Voter Information

2024 General Election

Various County Library branches

Voter Information

Your vote matters, and by staying informed and prepared you’ll help shape the future of Salt Lake County. Let’s make sure every vote counts!

Learn more about the 2024 General Election at the Salt Lake County Clerk’s website. 

Important Dates & Deadlines
Mark your calendar with these key dates for the 2024 General Election:

  • Early in-person voting takes place from October 22–November 1 at the Salt Lake County Government Center, and from October 29–November 1 at satellite locations. Find locations and hours. 
  • October 25: Last day to register to vote and receive a by-mail ballot.
  • October 29: Last day to request a by-mail ballot.
  • November 4: Mailed ballots must be postmarked by this date.
  • November 5: Election Day! Polls close at 8 pm. Be sure to return your ballot before then, but we encourage you to vote early if possible. Find an election day vote center, or find a ballot drop box near you.

Register to Vote

Registering to vote in Utah is quick and easy. Head to vote.utah.gov—or check out the Salt Lake County Clerk’s website. Both are great resources where you can register, update your info, and get all the details you need about upcoming elections.

There are three requirements to vote in Utah:

1.            You must be a U.S. citizen.

2.            You need to have lived in Utah for at least 30 days before the election.

3.            You need to be at least 18 by Election Day.

What’s on the ballot

You’ll see a variety of races this year:

  • Federal Offices like U.S. President, Senate, and House of Representatives.
  • State Offices such as Governor, Attorney General, State Senate, and House of Representatives.
  • County Offices such as County Mayor, Council members, and other Salt Lake County elected officials.
  • Depending on where you live, you may have local school board races.
  • Judicial Retention where you’ll vote on retaining or removing judges.
  • Ballot Measures and Constitutional Amendments that impact local laws, taxes, bonds, and more.

You can view a sample version of your ballot by checking your voter registration. 

You can also research candidates and issues on the ballot

Branches with in-person Election Day voting

Chalk the Walk Winners

Dragon Reading

"Dragon Reading" by Aimee McDaniel, Rebecca Gunnell, Stephanie Grant

All Ages 1st place winner

Car and Hot Air Balloons

"Car and Hot Air Balloons" by Camille Grimshaw, John Grimshaw

All Ages 2nd place winner

Dragon Sleeping on Books

"Dragon Sleeping on Books" by Audrey Schmidt

Adult Solo 1st place winner

Boy Reading

"Boy Reading" by Amanda Crabb

Adult Solo 2nd place winner

Storm Cloud Cave

"Storm Cloud Cave" by Winter Starr, Quinnley Starr, Patrick Wilkerson

Adult Team 1st place winner

Malala Portrait

"Malala Portrait" by Kimber Young, Sarah Paul, Micajah Milne

Adult Team 2nd place winner

Girl Reading

"Girl Reading" by Erin Grimshaw

Teens 1st place winner

Woman in Pond/Meadow

"Woman in Pond/Meadow" by Everleigh Curran

Teens 2nd place winner

Sloth

"Sloth" by Bella Fortmuller

People's Choice winner

Fairy on Books

"Fairy on Books" by Aven Grimshaw

Youth art participant

Planet

"Planet" by Milo Aubrey

Youth art participant

Forest Signpost

"Forest Signpost" by Wesley Oyler

Youth art participant

Anger from Inside Out

"Anger from Inside Out" by Leah Childs

Youth art participant