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Class A Notice 2026 Primary Election Notification and Testing

PUBLIC NOTICE 2026 REGULAR PRIMARY ELECTION

ELECTION DAY

In accordance with UCA 20A-5a-102, notice is given that a Regular Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, June 23, 2026 to nominate party candidates for the parties and candidates for nonpartisan local school board positions listed on the regular primary election ballot.

For voters receiving a ballot by mail, ballots will be mailed beginning 21 calendar days before the election.  The location of ballot drop boxes, the location and hours of polling places, including early voting polling places and hours, and qualifications of individuals who may vote in the election can be found at elections.washco.utah.gov or vote.utah.gov, by calling 435.301.7248, or at 111 East Tabernacle Street, St. George, UT 84770.  On the day of the election, the polls will open at 7 a.m. and continue open until 8 p.m.

Attest: Washington County Clerk/Auditor

Electronic marking devices will be available at each vote center to assist voters with sight and mobility issues. Individuals with disabilities who are unable to vote a manual ballot by mail may obtain information on voting in an accessible manner from the county’s website elections.washco.utah.gov. or by contacting the county clerk at 435.301.7248 or elections@washco.utah.gov.

Logic and Accuracy Testing (prior to Election Day)

In accordance with UCA 20A-4-104, testing of the automatic tabulating equipment will be held on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. at the Washington County Administration Building, 111 E Tabernacle St, St. George, Utah.

The meeting will begin in the outside office, Entrance C. This office is located on the north side of the building, facing east.

Logic and Accuracy Testing (after Election Day)

In accordance with UCA 20A-4-104, testing of the automatic tabulating equipment will be held on Monday, June 29, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. at the Washington County Administration Building, 111 E Tabernacle St, St. George, Utah.

The meeting will begin in the outside office, Entrance C. This office is located on the north side of the building, facing east.

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Class A Notice 2026 Primary Election Certification of County Candidates

PUBLIC NOTICE 2026 REGULAR PRIMARY ELECTION

Certification of County Candidates

In accordance with UCA 20A-5a-206, candidates whose names appear on this notice are qualified for placement and shall appear on the 2026 Regular Primary Election ballot as they appear and in the order they are listed for Washington County.  Ballot order is determined by the Master Ballot Position List, UCA 20A-6-110. Candidates who are unopposed will not appear on this notice.

The 2026 Regular Primary Election will be for the Republican Party only.  The Republican Party permits only voters affiliated with the Republican Party to participate in its Primary Election.

Pursuant to UCA 20A-2-107, registered voters who are affiliated with a party may not designate or change their party affiliation after April 1, 2026.

Pursuant to UCA 20A-2-107.5, registered voters who are not affiliated with a party may affiliate with a party by giving a change of affiliation form to their county clerk or a poll worker during the primary election.

FEDERAL

U.S. House of Representatives

Congressional District 3. Congressional District 3 consists of Beaver, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Kane, Morgan, Piute, San Juan, Summit, Uintah, Wasatch, Washington, and Wayne Counties as well as portions of Utah and Weber Counties.

Republican Party

  1. CELESTE MALOY
  2. PHIL LYMAN

COUNTY

Commission Seat A. Commission Seat A serves Washington County at large.

Republican Party

  1. GIL ALMQUIST
  2. BILL HOSTER

Commission Seat B. Commission Seat B serves Washington County at large.

Republican Party

  1. TROY G BELLISTON
  2. VICTOR IVERSON
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Amended Date for Testing of Automatic Tabulating Equipment

AMENDED DATE – PUBLIC NOTICE

Testing of Automatic Tabulating Equipment

In accordance with UCA 20A-4-104, testing of the automatic tabulating equipment will be held at the Washington County Administration Building, 111 East Tabernacle Street, St. George, UT 84770 (Google Maps), on Tuesday October 14, 2025 at 12:00 pm. The meeting will begin in the outside office, Entrance C. This office is located on the north side of the building, facing east.

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Surplus Sale April 2025

Happening Tomorrow!!!
Open to the Public – Washington County Surplus Sale
When: Thursday, April 10th at 8:30am to 4:30pm
Where: 4th floor of the parking structure 51 N 200 E, St George, 84770
Items include but not limited to: furniture, office supplies, electronics, tools, office décor, and more – All items sold “As Is”
Cash or Credit Card Accepted.

Following items are available but not limited to:

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Election Results – November, 2024

Click here to view current results

General Election Results are scheduled to begin posting online on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, at 8:30pm Mountain Time.

  • U.S. President and Vice President
  • U.S. Senate
  • U.S. House District 2
  • Governor and Lieutenant Governor
  • Attorney General
  • State Auditor
  • State Treasurer
  • State Senate District 27
  • State Senate District 29
  • State House District 72
  • State House District 73
  • State House District 74
  • State House District 75
  • State School Board 15
  • County Commission Seat C
  • County Assessor
  • County Clerk/Auditor Special 2 Year Seat
  • County Recorder
  • County Treasurer
  • Local School Board District 1
  • Local School Board District 2
  • Local School Board District 3
  • MATTHEW B. DURRANT Judicial Retention
  • RYAN D. TENNEY Judicial Retention
  • KEITH C. BARNES Judicial Retention
  • MICHAEL FLEMMING LEAVITT Judicial Retention
  • RONALD L. READ Judicial Retention
  • Constitutional Amendment B
  • Constitutional Amendment C
  • RAP Tax

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Notice for Regular General Election and RAP Tax

Election Day Notice for Regular General Election and RAP Tax

Election Day

Washington County, Utah
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Polling: 7:00 am — 8:00 pm

In compliance with Utah Code 11-14-202, notice is given that the RAP Tax renewal will be on the Ballot for the Regular General Election being held Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

Voting Locations & Precincts

Washington County will have Vote Center locations on November 5, 2024 to assist voters. Accessible voting equipment will be available at the 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 the vote center location. The vote center locations are the Dixie Convention Center, 1835 Convention Center Dr, St George, Utah and the Hurricane Community Center, 63 S 100 W, Hurricane Utah 84737. More information can also be found on the county’s website or https://vote.utah.gov/. The polls will open November 5, 2024 at 7:00 am and continue open until 8:00 pm of the same day.

If there are any changes to the location of a vote center or the addition of a vote center more information will be provided at county’s website or https://vote.utah.gov/.

Questions or Comments

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

Opinion Question

Regarding imposing a Recreation, Arts, and Parks Sales Tax (RAP Tax)

Should Washington County impose a one tenth of one percent (1/10th of 1%) sales and use tax for the purpose of funding recreational and cultural facilities and organizations such as the following:

  1. Publicly owned or operated athletic fields, parks, playgrounds, gymnasiums, swimming pools, campgrounds, trails, or other facilities used for recreational purposes; and
  2. Non-profit organizations, institutions, and municipal or county cultural councils having as their primary purpose the advancement and preservation of art, music, theater, dance, cultural arts, or natural history?

For the RAP tax
Against the RAP tax

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Washington County of Utah

Public Notice – 2024 Property Tax Adjustment

PUBLIC NOTICE
Property Tax Adjustment by the
Washington County Commission

Please take notice that on the day of October 1, 2024, the Washington County Commission and pursuant to Utah Code Ann. 59-2-1347 adjusted the property taxes owed on the parcels described below after finding the adjustments to be in the best human interests and that the adjustment serves the interests to the state and county.

Property Owner: Rural Housing Development Corporation — DBA Self-Help Homes
Adjustment: Adjust taxes owed to $0.00

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Amended Date for Testing of Automatic Tabulating Equipment

AMENDED DATE – PUBLIC NOTICE

Testing of Automatic Tabulating Equipment

In accordance with UCA 20A-4-104, testing of the automatic tabulating equipment will be held at the Washington County Administration Building, 111 East Tabernacle Street, St. George, UT 84770 (Google Maps), on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, at noon. The meeting will begin in the outside office, Entrance C. This office is located on the north side of the building, facing east.

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