Notice of Intent to Gather Signatures for Candidacy (NIGS)
| Candidate | Filed for Office | Met Threshold |
| Patrick Bryant Bennett | Sheriff | YES |
| Louis Howard Quackenbush II | Commission Seat B | YES |
| Steve O’Camb | Sheriff | YES |
| Elise W. Harris | Attorney | YES |
| Shauna Nelson | Commission Seat A | Withdrew |
| Kevin Morris | Commission Seat A | YES |
| Felipe “Phil” Diaz | Commission Seat B | YES |
Republican Party Dates to be aware of:
- Tuesday, March 17, 2026 – Republican Neighborhood Caucus Night
- Thursday, March 26, 2026 – Millard County GOP Convention
- Saturday, April 25, 2026 – Utah State GOP Convention
- More information can be found on the Millard County GOP website: Millardcountygop.org or Facebook page: Millard County Republican Party
All candidates listed above filed as “Republican”; therefore, all candidates are required to collect 166 Republican Voter signatures.
Republican Party Dates to be aware of:
- Tuesday, March 17, 2026 – Republican Neighborhood Caucus Night
- Thursday, March 26, 2026 – Millard County GOP Convention
- Saturday, April 25, 2026 – Utah State GOP Convention
- More information can be found on the Millard County GOP website: Millardcountygop.org or Facebook page: Millard County Republican Party
What are the signature requirements to run for office?
Listed below are the signature gathering requirements for offices up for election in 2026. A candidate must file a “declaration of candidacy” form with the election officer and indicate his/her intent to gather signatures, on that form to get the signature gathering packet. In order for a signature to be valid, the person must be a registered Utah voter within the boundaries of the election at the time that their signature is reviewed by the county clerk’s office and must be of the same party as the candidate collecting signatures.
Change in the law now allows signature packets to be turned in prior to reaching the required minimum number of signatures, with supplemental signatures being turned in at any time following the initial submission. The signatures are verified in the order they are received. Therefore, if a voter signs two packets for candidates in the same race, that voter’s signature will count toward the candidate that submits the signature first.
Change in the law now allows signatures to be signed physically and/or electronically.
2026 Candidate Signature Requirements:
In accordance with Utah Code §20A-9-408, the signature requirements for Qualified Political Party (QPP) candidates are provided.
- For county offices: 3% of all voters who reside within the district and are eligible to vote in the party’s primary election.
- Deadline to submit signatures is 5 p.m., on the last business day that is at least 14 days before the party’s convention.
In accordance with Utah Code §20A-9-408 (8)(v) candidates for State Board of Education must collect the lesser of:
- 2,000 signatures of registered voters who reside within the district and are permitted to vote in the party’s regular primary election. OR
- 3% of registered voters who reside within the district and are affiliated with the qualified political party.
In accordance with Utah Code §20A-9-502(5), the signature requirements for Unaffiliated candidates are provided.
- Signatures of 300 or 5% of registered voters who reside within the district, whichever is less.
- Signatures must be submitted and verified BEFORE declaring candidacy.
- Unaffiliated candidates may declare candidacy from January 2, 2026 – June 15, 2026, by 5:00pm.
| Qualified Political Party (QPP) | Voters permitted to vote in the party’s primary election |
| Constitution | Only voters affiliated with the party |
| Democratic | All voters (including Unaffiliated voters) |
| Forward | All voters (including unaffiliated voters) |
| Green | Only voters affiliated with the party |
| Independent American | All voters (including unaffiliated voters) |
| Libertarian | All voters (including Unaffiliated voters) |
| No Labels | Status as a political party has been terminated |
| Republican | Only voters affiliated with the party |
Signature thresholds:
| Federal and Statewide Candidates | All Parties | Unaffiliated |
| U.S. House of Representatives | 7,000 | 300 |
| State Senate | 2,000 | 300 |
| State House of Representatives | 1,000 | 300 |
| Party | State Board of Education District 14: | Millard County Offices |
| Constitution | 23 | 2 |
| Democratic | 248 | 221 |
| Forward | 5 | 221 |
| Green | 1 | 1 |
| Ind. American | 139 | 221 |
| Libertarian | 33 | 221 |
| Republican | 2000 | 166 |
| Unaffiliated | 300 | 300 |