Military and Overseas Absentee Voting:
Voting is a constitutional right that American citizens eighteen (18) years and older can freely exercise.
The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) covers all active-duty members of
the Uniformed Services and their families and US citizens who reside overseas, and assists them in
exercising their right to vote. A military or overseas voter is one who has an APO, FPO, or a foreign
address. This does NOT include Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, or other American territories as
they have USPS addresses.
Choose the option below that best fits your situation:
Option #1: Register to vote and apply for an absentee ballot in one step through the Federal
Voter Assistance Program website, www.fvap.gov. This website provides access to the FWAB,
federal write-in absentee ballot, that can be used in the event you did not receive your ballot.
Citizens may register to vote and request an absentee ballot by filling out the Federal Post Card
Application (FPCA) and mailing it to the local election official where they are eligible to vote.
Option #2: Register to vote and apply for an absentee ballot through the State of Utah
online voter registration website, https://secure.utah.gov/voterreg Voter address MUST
be same as Driver's License address for this to work seamlessly.
- If your driver's license address is not current,
please update your address with the Driver's License Division
at https://secure.utah.gov/dlr/.
After updating your address, please allow 24 hours
before returning to register to vote online.
- If your address is not current with DLD you may still use the online voter registration system, but
you will be required to print the voter form with the correct address, sign it and mail it in.
Once registered to vote the election official sends an absentee ballot to the citizen via their chosen
method of delivery. The citizen votes and returns their ballot to their election official by the deadline:
no later than 8 pm on Election Day. Always allow ample time to request, receive and return your ballot.
Notify your election official with any changes to your address and contact information.
Uintah County Clerk-Auditor 147 East Main St. Vernal, UT 84078
Phone: 435-781-5360 or email clerk-auditor@uintah.gov
Uintah.gov/Elections
The following offices are to be filled at the General Election to be held
November 4, 2025:
Ballard City: 435-722-3393 Term:
City Mayor four year
Two Council Members four year
Naples City: 435-789-9090 Term:
City Mayor four year
Two Council Members four year
Vernal City: 435-789-2255 Term:
City Mayor four year
Two Council Members four year
Ashley Valley Water & Sewer Improvement District: 435-789-9400 Term:
Two Board Members four year
Ballard Water Improvement District: 435-722-3393 Term:
Three Board Members four year
Jensen Water Improvement District: 435-789-2781 Term:
Two Board Members four year
Johnson Water Improvement District: 435-722-2620 Term:
One At-Large Board Member - Uintah and Duchesne Counties four year
Precinct 1 - Duchesne County only four year
Maeser Water Improvement District: 435-789-2353 Term:
Two Board Members four year
Ouray Park Water Improvement District: 435-545-2415 Term:
One Board Member four year
Tridell-Lapoint Water Improvement District: 435-247-2475 Term:
Two Board Members four year
Candidacy Filing: Cities: June 2nd - 6th, 8 am to 5 pm.
Districts: June 2nd - 9th, as per District Office Hours
Please contact the individual City or District for specific information.
Pursuant to Utah Election Code 20A-16-401, a military or overseas voter may use the electronic
transmission system or any other approved method to apply for a military-overseas ballot by the
Friday immediately before the election.
Notice of Special Accommodations (ADA)
In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations during this meeting should notify Kaelyn Meyers at Ballard City Building, Route 2 Box 2381, Roosevelt, Utah 84066: 2381 East 1000 South, Ballard, Utah 84066, Phone: 435-722-3393.