On Wednesday, June 7, 2023, Utah Governor Spencer Cox issued a set of proclamations, moving the primary and general election dates for this year. The reason for the delay is the resignation of Utah Congressman Chris Stewart, who represents the state's second district, which covers Salt Lake City and the southwest rural part of the state, including Tooele and St. George. His resignation is effective Sept. 15. Under Utah law, the governor had seven days to determine a schedule to replace Stewart with a special election.
Learn more about Voting, Registration, and Elections on the Summit County Clerk's Webpage.
When are the 2023 Municipal Elections?
PRIMARY ELECTION: This year’s Primary Election date has been moved from August 15, 2023 to September 5, 2023. Please note, this change is not permanent and only pertains to this year’s elections.
GENERAL ELECTION: This year’s General Election date has been moved from November 7, 2023 to November 21, 2023. Please note, this change is not permanent and only pertains to this year’s elections.
2023 Municipal Primary Election: What You Need to Know.
When are the 2023 Primary Elections happening?
This year’s Primary Election date has been moved from August 15, 2023 to September 5, 2023. Please note, this change is not permanent and only pertains to this year’s elections.
What Primary Elections are happening?
There will be a Primary Election held for:
Coalville City (residents with 84017 zip code)
Park City (residents with 84060 zip code)
South Summit Fire District (residents who live in the following precincts: Francis East and West, Kamas North and South, Oakley North and South, Peoa, South Summit East, South Summit West, South Summit South, and Weber Canyon. See Precinct Maps, HERE.)
When is early voting for the Primary Elections?
Early voting for the Primary Elections will take place on August 29, August 30, August 31 and on September 1. Voters will be able to vote early at the following locations from 8am - 5pm:
Park City Hall/Marsac Building
Executive Offices
445 Marsac Avenue
Park City, Utah
Top Floor
Summit County Courthouse
Clerk’s Office
60 N. Main Street
Coalville, UT
Northwest Corner
Can I vote by mail for the Primary Elections?
Yes. Ballots must be postmarked by September 5, 2023. This is because of the Labor Day holiday; usually ballots must be postmarked the day before the election. If you were wondering where to mail your completed ballot to, don't stress! All ballots are mailed out with a preprinted return envelope that voters must sign, so voters do not need to worry about a return address.
Will drop boxes be open for the Primary Elections?
Yes. You can also drop completed ballots for the Primary Elections at the following locations before 8:00 p.m. on Primary Election Day (September 5, 2023).
Park City Hall/Marsac Building
445 Marsac Avenue
Park City, UT
24/7
The Market at Park City
1500 Snow Creek Drive
Park City, UT
Monday - Saturday: 6am - 10pm
Sunday: 6am - 9pm
Quinn’s Health Department
650 Round Valley Dr.
Park City, Utah
24/7
Summit County Library
Coalville Branch
82 North 50 East
Coalville, UT
East Side of Building
24/7
Summit County Courthouse
60 North Main
PO Box 128
Coalville, Utah
Northwest Corner
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. M-F
Summit County Library
Kamas Branch
110 N. Main Street
Kamas, UT
24/7
Where is Election Day Voting for the Primary Election?
Primary Election Day is September 5, 2023. Voters will be able to get assistance voting and vote in person at the following locations from 7 am - 8 pm:
Park City Hall/Marsac Building
445 Marsac Avenue
Park City, Utah
Council Chambers
Coalville City Hall
10 North Main
Coalville, Utah
Council Chambers
Summit County Library
110 North Main
Kamas, Utah
Main Floor Conf. Room
When will the canvass happen for the Primary Elections?
The canvass for the Primary Election will take place on September 19, 2023 at the entity having the election–Coalville, Park City, South Summit Fire District.
The canvass is when the governing body of the entity having an election receives the election results, examines them, and decides whether to approve them as final or request more information, clarification, or documentation. Once approved, the results of the election for that entity are final.
2023 Municipal General Election: What You Need to Know.
When are the 2023 General Elections happening?
This year’s General Election date has been moved from November 7, 2023 to November 21, 2023. Please note, this change is not permanent and only pertains to this year’s elections.
What General Elections are happening?
There will be a General Election held for:
Coalville City (residents with 84017 zip code)
Kamas City (residents with 84036 zip code)
Park City (residents with 84060 zip code)
Oakley City (residents with 84036 and 84055 zip codes)
Snyderville Water Reclamation District (residents with 84098 zip code)
South Summit Fire District (residents who live in the following precincts: Francis East and West, Kamas North and South, Oakley North and South, Peoa, South Summit East, South Summit West, South Summit South, and Weber Canyon. See Precinct Maps, HERE.)
When is early voting for the General Elections?
Early voting for the General Elections will take place on November 16, November 17, November 18 and on November 20. Voters will be able to vote early at the following locations from 8am - 5pm:
Summit County Library
Kimball Junction Branch
1885 W. Ute Blvd
Park City, UT
Summit County Courthouse
Clerk’s Office
60 N. Main Street
Coalville, UT
Can I vote by mail for the General Elections?
Yes. Ballots must be postmarked by November 20, 2023. If you were wondering where to mail your completed ballot to, don't stress! All ballots are mailed out with a preprinted return envelope that voters must sign, so voters do not need to worry about a return address.
Will drop boxes be open for the General Elections?
Yes. You can also drop completed ballots for the General Elections at the following locations until 8:00 p.m. on General Election Day (November 21, 2023).
Park City Hall/Marsac Building
445 Marsac Avenue
Park City, UT
24/7
The Market at Park City
1500 Snow Creek Drive
Park City, UT
Monday - Saturday: 6am - 10pm
Sunday: 6am - 9pm
Quinn’s Health Department
650 Round Valley Dr.
Park City, Utah
24/7
Summit County Library
Kimball Junction Branch (outside DMV Entrance)
1885 W. Ute Blvd
Park City, UT
24/7
Fresh Market (Jeremy Ranch)
3151 W. Kilby Road
Park City, UT
24/7
Summit County Library
Coalville Branch
82 North 50 East
Coalville, UT
24/7
Summit County Library
Kamas Branch
110 N. Main Street
Kamas, UT
24/7
Oakley City Hall
960 West Center Street
Oakley, UT
Monday - Thursday: 8am - 4:30pm
Where is Election Day Voting for the General Election
General Election Day is November 21, 2023. Voters will be able to get assistance voting and vote in person at the following locations from 7am - 8pm:
Park City Hall/Marsac Building
445 Marsac Avenue
Park City, Utah
Council Chambers
Summit County Library
Kimball Junction Branch (Large Auditorium)
1885 W. Ute Blvd
Park City, UT
Summit County Library
110 North Main
Kamas, Utah
Main Floor Conf. Room
Coalville City Hall
10 North Main
Coalville, Utah
Council Chambers
When will the canvass happen for the Primary Elections?
The canvass for the Primary Election will take place on December 5, 2023 at the entity having the election.
The canvass is when the governing body of the entity having an election receives the election results, examines them, and decides whether to approve them as final or request more information, clarification, or documentation. Once approved, the results of the election for that entity are final.