http://vote.utah.gov/on-my-ballot/sample-ballot/summit/HOYT18-10/
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October 22 |
Last day to register in-person or online and be eligible to vote in General Election. The deadline to register by mail has passed. You must now register in-person or online. |
Oct 23-Nov 2 |
Early Voting: 10am-5pm weekdays Oct 23-Nov 2nd. Locations at the County Courthouse (Coalville), Marsac Building (Park City), Kimball Junction Library Building (Kimball Jct.), and Kamas City Hall. Registered Summit County voters can go to any of these locations to vote. Remember to bring photo ID. |
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There are 26,160 registered voters in Summit County, UT |
November 6 |
Election Day – Polls open from 7am-8pm
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November 7 |
How Summit County Voted in 2012. |
General Sample Ballot
Summit County, Utah
General — Tuesday, November 6, 2012
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Kent Jones
County Clerk |
Note: Ballot format may not appear identical on election day.
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US Senate (Vote for One) |
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US House 1 (Vote for One) |
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Governor (Vote for One) |
Attorney General (Vote for One) |
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[X] John Swallow |
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State Auditor (Vote for One) |
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[X] Dougall |
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State Treasurer (Vote for One) |
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State Senate 19 (Vote for One) |
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State Representative 53 (Vote for One) |
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Melvin R. Brown |
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County Council Seat A (Vote for One) |
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Max Greenhalgh |
Republican |
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Roger Armstrong |
Democrat |
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County Council Seat B (Vote for One) |
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County Council Seat C (Vote for One) |
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State School Board 12 (Vote for One) |
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North Summit School #3 (Vote for One) |
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Heather L. Staley |
Unaffiliated |
Shall Ann Boyden be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Third Judicial District (Vote for One)
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Shall Anthony B. Quinn be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Third Judicial District (Vote for One)
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Shall C. Dane Nolan be retained in the office of Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Third Juvenile Court District (Vote for One)
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Shall Charles D. Behrens, Jr. be retained in the office of Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Third Juvenile Court District (Vote for One)
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Shall Elizabeth A. Lindsley be retained in the office of Judge of the Juvenile Court of the Third Juvenile Court District (Vote for One)
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Shall Royal I. Hansen be retained in the office of Judge of the District Court of the Third Judicial District (Vote for One)
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Shall Shauna L. Kerr be retained in the office of Judge of the Summit County Justice Court (Vote for One)
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The Park Record November 3, 2012 Endorses four Democrat candidates. Every news organization has only its credibility and reputation to rely on, they cannot afford to show a hand of partisanship. Does it bother anyone else that prior to the November 6, 2012 election the Park Record endorsed Democrat candidates on their Editorial page (and with slants in various articles throughout the year). What happened to fair and balanced. What happened to neutrality in reporting. While various existing news reporting codes of ethics or canons of journalism have some differences, most share common elements including the principles of truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public accountability to be applied to the acquisition of newsworthy information and its subsequent dissemination to the public. Since the Park Record newspaper is clearly a Democrat “voice.” where are Republicans in our area to get their news — The Wasatch Wave or The Summit County Bee? Anyone not a Democrat is being forced to rely on social media, Twitter, Facebook, and an assortment of other Internet websites. Are PR subscriptions up or down
NATIONAL ELECTION 2012 RESULTS
Margin between Romney and Obama by popular vote is 3,380,554 votes. (3% of votes cast)
Romney won 24 states and 206 electoral votes to Obama’s 332 electoral votes.
Obama received 33 fewer electoral votes than in 2008 and nearly 8 million fewer popular votes.
There are 207,643, 594 eligible registered voters in the U.S.A.
(Population is 303,824,640. including unregistered, felons and non-citizens.)
The number of ballots cast was 121,170,344. A dismal 58% registered voter turnout.
Only 15 states require photo I.D. in order to vote in the U.S.A.
Obama’s votes came almost exclusively from the no I.D. states.
http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/State_by_State_Voter_ID_Laws#tab=Details_by_state