Civic Responsibility – Register to Vote

I’m so grateful for this wonderful country and the freedoms that are ours because of the inspired documents the define our liberty and constrain the Republic. Utah is the perfect state to raise a family and I enjoy the beauty that surrounds us – the canvas in which God used to paint a masterpiece.

I feel a great responsibility to be involved at some level in our civic responsibilities and duty to search out the best candidate to represent us a all levels of governmental leadership.

Exercise your liberty by casting your vote. Register to Vote or get more information at Vote.Utah.gov.

“Empower your voice by voting, then raise your voice when it needs to be raised.”

The Republican Primary Election ends June 30, 2020

Below is a list of primary election contests in your area. Click on a contest to view candidates and read their profiles. Due to primary election rules, your ballot may not include all contests listed below. Please click this link for more information on these rules.

Republican for Governor: (In the order listed on the Vote.Utah.gov website) I have created a link to what I could find as the link to there website for the election.

  • THOMAS E. WRIGHT (Governor) Republican
    • ROB BISHOP (Lieutenant Governor) Republican (Lt. Gov for Wright)
  • SPENCER J. COX (Governor) Republican
    • DEIDRE M. HENDERSON (Lieutenant Governor) Republican (Lt. Gov for Cox)
  • JON HUNTSMAN JR. (Governor) Republican
    • MICHELLE KAUFUSI (Lieutenant Governor) Republican (Lt. Gov for Huntsman)
  • GREG HUGHES (Governor) Republican
    • VICTOR IVERSON (Lieutenant Governor) Republican (Lt. Gov for Hughes)

Republican for Attorney General

Republican for County Commission Seat C

Republican for County Recorder

Can’t find the information you’re looking for? Here are some helpful links:

You can change your party affiliation by submitting a new voter registration form. The voter registration form must be received by your county clerk’s office by 5:00 pm on Friday, June 19, 2020.

Is voting by mail secure?

Your county clerk uses various security and privacy measures to ensure that your mail ballot is secret and counted accurately. Watch this short video that explains the vote by mail process and these security measures:

Thanks for taking the time to do the research and vote.

Bishop Anderson