As people cast their ballots and mail them back, the Salt Lake County Clerk’s Office is busy keeping track of voter turnout. According to the election officials, as of Friday, Oct. 28, 140,000 people throughout the county have voted and mailed in their ballots. There are about 496,000 active, registered voters countywide.
Election officials report the lowest voter turnout right now in the southwest quadrant of the county. They say typically 20% of mail-in ballots are returned by this time. There are 120,000 registered voters in Jordan School District and about 23,000 people have cast their ballots by mail. The following is turnout broken down by city:
- Bluffdale – 13%
- Copperton – 25%
- Herriman – 14%
- Riverton – 16%
- South Jordan – 17%
- West Jordan – 17%
We encourage everyone to exercise his or her right to vote. The proposed Jordan School District bond is Prop B located on the backside of the ballot.
- A postage-paid return envelope is provided.
- All BALLOTS MUST BE SIGNED in order for your vote to count.
- Ballots returned by mail must be postmarked no later than November 7, the day before the election.
- Ballots can also be dropped off in person 24/7 until 8 p.m. on Election Night, November 8 at the following locations in Jordan School District:
- Herriman City Hall
- Riverton City Hall
- South Jordan City Hall
- West Jordan City Hall
- Other locations throughout Salt Lake County – visit slco.org/clerk/elections
For the most updated and accurate information about the proposed Jordan School District bond visit jordanbond.org. For general information about the election visit vote.utah.gov.