Waiting for the last few hours to vote in municipal primary elections? Here's what you need to know


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SALT LAKE CITY — Tuesday is the primary election to whittle down candidates for several municipal positions in the state. If you forgot to register to vote for the primary or forgot to return your mail-in ballot in time, never fear, you have until 8 p.m. to vote, submit your mail-in ballot or register to vote in person and then vote.

If you didn’t receive a mail-in ballot, it’s possible you don't have a primary election in your area.

Those who need to register to vote will be given a provisional ballot at a polling location that will count once the registration is processed. Anyone registering at a poll must bring a valid identification and a proof of residency, such as a utility bill.

If you don't know where your polling location is, the state has a website where people can look up their polling location by entering their address or license/ID number.

These counties have set up further information regarding the municipal primary elections happening today:

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Carter Williams is an award-winning reporter who covers general news, outdoors, history and sports for KSL.com.

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