Voting Process in Weber County:
Registration --- The Weber County Clerk maintains the roster of registered voters. For information on how to register locally call 388-8683 or go to the County Clerk's office. Voter registration forms are available through the Weber County Clerk's office (2380 Washington Blvd), libraries, post offices, driver's license offices, all public assistance agencies and your phone book's white pages. For more information, visit http://www1.co.weber.ut.us/Clerk_Auditor/Election/voter.php or call
the Weber County Clerk's office for the closest location (399-8486).
To register to vote in Utah, you must be a citizen of the United States; be al least 18 years old; be a resident of Utah for at least 30 days immediately before the next election, not be a convicted felon currently incarcerated.
Local Voting District Information: For information on where to vote and to determine your Legislative, Senate or School District Board of Education boundaries, call the Clerk's office at 399-8486. To determine the number of your state representative district and state senatorial district, check your registration card or call the Weber County Clerk/Auditor at 399-8400. Visit the following site for additional information:
http://www1.co.weber.ut.us/gis/?content=precinct
If your browser does not allow the precinct locator to load call the office Weber County Clerk Auditor at 399-8486.
The State of Utah also maintains a website, elections.utah.gov , which provides registration forms, on-line registration services, maps, information about Utah election laws and candidate lists.
Election Day: The polls are open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. on election day. Polling locations are normally printed in the newspaper the Sunday prior to the election.
The US Election Assistance Commission's Successful Practices in Poll Worker Recruiting, Training and Retention , a useful resource developed in cooperation with the League of Women Voters. The nonpartisan guidebook is an essential first step toward improving polling places and elections for all voters, and is being distributed to elections officials nationwide.
Voter Publication Links
Politics of Voter Fraud: http://projectvote.org/fileadmin/ProjectVote/Publications/Politics_of_Voter_Fraud_Key_Findings_Final.pdf
Citizens without Proof: http://www.brennancenter.org/dynamic/subpages/download_file_39242.pdf
Restricting Voter Registration Drives: http://projectvote.org/fileadmin/ProjectVote/Policy_Briefs/Project_Vote_Policy_Brief_5_Restricting_Voter_Registration_Drives.pdf |