Wednesday, February 16, 2022

New dates for Candidate Filing in Utah February 28 -- March 4, 2022

 


Note:  WJD030 has been changed because of redistricting to WJD025. But I will continue to share Republican Party news at this website until the Caucus Meeting on March 8, 2022.  JHD

 

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 UTGOP members,

 

With the elections upcoming, we encourage everyone to participate. We want to get as many great candidates as possible. We look forward to a great election season. Join us for caucus night on March 8th at 7:00 PM. Visit www.utgop.org for more information on caucus night.

 

The deadline for filing to become a candidate has been changed by the passage of SB 170. The new submission deadlines will be Monday, February 28th until Friday, March 4th at 5:00 PM.

 

 

 

Effective Immediately DECLARATION OF CANDIDATE FILING WEEK CHANGE 

REVISED DATE: FEBRUARY 28 - MARCH 4 

SB 170, which was passed and signed by the Governor on February 14, changed the candidate declaration filing period for the General 2022 elections. 

The period for declaring candidacy for the 2022 general election is Monday, February 28 through Friday, March 4 at 5PM. The request for this change was made by the political parties to the state legislature. Judicial retention filings were not changed by this bil and will still be July 1 - July 15. 

How to File: Potential candidates should complete the forms for the office that they wish to declare their candidacy. Forms should NOT be signed until the candidate appears before the filing officer. The only exception is for a person declaring their candidacy who will be outside of Utah the entire filing period (Feb 28-Mar 4). 

State candidates must file a disclosure statement. Disclosure accounts must be created on disclosures.utah.gov. For incumbents, a disclosure statement filed in 2022 is required. For new candidates, a disclosure statement must be completed prior to filing and within the past 10 days 

UTAH STATE CAPITOL, SUITE 220 · P.O. Box 142325 · SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84114-2325 

TEL: (801) 538-1041 · Fax: (801) 538 -1133 

In the case of a candidate outside of Utah that entire week, the candidate should sign in front of a notary public and have a designee bring the forms in person to the filing officer, during the filing period. The designee must be prepared to coordinate a virtual meeting with the candidate and filing officer where the candidate can be heard and seen. 20A-9-202(1)(c) An example of this is Google Meet, Zoom, Facetime, etc. 

Where to File: 

 

Candidate Type/Office 

Where to File 

Filing Fee: 

U.S. Senate 

Office of the Lt. Governor 

$1,355.00 

U. S. House of Representative

Office of the Lt. Governor 

$485.00 

State Senator 

$114.12 

County clerk of Residence OR Office of the Lt. Governor 

State House of Representative 

$82.06 

County clerk of Residence OR Office of the Lt. Governor 

State Board of Education 

$99.88 

County clerk of Residence OR Office of the Lt. Governor 

State Treasurer 

$792.50 

Local County candidates Local School Board 

Office of the Lt. Governor 

County Clerk's Office County Clerk's Office 

$50 +0.00125 x annual salary $50.00 

 

Contact info: Contact the Office of the Lt. Governor at 801-538-1041 elections@utah.gov, or you may contact your local county clerk for information. 

 

 

Beaver County 

105 E. Center St, Beaver 

435-438-6463 

Box Elder 

1 S. Main Street, Box Elder 

435-734-3393 

 

Cache 

179 N. Main Street, Logan 

435-755-1460 

 

Carbon 

751 East 100 North, Price 

435-636-3221 

 

Daggett 

95 N 1st West, Manila 

435-784-3154 

 

Davis 

61 South Main St, Farmington 

801-451-3508 

 

Duchesne 

734 North Center St, Duchesne 

435-738-1228 

 

Emery 

75 E Main, Castle Dale 

435-381-3550 

 

Garfield 

55 S Main, Panguitch 

435-676-1120 

 

Grand 

125 E Center, Moab 

435-259-1321 

 

Iron 

68 S 100 E, Parowan 

435-477-8340 

 

Juab 

160 N Main, Nephi 

435-623-3410 

 

Kane 

76 N Main St, Kanab 

435-644-2458 

 

Millard 

765 S Highway 99, Fillmore 

435-743-6223 

 

Morgan 

48 West Young St, Morgan 

801-845-4011 

 

Piute 

550 N Main St, Junction 

435-577-2840 435-793-2415 

 

Rich 

20 South Main, Randolph 

 

Salt Lake 

2001 S State Street, Salt Lake City 

385-468-7400 

 

San Juan 

117 South Main St, Monticello 

435-587-3223 

 

Sanpete 

160 N Main, Manti 

435-835-2131 

 

Sevier 

250 N Main St, Richfield 

435-893-0401 

 

Summit 

60 N Main St, Coalville 

435-336-3204 

 

Tooele 

47 S Main, Tooele 

435-843-3140 

 

Uintah 

147 East Main, Vernal 

435-781-5360 

 

Utah 

100 E Center, Provo 

801-851-8128 

 

Wasatch 

25 N Main, Heber City 

435-657-3190 

 

Washington 

197 East Tabernacle St, St. George 

435-634-5712 

 

Wayne 

18 South Main, Loa 

435-836-1300 

 

Weber 

2380 Washington Blvd, Ogden 

801-399-8034 

 

 



Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Redistricting Changes for Our Precinct

  •  Because of redistricting for the 2020 census some things have changed.
  • We still have the same precinct boundaries (7000 S, 7600 S., 2200 West, Redwood Road). But the name has changed to WJD025.
  • We are still in Congressional District 4 and Burgess Owens is our representative.
  • We are in State Senate District 16 and Wayne Harper is our senator.
  • We are in a new state house district (District 36) and Jim Dunnigan is our representative in the state legislature.
  • We are still in County Council District 3 and Aimee Winder Newton is our representative.
  • Finally, we are looking forward to in-person caucus meetings again. The Republican caucuses will be on Tuesday, March 8, 2022, and our precinct will meet at Bennion Junior High.
  • More information is available from the Salt Lake County Clerk at https://slco.org/clerk/


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