Not a registered Democrat? No Problem! Vote regardless of party affiliation. Learn how >
Why does this matter?
No Republicans are running for Utah House District 34 or Utah Senate District 14 this year.
As a result, your final representative and senator will be decided entirely by the June 23 Democratic Primary.
Because it’s an open primary, anyone can request a ballot and vote—without changing their current political party affiliation.
How can you vote?
Follow the instructions below based on your current voter registration status.
Registered Democrats
Automatic Mail-in Ballot
You will automatically receive a Democratic primary ballot in the mail starting June 2.
Return your ballot by mail, drop box, or in person at a voting center.
Must be returned by 8:00 p.m. on June 23.
Republicans, Unaffiliated & Third Party
You must request a ballot (No party change required)
Online
Request a mail-in ballot through the Salt Lake County Clerk’s website.
Call
Call the Salt Lake County Clerk Elections Division directly.
Email the Salt Lake County Clerk Elections Division directly.
In Person
Request a Democratic Primary ballot in person at your voting center during early voting or on June 23 (Primary Election Day).
Important Reminders
Proper ID Required
If you choose to vote in person, please remember to bring a valid form of identification (e.g., Utah driver’s license, passport, etc.).
One Primary Only
You can only vote in one primary election. You must choose to vote in either the Democratic OR the Republican primary, but not both.
Important Deadlines: Mailings begin June 2 | Ballot Request Deadline: June 16 | Election Day: June 23
© 2026 Voter Information Resource. For official election information, visit the Salt Lake County Clerk’s Office.
