Elections
The County Clerk manages elections, candidates and voters, including registration information and polling locations.

Due to current conditions related to the COVID-19 Pandemic, jurisdictions nationwide are beginning to adopt vote by mail as an option. Click on the link below for more information.
Voter Qualifications
Voter Registration is open to all Tooele County residents that are:
- Citizens of the United States
- Residents of Utah for at Least 30 days prior to Election Day
- At least 18 years old on the day of the election
- Residing at the address where they are registering
Registration Deadlines
By Mail Registration Deadline
Voter registration forms must be postmarked at least 30 days before an election in order to be eligible to vote in the upcoming election.
In-Person Registration and Online Registration Deadlines
For the November 2020 General Election, the last day to register will be October 23, 2020. This includes in-person (by appointment only) and On-line Registration. There will be registration and address changes on election day.
Information About Your Voter Registration
Online Voter Registration
When to Re-register
Voter registration is valid for life, unless you
- Move
- Change your name, or
- Wish to affiliate with a different party or
- Your record is made inactive if you don’t vote in 2 general elections
Absentee Voting
Tooele County is a “Vote By Mail” County, which means that every voter who is registered will be mailed a ballot. Voted ballots must be postmarked no later than November 2, 2020 in order to count in the General Election. If you do not want to mail your voted ballot, you may drop your ballot in any of our Ballot Drop Boxes. To see a list of Ballot Drop Boxes please click on the above tab “Where do I vote?“.
If you will be out of town for the election, you can fill out a “Voter Alternate Address Request Form” to have your ballot sent. If you already have an alternate address on file with us there is no need to fill out the new form.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the legislature has passed some important changes to the election procedures in SB 6007. This election there will be outdoor Early Voting and one outdoor In-Person Polling Locations. These will be limited to special situations.
Check Your Registration
To ensure you receive a ballot, make sure you are registered and your mailing address is up to date. Please visit vote.utah.gov to determine if you are registered, or to check that your voter registration is current.
Contact Your Legislature
2020 FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE DEADLINES
All partisan candidates must report contributions and expenditures according to the chart below:
Report Name | Due Date | Report Includes All Transactions Between | Penalty for Late Report |
General Election Report | October 27, 2020 | July 30, 2020 – October 22, 2020 | $100 fine and potential disqualification from election |
Post – General Election Report | December 3, 2021 | October 23, 2020 – December 31, 2020 | $100 fine |
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR CANDIDATE PROFILE
The Lieutenant Governor’s Office provides candidates with the opportunity to submit a candidate profile for the website, VOTE.UTAH.GOV. Your profile includes biographical information, a picture, and a short statement.
HOW DO I SUBMIT MY PROFILE?
- Visit the website, VOTE.UTAH.GOV. Select the button “Resources for Candidates, Political Groups and & Parties” at the bottom of the page.
- After being directed to a new page, select the option “Submit candidate profile.”
- You will be directed to the UtahID portal. If you do not have a UtahID account, you must create one to proceed. If you already have a UtahID account, simply log into your account.
- After creating your UtahID account, you will be prompted for a PIN number. To obtain a PIN number, select your name in the dropdown menu then check your email.
- After selecting your name in the dropdown menu, you will receive an email with your PIN number. Your PIN number will be sent to the email address that you provided on your declaration of candidacy. It will not be sent to the email address of your UtahID account.
- After receiving your PIN number, enter it into the website and click “Submit.”
- After entering your PIN number, the website will prompt you to enter your candidate profile. After you are completed, click “Submit for Approval.” You have the ability to save and edit your profile before the deadline.
WHEN CAN I SUBMIT MY PROFILE?
- General Election Candidates
September 4, 2020 at 5:00 pm (Mountain Time)
Please note that these deadlines are established by law. As a result, late submissions and edits cannot be accepted.
Do you need assistance with your candidate profile? Contact the Utah Lieutenant Governor’s Office at
(801) 538-1041 or elections@utah.gov. Open Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (state and national holidays excluded.
For Candidates
2020 General Election
General Election – November 3, 2020
Arguments
- Bond Argument for the Issuance of $170M in School Improvement
- 2018-13 Arguments For and Against (Ballot Proposition #1)
- Voter Information Pamphlet – 2018 Ordinance 2018-13 (Ballot Proposition #1)
- 2018-15 Arguments For and Against (Ballot Proposition #2)
- Voter Information Pamphlet – 2018 Ordinance 2018-15 (Ballot Proposition #2)
- Constitutional Amendments
Judicial Judge Information
The Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission offers three ways for voters to get information about judges in 2020:
- Information about judges may be found at our general website: https://judges.utah.gov/.
- A county-specific listing of judges is also available here: https://judges.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/09/Tooele-County-Judge-Overview.pdf
- And finally, a printable version of the county-specific listing is available here: https://judges.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2020/09/Tooele-County-Judge-Overview-Printer-Friendly.pdf
Financial Disclosure Information
Election Security
Get Involved
Tooele County election officials depend on reliable, dedicated teams of poll workers to make every Election Day run smoothly. Poll workers are essential to ensuring that the elections are a success. Becoming a poll worker is one of the most rewarding ways citizens can become involved in the election process.
Tooele County Election Results
General Election November 3, 2020
Archived Results
November 3, 2020 General Election – Canvassed Results
November 5, 2019 General Election – Canvassed Results
November 6, 2018 General Election – Canvassed Results
November 7, 2017 General Municipal Election – Unoffical Results
November 8, 2016 General Election – Canvassed Results
November 3, 2015 General Election – Canvassed Results
November 4, 2014 General Election – Canvassed Results
November 5, 2013 General Election – Canvass Results
November 6, 2012 General Election – Canvass Results
November 8, 2011 General Election – Canvass Results
November 2, 2010 General Election – Canvass Results
November 3, 2009 General – Canvass Report
November 4, 2008 General Election – Canvass Report
November 6, 2007 General Election – Canvass Report
November 7, 2006 General Election – Canvass Report
November 2005 Election Totals Outside Tooele and Grantsville
November 5, 2005 General Election
November 2, 2004 General Election
November 4, 2003 Tooele City Municipal Election
November 5, 2002 General Election
November 6, 2001 Tooele City and Grantsville City Municipal General Election
Candidate Profiles/Ballot Issue Information
For information about Candidates and Ballot Issue Information go to Vote.Utah.gov.
Council District Maps
The division of the county into council districts is required by the change in county government approved by voters in the November 2018 election. Click on the link below to view the maps.
Council District Maps
Precinct Maps
Interactive Voter Map
Follow the link and type your address in the “Enter address” field.
Mobile Polling Locations
There will be no in-person polling locations for the 2020 General Election, only a mobile polling location at the Deseret Peak Complex from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Election Day, November 3, 2020. This location is specifically for the disabled, people who did not receive a ballot in the mail whose information is correct, or other emergencies, however, everyone is welcome. There will be signs showing you where to go to pick up your ballot. It will be exactly like the one you received in the mail. There will be a place you can park your car to fill out your ballot and then drop if off in a ballot drop box as you exit the property. We’re calling it “Take Out Voting”! You stay safe and so do your poll workers! There will also be Early Voting at the same location on October 22, 23, 29 and 30 from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM each day.
Early Voting
Please make sure to bring your valid voter ID.
October 22, 23, 29, 30 – 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM each day
There will be no in-person Early Voting locations for the November 3, 2020 General Election, only a mobile polling location at the Deseret Peak Complex. Again, you will receive a paper ballot, exactly like you received in the mail. There will be a place you can sit in your car and fill out your ballot and then drop it off in a ballot drop box located on the property.
Ballot Drop Box Maps
- Grantsville Ballot Box Location
- Stansbury Park Ballot Box Location
- Tooele City Hall Ballot Box Location
- Tooele County Ballot Box Location
Redistricting Maps
- County Wide 2012
- Tooele County Voter Precincts 2012 Focus 24×36
- Tooele Valley Voting Precincts 2012 Focus 24×36
- Tooele Voting Precincts 2012 Focus 11×17
- County Wide Local School Board Districts 2012 24×36
- Tooele County Local School Board Districts 2012 24×36
- Tooele County Local School Board Districts 2012 Focus 11×17
- Tooele County Local School Board Districts 2012 Focus 24×36
- Stansbury Park Voter Precincts 2012 Focus 24×36
- Stansbury Park Voting Precincts 2012 Focus 11×17
For printed copies of maps, map options and cost, please contact Bret Beede, Tooele County Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Department.
Email: Bret Beede