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Where Do I Vote?

Weber County is divided into 155 voting precincts. For each Election year these precincts are assigned a Polling Location.  There are some exceptions for small precincts which receive ballots by-mail. Please use the following resources to determine where you are to vote in 2012.

Note that if you have recently moved and have not registered you may still be eligible to vote at your new address's assigned Polling Location.

 

Lieutenant Governor's Voter Information Website

http://vote.utah.gov

  • Please note that information you enter on the Lieutenant Governor's website must match exactly how it was registered with the County.
  • SAMPLE BALLOTS - Here you may also view a sample of the ballot you will be issued on Election day.
  • You can also find contact information for your elected officials.
 

Weber County Election Office

To determine your Polling Location for the upcoming election please call the Elections Office at (801)399-7411

Check the Local Newspaper

Before each Election a notice will be printed in the newspaper signifying where each precinct will be voting.

Frequently Asked Questions

1.  Where do I vote in the upcoming Election?

2.  Where can I view a sample ballot?

 
 

Where do I vote in the upcoming Election?

Use the above resources to determine your voting precinct using your current primary address.  Once you know your precinct you can check the above Polling Locations link to find the Location assigned to your precinct.  Note that any registered voter can vote at any of the Early Voting sites.


Am I registered?

You may check the Lieutenant Governor's website using the link above or you may contact the County Elections Office.


I don't know what precinct I am assigned to.

Use Precinct Locator to search your address and find your precinct.


I have recently moved, can I still vote?

If you have moved, you have until 15 days before the Election to register in the Clerk's Office.  If you have missed the 15 day dead-line and have previously been registered in the state of Utah you may go to your new precinct's polling location and vote a Provisional Ballot.  Please see the Voter Registration Information web page.


Where can I view a Sample Ballot? / What will I be voting on this year?

When Election Day draws nearer and you are a currently registered voter you may visit the Lieutenant Governor's website using the link above and view a sample ballot.