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Salt Lake City Primary Elections

Read our article on the mayoral candidates for Salt Lake City and get out and vote today!

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download (6)Polls are open today for Salt Lake City Municipal Elections – Primary

THE FOLLOWING CITY POSITIONS ARE TO BE VOTED UPON IN THE
SALT LAKE CITY 2015 PRIMARY ELECTION:

Mayor
Dave Robinson
George Chapman
Luke Garrott
Ralph Becker
Jackie Biskupski

Councilmember District 4
Miles Petty
Nate Salazar
Derek Kitchen
Jen Colby
Babs De Lay

Cast your vote at the following locations today from 7 am to 8 pm:

VOTE CENTER LOCATIONS
River’s Bend Northwest Senior Center 1300 W. 300 N.
Trolley Square (southeast corner) 600 S. 700 E.
Sorenson Multicultural Center 855 W. California Ave. (1300 S.)
First Congregational Church 2150 S. Foothill Drive (2755 E.)

 

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