2025 is a Municipal Election Year. If you have questions about municipal elections and the positions that are open, please contact your Municipal Clerk or Recorder. Candidate filings can only be accepted at your Municipal Clerk or Recorder’s Office. Filing dates are June 2nd – June 9th, during your municipality’s normal business hours.
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Election Information
2025 Election Dates | |
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Candidate Filing Period | June 2 – 9, 2025 |
Primary Election | August 12, 2025 (if needed) |
General Election | November 4, 2025 |
*Your party affiliation determines the ballot you receive and which primary caucus you may participate in. A voter may only vote in one political party primary election. |
To check your voter registration, visit vote.utah.gov.
Sample Ballot
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Notice of Early Voting
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2025 Candidate Filing
Candidate Filing Week is June 2nd – June 9th, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
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2025 Candidacy Requirements (To be announced)
Declaration of Candidacy Reports (To be announced)
Voter Registration Dates
By Mail Deadline | 11 Days before Election Day Any eligible voter may mail in a completed Utah Mail in Voter Registration Form must be postmarked NO LATER than August 1, 2025. |
County Clerk’s Office Deadline | 11 Days before Election Day Any person may deliver a completed Utah Voter Registration Form to our County Office on or before August 1, 2025. |
Driver License Deadline (Driver License Division) | 11 Days before Election Day Any eligible voter who completes a Utah Voter Registration Form from the Utah Driver License Division must do so IN PERSON on or before August 1, 2025. |
Online Deadline (vote.utah.gov) | 11 Days before Election Day Any eligible voter may complete an online voter registration form at vote.utah.gov on or before August 1, 2025. |
* Voters who are not registered, but are otherwise eligible to vote, may vote provisionally in person on Election Day. | |
Absentee Ballot Request Deadline | 7 days before Election Day Any registered voter may fill out an Absentee Ballot application online on or before August 5, 2025. Or any registered voter may deliver, in person or by mail an Absentee Ballot application to the Washington County Clerk’s Office on or before August 5, 2025. Office hours are 8am to 5pm. |
Voters who cannot vote a manual ballot may contact the County Clerk’s office for accessible voting options. |
Election Public Notices, News, and Updates
Public Notices
Ballot Processing Schedule
Voting Locations
Vote by Mail Information
Vote by Mail FAQs
Ballot Drop Box Locations
Vote Center Locations
Election Results
State of Utah Election Results
Current Election Results
Previous Election Results
Ballot Statistics
Elected Officer Information
Conflict of Interest Disclosure
Ethics Agreement
General Voter Information
Voter Registration: Want to review your voter registration? Learn more about the candidates? Visit vote.utah.gov for election information needs.
Voter ID Requirements: What do you need to bring with you on election day? If you are already registered to vote in Utah, you must have ONE primary form of ID that is valid (not expired), has your name, and has your photograph OR TWO forms of ID that, when combined, prove your name and current residence. For more information, visit vote.utah.gov.
Voter Alternate Address Request: Going to be away from home for an upcoming election and still want to vote? Submit a Voter Alternate Address Form form to your County office.
Ballot Status: Want to track the status of your ballot? The State of Utah now offers ballotrax for your tracking needs.
Affidavit of Ballot Signature (Cure Letter): Did you receive notification from our office that your ballot could not be counted? The Affidavit of Ballot Signature form can be found below. This form must be returned to our office no later than three (3) days before the Canvass.
Affidavit of Ballot Signature (Cure Letter).
Notice for Voters with Disabilities: Utah has a program that may assist you in voting independently from home. Contact the Washington County Clerk/Auditor office at 435-301-7248 or elections@washco.utah.gov for more information about accessible voting assistance.
Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA): There are special registration and absentee voting provisions for military and overseas civilians. Please see UOCAVA Military and Overseas Voter Letter.
Voter Registration Cancellation: Voters who need to cancel their Washington County Voter Registration can do so by filling out a Voter Roll Removal Form.
Voter Information Request (PSR): Interested in submitting a voter information request? Please submit the form found here.
Precinct Maps: Using the maps found here, you can locate your voting precinct.
Election Education Videos Provided by Utah Association of Counties:
Secure Information | Secure Voting Machines | Secure Scanners | Secure Ballots |
Secure Identification | Secure Location | Secure Choice |
Petition and Referendum Report
Information regarding petitions and referendum reports can be found here.
Get Involved
Interested in the elections process? Washington County is seeking individuals to work during election season at the polling locations and ballot processing center. View election related job postings here.
Want to get involved with your local party**?
**Note Washington County does not promote or take preference to any political party. The links above are provided as a resource only.
Contact Information
Washington County Election Department 111 East Tabernacle Street St. George, UT 84770-3443 elections@washco.utah.gov Phone: (435) 301-7248 Fax: (435) 301-7249 (Google Maps)