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Utah State law allows options for voting before Election Day, including Early Voting and Absentee Voting by mail.

Early Voting

What is early voting?

Section 20A-3-601 of the Utah Code allows voters to cast their votes in person up to 14 days before Election Day.  The goal of early voting is to increase participation in the voting process and to relieve congestion and long lines at the polls on Election Day.  A voter need not provide a reason why they wish to vote early.

 

Who can early vote? 

Any person who is registered to vote may vote early.

 

Who should early vote?

Any registered voter who does not want to stand in long lines on Election Day or who will be out of town on Election Day.  Generally waiting lines are short or non-existent; and parking is readily available.

 

Where can I go to early vote?

 
2010 General Early Voting Locations
October 19th-22nd  &  October 25th-29th

LOCATION

ADDRESS

Ogden Valley Branch Library

   131 S 7400 E, Huntsville

North Branch Library

   475 E 2600 N, North Ogden

Marriott-Slaterville City Hall

   1570 W 400 N, Marriott-Slaterville

Pleasant Valley Library

   5568 Adams Ave, Washington Terr.

The Weber Center

   2380 Washington Blvd Ste 320

Roy Municipal Building

   5051 S 1900 W, Roy

Any registered voter in Weber County can vote at any early voting location.

      

Any questions, please contact Election Staff at 801-399-8034.


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Absentee Voting

 

Absentee voting allows certain persons to vote before election day.  Absentee voting is commonly referred to as voting by mail or "absentee."  For the Municipal Primary or General elections you will need to contact your town clerk or city recorder.  For all other elections contact the Weber County Elections Office at (801)399-8034.

  • A person may vote by-mail for any reason.
  • A person may apply for Permanent Absentee Voter Status by checking the appropriate box on an Application for Absent-Voter Ballot. 
  • An Absent-Voter application may be obtained by calling the Weber County Elections Office at (801)399-8034 or online at the following link
    Absent-Voter Application (PDF).

 

All first time absentee voters who have not shown ID in the past must include ID with their ballot.