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Dates to be aware of County Election:

March 9-13

·       Declaration period for US Congressional Candidates (LG’s Office Only)

March 11

·       Last day County Candidates may submit signature packets (may submit them any day this week 9-11)

March 17

·       Republican Caucuses

March 25:

·       Republican Party Convention

April 1

·       Party affiliation change deadline

April 25

·       Republican State Convention

April 27

·       Last day for a Registered Political Party Candidates to Declare Candidacy

May 5

·       Effective date of bills passed in the 2026 legislative session (unless otherwise specified in the bill)

May 8

·       First day to send ballots to Military & Over Seas Voters (UOCAVA)

·       Candidate Profiles are due before 5:00 p.m.

May 9

·       Last day an individual may challenge a voter’s eligibility

May 26 (tentative)

·       Conduct Logic & Accuracy testing at 2:00 p.m. at the Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT.  This is open to the Public.

June 2:

·       Ballots will be sent to all active registered voters, not including those who have opted out of receiving a ballot in the mail.

June 9:

·       Early Voting – Fillmore 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm.  Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT

June 11

·       Early Voting – Fillmore 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm.  Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT

June 12:

·       Early Voting in Delta 10 am – 4pm.  County Satellite Offices 71 S 200 W Delta, UT

June 12:

·       Last Day to register to vote (all methods).

June 16:

·       Last day to request an absentee ballot.  (NOTE: this deadline does not apply to military and overseas voters.)

June 18:

·       Early Voting – Fillmore 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT

·       Early Voting in Delta 10 am – 4pm.  County Satellite Offices 71 S 200 W Delta, UT

June 19:

·       Early Voting – Fillmore 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT

June 22:

·       Early Voting – Fillmore 9 am – 12 pm & 1 pm – 4 pm Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT

·       If a UOCAVA voter is not registered to vote, they may submit a FPCA and FWAB to register to vote and submit their ballot.

·       Last day for a UOCAVA voter to submit an application for an absentee ballot.

June 23:

·       Primary Election.

·       Polls open 7am – 8pm

·       All ballots, in order to be counted must be received in hand or in a drop box before 8:00 p.m.

June 29

·       Last day to show proof of residency or identification for Provisional Ballots

June 30 (Tentative)

·       Post Election Audit at 2:00 pm – Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT.  This is open to the Public.

July 1

·       Judicial Declaration Period Opens

July 7

·       Primary Election Canvass at noon – Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT – This is open to the Public.

July 15

·       End of Judicial Filing Period, promptly at 5:00 p.m.

July 23

·       Financial Disclosure Reports for all candidates (FDR) Due before 5:00 pm

August 28:

·       Write in Candidacy Deadline promptly at 5:00 p.m.

September 4:

·       Deadline to submit a Candidate Profile on: vote.utah.gov

September 9

·       Deadline to submit an argument for/against a special local ballot proposition (not an imitative or referendum)

September 18:

·       Military and Overseas Ballots will be sent

September 18:

·       Deadline for submitting a rebuttal argument for/against a local ballot proposition and initiatives

September 19

·       First day to distribute the VIP for County initiatives

September 28:

·       Last day a VIP for Statewide will be distributed

October 8 (Tentative date)

·       Conduct Logic & Accuracy testing at 2:00 p.m. Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT.  This is open to the Public.

October 13:

·       Ballots will be sent to all active registered voters, not including voters who have opted out of receiving a ballot by mail.

October 19:

·       Last day to distribute a local VIP

October 20:

·       Early Voting begins (Dates and times TBD)

October 23:

·       Last Day to register to vote (all methods).

October 27

·       Financial Disclosure Statements are due for all candidates (FDR) before 5:00pm.

·       Last day to request an absentee ballot, or to mail ballots.  (NOTE: this deadline does not apply to military and overseas voters.)

October 29:

·       Early Voting Ends

November 2:

·       If a UOCAVA voter is not registered to vote, they may submit a FPCA and FWAB to register to vote and submit their ballot.

·       Last day for a UOCAVA voter to submit an application for an absentee ballot.

November 3:

·       General Election

·       All ballots in order to be counted must be received in hand or in a drop box before 8:00 p.m. tonight

November 9

·       Last day to show proof of ID and/or Residency for Provisional Ballots

November 10 (Tentatively)

·       Post Election Audit at 2:00 pm Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT.  This is open to the Public.

November 17

·       General Election Canvass at noon Clerk’s Office 765 S Hwy 99, Ste. 6 Fillmore, UT.  This is open to the Public.

December 3

·       Final Financial Disclosure (FDR) Statements are due for all candidates before 5:00 pm

Ballot Drop Box Locations https://millardcounty.gov/faq/drop-box/
Voters needing assistance with their mailed ballot If you cannot read or mark a mailed ballot, we can provide assistance or the use of a ballot marking device with accessible features (e.g. audio ballot, touch screen, large print, high contrast).  If you need assistance with voting your ballot or you have ballot issues, please contact the Millard County Clerk’s Office 435-743-6223; 435-864-2440
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·         All ballots will be in the form of paper and will be mailed to each registered voter eligible to vote the upcoming Election, not including voters who have opted out of receiving a ballot by mail.  If you have ballot issues: did not receive a ballot, tore or damaged your ballot, please contact the Clerk’s Office ASAP.

·         If you would prefer to vote in person, rather than mailing your ballot through the mail, please bring in the ballot that was mailed to you, along with a picture ID to one of the two vote centers during early voting or on Election Day;  OR

·         Personally drop your ballot in one of the outside drop boxes; 24 hours a day, up to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day (see locations above).  Drop boxes are a convenient way of returning your ballot without having to use a stamp to mail, or to avoid long wait lines at a vote center.

·        If mailing your ballot, it must be received by an election official before 8:00 p.m., on Election Day.  Postmarks no longer count.

·         Ballots cannot be forwarded, not even from a street address to a post office box, or vice versa.  To ensure you receive your ballot, visit vote.utah.gov to make sure your mailing address is current.

·         To opt out of receiving a ballot through the mail, please visit the Clerk’s Office or update your preferences at voter.utah.gov.

 

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