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To view the 2024 Election filing dates and which offices will be on the ballot, please visit: 2024 Election Notice. Please note that the filing dates are from January 2, 2024 at 8:00 a.m., through January 8, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.. This is MUCH sooner than in the past.
- 2024 Election Candidates
- 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
Filed Intent to Gather SignaturesNotice 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 Shauna Nelson Commission Seat A Withdrew Kevin Morris Commission Seat A YES Felipe “Phil” Diaz Commission Seat B YES All candidates filed as “Republican”; therefore, all candidates are required to collect 166 Republican Voter signatures.Republican Party Dates to be aware of:
Voter Information Pamphlet (VIP)
The below signature requirements are for the following office up for election:
Party / # Signatures needed:
Constitution: 2
Democratic: 208
Independent American: 208
Libertarian: 1
No Labels: 1
Republican: 154
United Utah: 208
Utah Forward: 208
Unaffiliated: 300
Packets are due 14 days before the candidates’ party’s convention.
*Signatures must be from Millard County active registered voters with the same party affiliation as the candidate running for office – with the following exceptions:
- Packets of Candidates affiliated with the Democratic Party, Independent Utah Party may also include all voters, regardless of party affiliation.
Notice of the 2024 Primary Election Recount of Congressional District #2 race. See the Amended Notice 8-1-24 for more information.
- 2024 Election Sample Ballots:
- Early Voting:
- Notice of Logic and Accuracy (L&A) Testing 2024 Elections:
- Military Overseas Election Notice; Attachment
- NOTICE OF DATES & LOCATIONS OF THE 2024 ELECTIONS:
- Notice of Post Election Audit date:
- Notice of Canvass Date:
- Presidential Primary Election
- Regular Primary Election
- General Election
- Notice of Canvass Results
To view drop box locations visit: https://millardcounty.gov/faq/drop-box/
2024 Election Results can be found on the 2024 Election Results page.
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 | |
| 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 |
Make sure you are registered and your mailing address is up to date. To determine if you are registered please visit vote.utah.gov, or call our office; 435-743-6223; 435-864-2440
Sign up for text, email, or phone call notification of the status of your mail ballots at: http://trackmyballot.utah.gov/
The deadline to change your party affiliation is Tuesday, January 9, 2024 for the Presidential Primary (Tuesday, March 5, 2024) and the Regular Primary Election (Tuesday, June 25, 2024).
The 2024 Presidential Primary Election will be a Democratic Primary; therefore, if you are not registered with the Democratic Party, you must request to have a the Democratic Ballot mailed to you. Or you may choose to vote in person and request the Democratic Ballot at that time.
The Republican Party has chosen to hold a Presidential Preference Poll in conjunction with its Statewide Caucus Meeting in March, so there will NOT be a Republican Presidential Primary Election. For more information on how to participate visit: the Republican Party’s Facebook post.
The Regular Primary Election (Tuesday, June 25, 2024) may be a closed primary, which means that only voters affiliated with the party who closed its primary will be allowed to vote that ballot. To avoid any issues of not receiving the ballot you want, be sure to update your affiliation before the deadline (Tuesday, January 9, 2024).
Ballots will be mailed approximately 21 days before each election.
If you do not receive your Regular Primary ballot by June 7, 2024, contact our office. Don’t wait until it is too late.
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- 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 Clerk’s Office 435-743-6223; 435-864-2440
Voters needing assistance are encouraged to contact the Clerk’s Office 435-743-6223; 435-864-2440
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 |
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| 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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Ballots will be processed (i.e. signature verification; opening ballots; scanning ballots; adjudicating ballots; replicating damaged or defective ballots; and or tabulating votes) Monday – Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., excluding weekends and holidays, at the Millard County Clerk’s Office.
To see all parties’ caucus information visit caucus.utah.gov or vote.utah.gov to find your specific caucus location. Or visit each party’s website which can be found on our Political Party page.
To view the 2024 Official Election Notice and/or Candidate Signature Requirements posted by the State of Utah Office of the Lieutenant Governor visit: vote.utah.gov.
In an effort to better inform voters about Utah’s new primary election process, the Lieutenant Governor’s office has produced a short, animated video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiyUHtASqS8