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(KSL News) Early voting for the November 6 election will start Tuesday, and Salt Lake County residents will have lots of options.
County Clerk Sherrie Swensen says voters can cast a ballot by mail, in the clerk's office or at an early voting location.
Swensen says the more people choose to vote early, the shorter lines will be on November 6.
In Office VotingVoters may vote in the clerk's office, elections division (2100 South State Street, south building) every weekday from now until November 5, from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Early Voting Locations and Times
When: Weekdays between October 23 - November 2
Hours: 2 p.m. — 6 p.m. (1 p.m. — 5 p.m. on November 2)
Utah Division of Natural Resources - 1594 West North Temple
Murray City Hall - 5025 South State #113
Holladay City Hall - 4580 South 2300 East
Taylorsville Senior Center - 4743 S Plymouth View Drive (1625 W)
Taylorsville City Hall - 2600 West Taylorsville Blvd
Chabad Square - 1760 South 1100 East
Sandy Fire Station #35 - 8186 South 1300 East
Sandy City Hall - 10000 South Centennial Parkway
West Jordan Fire Station #53 - 7602 South Jordan Landing (3900 W)
Draper City Hall - 1020 East Pioneer Road
West Valley City Hall - 3600 South Constitution Blvd
Riverton City Hall - 12830 South Redwood Road
Anyone may choose to vote in office, at any early voting location or by mail. People voting early must show valid photo ID or two forms that prove residency (ID not required for those who are 65 years or older or persons with a disability).
Vote By Mail
Salt Lake County has a Permanent Vote by Mail program. Anyone may utilize this option. Those interested must apply. Once the application is received, the clerk's office will automatically mail a ballot for every election in which you are eligible to vote. For more information (and an application), go to the clerk's Web site, www.clerk.slco.org or call 468-3427.
If voters must vote on Election Day, the clerk's office recommends voting in the middle of the day between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to avoid lines.