in person on a 'PAPER BALLOT'.
Ballot Drop Box Locations: 76 N Main St in Kanab; 11 1st W ST in Alton; 60 Aaron Burr in Big Water; 90 E Center St in Glendale & 425 E State St in Orderville. Ballot Drop Box's will be available beginning October 15, 2024 at 8:00 A.M and Closing November 05, 2024 at 8:00 P.M.
Voters can verify their party affiliation, registration status, and view a sample ballot online at www.vote.utah.gov or Contact Kane County Clerk's office at 435-644-2458.
For more information visit https://kane.utah.gov/gov/dept/clerk-auditor/ or vote.utah.gov or call 435-644-2458. Any changes to polling locations will be listed on these websites.
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SAMPLE BALLOT
Races that will be on the Primary Election
Federal Offices State Offices County Offices
U.S. President and Vice President
Vote for One State Treasurer
Vote for One Kane County School Board District 3
Vote for One
CORNEL RONALD WEST
MELINA ABDULLAH MILES POMEROY UFP
LUCIFER 'JUSTIN CASE' EVERYLOVE MARLO M. OAKS REP Judicial Retention
JOEL SKOUSEN CON
RIK COMBS NEIL A HANSEN
JILL STEIN GRN
RUDOLPH WARE Precincts:KA1, KA2,KA3:A &C,K4,BU,BW,CW Visit judges.utah.gov to learn about the Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission's recommendations for each judge.
DONALD J. TRUMP REP
JD VANCE State Senate District 26
Vote for One
CHASE OLIVER LIB
MIKE TER MAAT ORAN STAINBROOK Shall MATTHEW B. DURRANT be retained in the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah?
YES
NO
KAMALA D. HARRIS DEM
TIM WALZ CORBIN DAVID FROST DEM
CLAUDIA DE LA CRUZ
KARINA ALEXANDER GARCIA DAVID HINKINS REP
U.S. SENATE
Vote for One Precincts:K3:B, AL,CM,GL,OR Shall RYAN D. TENNEY be retained in the office of Judge of the Court of Appeals of Utah?
YES
NO
CARLTON E. BOWEN IAP State Senate District 27
Vote for One
JOHN CURTIS REP
CAROLINE GLEICH DEM DERRIN R OWENS REP
U.S. House District 2
Vote for One State House District 69
Vote for One Shall RONALD L. Read be retained in the office of Justice Court Judge of Orderville City?
YES
NO
NATHANIEL E WOODWARD DEM LOGAN JAMES MONSON REP
CASSIE EASLEY CON DAVINA SMITH DEM
CELESTE MALOY REP State School Board District 15
Vote for One Proposed Constitutional Amendments
TYLER MURSET Constitutional Amendment A
State Offices JOANN BRINTON REP 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
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Vote for One County Offices
Kane County Commissioner Seat C
Vote for One
SPENCER J. COX REP
DEIDRE M. HENDERSON
TOMMY WILLIAMS IAP
ARCHIE A. WILLIAMS III GWEN BROWN REP
BRIAN SMITH KING DEM
REBEKAH CUMMINGS Kane County Assessor
Vote for One
J. ROBERT LATHAM LIB
BARRY EVAN SHORT J. RYAN MADDUX REP Constitutional Amendment B
TOM TOMENY
WILLIAM LANSING TAYLOR Kane County Recorder
Vote for One 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
Attorney General
Vote for One ISIS SMITH REP
Kane County Treasurer
Vote for One
DEREK BROWN REP
RUDY J BAUTISTA DEM KEIREN CHATTERLEY REP
W. ANDREW MCCULLOUGH LIB Precincts:KA2,CW:B, BU Constitutional Amendment C
AUSTIN HEPWORTH Kane County School Board District 1
Vote for One Shall the Utah Constitution be amended to have the office of county sheriff be elected by voters?
FOR
AGAINST
MICHELLE QUIST UUP
State Auditor
Vote for One JOHN C REESE
MITCHELL GLAZIER
TINA CANNON REP Precincts:K3 Constitutional Amendment D
JEFFREY L. OSTLER CON Kane County School Board District 2
Vote for One 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
CATHERINE VOUTAZ DEM
DANNY LITTLE
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION DURING PUBLIC MEETINGS
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations (including auxiliary communicative aids and services) during this meeting should notify Chameill Lamb at 435-644-2458.