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RESULTSMayor of Park CityAndy BeermanCity Council seats (2 available)Tim Henney, Tuesday, Oct 29, 8:15 AMCindy Masomoto, Wednesday, Oct 30, 8:15 COUNTY ELECTIONSCoalville MayorTrevor JohnsonOakley MayorWade Woolstenhume VOTINGPolling locations are open until 8:00 PM. Voters are required to vote at the polling location for their precinct and will be required to show identification.Consolidated District 1WHERE:City Hall - Marsac BuildingCouncil Chambers Lower Floor 445 Marsac Avenue, Park City UT WHO:#1 - Deer Valley North #2 - Old Town South#31 - Deer Valley South #32 - Old Town North Consolidated District 2 & 3WHERE:Park City High School Eccles Center Lobby 1750 Kearns Boulevard, Park City UT WHO:#3 - Prospector #4 - Thaynes#33 - Sidewinder #5 - Park Meadows South #6 - Quarry Mountain #35 - Park Meadows North Election coverage on KPCW is sponsored exclusively by Tesch Law Office.

Primary Elections Today

Today is Primary Election day in Utah. Polls opened at 7:00 am and will close tonight at 8:00 pm.

KPCW will post election results as they become available this evening on our website and our Facebook page.

Mail-in ballots were due yesterday. You can still vote in-person if you did not turn in your mail-in ballot.

To vote in the Republican primaries you must affiliate yourself with the Republican party, you can do that at the polling locations. If you wish to vote in the Democratic party primary you can request a Democratic ballot at the polls with no affiliation required.

Summit County has four polling locations. The Richins building in the Snyderville Basin, City Hall in Park City, in Kamas the County Services Building, and in Coalville at City Hall. In Wasatch County you can vote at the Wasatch County Administration building in Heber.

KPCW has plenty of stories online covering the candidates and debates. You can find those under the elections tab under news.

KPCW reporter David Boyle covers all things in the Heber Valley as well as sports and breaking news.
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