Make Your Voice Heard, Get Out and Vote in Tomorrow’s Primary Elections

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Make your voices heard, by voting in the primary election on Tuesday, June 25. Those that haven’t already are urged to take a moment to do research before heading to the polls. It’s important that informed voting is made on each candidate.

For Carbon County elections, residents may cast their votes at the Carbon County Administration building located at 751 East 100 North in Price. Voting will run from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. that day.

For individuals who are casting their vote via mail in ballot, those ballots must be mailed in Monday, June 24, and postmarked by 6 p.m.

For those who would like to drop off their ballot, may do so by dropping them off at any of the six locations around the county. Drop off ballots must be dropped off prior to 8 p.m., on June 25 in order to be counted.

Those locations are listed as follows:

Carbon County Administration Building (Clerk’s Office and East Parking Lot Drop Box): 751 E. 100 N. Ste 1100, Price, UT. or 751 E. 100 N., Price, UT.

East Carbon City Hall: 101 West Geneva Dr., East Carbon, UT 84520

Wellington City Hall: 150 W. Main, Wellington, UT 84542

Helper City Hall (Drive-up window available): 58 S. Main, Helper, UT 84526

Scofield City Hall: 155 E. Ivy St., Scofield, UT 84529

Those in need of assistance can call the Carbon County Clerk’s office at (435) 636-3200.

For Emery County elections, residents may cast their votes at the Emery County Courthouse, located at 75 East Main Street in Castle Dale. Voting will run from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., on June 25.

For individuals who are casting their vote via mail in ballot, those ballots must be mailed in by Monday, June 24 and postmarked by 6 p.m.

Citizens who would like to drop off their paper ballots may do so by using one of the two drop boxes located at the Emery County Courthouse. Drop off ballots must be dropped off prior to 8 p.m., on June 25 in order to be counted.

Those in need of assistance can call the Emery County clerk’s office at (435) 381-3550. For more election information visit: https://vote.utah.gov/

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