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Assessor’s Office (435) 301-7020 Email
The County Assessor is responsible for listing, valuing, and maintaining records on each piece of “real” and “personal” property in Washington County.
The primary responsibility of the Assessor’s Office is to review annually all property in the County and appraise that property at market value. The Assessor’s Office… read more

Vote by Mail, Register Online by June 19, vote.utah.gov

Election Day & Post Election Audit Notice

Special General Election
Municipal General Election
Washington County, Utah
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Polling: 7am – 8pm

Notice is given that the Special General Election for the U.S. House Representative District 2 and the Municipal General Election will be held Tuesday, November 21, 2023.

Washington County will have 3 Vote Center locations on November 21, 2023 to assist voters. Accessible voting equipment will be available at each vote center to assist voters with sight and mobility issues. Disabled voters may also contact the County Clerk’s office to learn more about a new program to assist them in voting independently at home, please contact us at (435) 301-7248.

All Washington County precincts will be available at any vote center location. The vote center locations are the Dixie Convention Center, 1835 Convention Center Dr, St George UT, the Hurricane Community Center, 63 S 100 W, Hurricane UT and the Santa Clara City Office, 2603 Santa Clara Dr, Santa Clara UT. More information can also be found on the County’s Election Info page. The polls will open at 7am and continue open until 8pm of the same day.

The canvass of Special U.S. House Representative District 2 Election will be held on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at 4:00 pm in the Washington County Commission Chambers, 111 E Tabernacle, St George UT 84770.

In accordance with UCA 20A-1-102(23), a 2023 Special General Post Election Audit will be held on Friday, December 1, 2023, noon, at the Washington County Clerk’s office, 111 E Tabernacle St, St George UT 84770. The audit will begin at the Washington County Administration Building, outside entrance C, in the office on the left.

The pre-election test of the automatic tabulating equipment was held on Friday, October 27, 2023, at 12:00 pm in the Washington County Clerk’s office, 111 E Tabernacle St, St George, UT.

All voters must provide Valid Voter Identification. More information can be found by going to County’s Election Info page.

If there are any changes to the location of a polling place or the addition of a polling place more information will be provided here or https://vote.utah.gov/.

For questions please contact the Washington County Clerk’s office at (435) 301-7248 or email your question to elections@washco.utah.gov.

Ryan Sullivan Washington County Clerk/Auditor

Vote by Mail, Register Online by June 19, vote.utah.gov

Election Results – September, 2023

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Special Primary Election Results are scheduled to begin posting online on Tuesday, September 5, 2023, at 9:15pm Mountain Time.

  • Republican for U. S. House District 2
  • Apple Valley Town Mayor Special 2-year Seat
  • Ivins City Council
  • La Verkin City Council
  • Hurricane City Council
  • Apple Valley Town Council
  • St. George City Council
  • Virgin Town Council

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Vote by Mail, Register Online by June 19, vote.utah.gov

Election Day Notice: Special and Municipal Primary Elections

Election Day Notice for:
Special Primary Election
Municipal Primary Election
Washington County, Utah
Tuesday, September 5, 2023
Polling: 7am — 8pm

"Notice is given that the Special Primary election for the U.S. House Representative District 2 and the Municipal Primary election will be held Tuesday, September 5, 2023."

This election will include the Republican Party Primary race for the U.S. House Representative 2 as well as 6 Municipalities Primary elections. Only active voters who are currently affiliated with the Republican Party and all active registered voters in the municipalities that are having a primary election will receive a ballot by mail.

Washington County will have 2 Vote Center locations on September 5, 2023 to assist voters. Accessible voting equipment will be available at each vote center to assist voters with sight and mobility issues. Disabled voters may also contact the county Clerk’s office to learn more about a new program to assist them in voting independently at home, please contact us at (435) 301-7248.

All Washington County precincts will be available at either vote center location. The vote center locations are:

Dixie Convention Center
1835 Convention Center Dr.
St George UT 84790
(Google Maps)
Hurricane Community Center
63 S 100 W
Hurricane UT 84737
(Google Maps)

More information can also be found at County Election Info page or vote.utah.gov. "The polls will open at 7am and continue open until 8pm of the same day."

The canvass of Special Election will be held on Tuesday, September 19, 2023 at 4pm in the:

Washington County Election Department
111 East Tabernacle
St. George, UT 84770
(Google Maps)

A 2023 Special Primary Post Election Audit will be held on Friday, September 15, 2023, noon, at:

Washington County Clerk's Office
Outside Entrance C, in the office on the left
111 East Tabernacle
St. George, UT 84770
(Google Maps)

The pre-election test of the automatic tabulating equipment was held on Friday, August 11, 2023, at 12pm in the Washington County Clerk’s office.

All voters must provide Valid Voter Identification. More information can be found at our Voter Identification Requirements.

If there are any changes to the location of a polling place or the addition of a polling place more information will be provided at County Election Info page or vote.utah.gov.

For questions please contact the Washington County Clerk’s office at (435) 301-7248 or email your question to elections@washco.utah.gov.

Ryan Sullivan
Washington County Clerk/Auditor

Vote by Mail, Register Online by June 19, vote.utah.gov

Election Results – November, 2022

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General Election Results are scheduled to begin posting online on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, at 8:45pm Mountain Time.

  • U.S. Senate
  • U.S. House District 2
  • State Treasurer
  • State Senate District 28
  • State House District 72
  • State House District 73
  • State House District 74
  • State House District 75
  • County Commission Seat A
  • County Commission Seat B
  • County Commission Seat C – Special 2 Year
  • County Attorney
  • County Clerk/Auditor
  • County Sheriff
  • Local School Board District 4
  • Local School Board District 5
  • Local School Board District 6
  • Local School Board District 7
  • PAIGE PETERSEN Judicial Retention
  • JEFFREY C. WILCOX Judicial Retention
  • TROY A. LITTLE Judicial Retention
  • K. JAKE GRAFF Judicial Retention
  • DOUGLAS A. WHITLOCK Judicial Retention
  • Constitutional Amendment A

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Gil Almquist speaks at the Town Hall

Town Hall Discussion Proves to be Valuable and Collaborative

We had an incredible turn out at Wednesday nights Town Hall event at the Washington City Library. We want to sincerely thank those residents who were part of the discussion. For those who were unable to attend, several key topics related to the county were expanded upon. One of which was water solutions and reuse systems.

Water is a precious resource in our county and the commissioners keep this issue a constant topic of solution-oriented conversation. Washington County’s story over the last 170 years is the story of adaptation to water scarcity. Early pioneers in our community worked together to create dams and water systems that would feed our desert landscape. Today, we are modernizing, improving, and becoming an innovative leader in water conservation, water reuse systems, and paving the way for new water sources for our community. Water reuse systems are active today and proving effective in making up for any current deficit while we continue to develop plans for the Lake Powell Pipeline.

Elections were another topic discussed in depth. The Washington County Clerk/Auditors Office is absolutely committed to the county-wide integrity and transparency in their elections process. Our ballot collections take place only at scheduled times and are always accompanied by an additional elections staff member. Each paper ballot is heavily scrutinized for the purpose of ensuring there are no duplicates and every single vote is a Washington County citizen with a verified signature on file.

An additional topic discussed was that of our library system. Library’s in our county are expanding their resources with events, programs, digital/online reading sources and much more. We want the future of our library’s to optimally serve the resident’s of our county for generations to come. We informed our attendees of a county-wide survey we will be sending out to get the public’s feedback. This will be an opportunity for citizens to have a voice in what may be to come for Washington County’s library system.

Again, we thank all participants that attended our Town Hall meeting. It is events like this that pave the way for clarification, transparency, and collaborative community progress. You can count on your county commissioners to hear your voice. We encourage all of our residents to join us for the return of our next Town Hall event, date and time will be announced soon!

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Election Results – June, 2022

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Primary Election Results are scheduled to begin posting online on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, at 8:45pm Mountain Time.

  • Republican for U.S. Senate
  • Republican for U.S. House District 2
  • Republican for State Senate District 28
  • Republican for State House District 72
  • Republican for State House District 73
  • Republican for State House District 74
  • Republican for County Commission Seat A
  • Local School Board District 5
  • Local School Board District 6

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