2024 Ballot Guide

Every two years, Better Utah Institute provides an educational guide to the constitutional amendments, statewide initiatives, and other questions that Utahns will be asked to vote on during the election. In 2024, there will be four proposed constitutional amendments on the ballot.

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These buttons link to resources for researching candidates from local newspapers. None of them have any affiliation with Better Utah, but we’ve aggregated them to help you get to know the candidates on your ballot.

In addition to the resources listed below, or if we couldn’t find one for your county, you can input your address here on the Utah Government Voter website and view candidates and profiles in your area.

Only counties and races that have competitive races ( more than one candidate listed for the position) are included. Not every county had a local government listing or newspaper profile on their candidates that we could find.  If you have any additional resources you’d like to submit for inclusion please email us at info@betterutah.org.

Iron County
Juab County
Millard County

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Beaver County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Box Elder Ballot Questions

Local Special Bond Election - Box Elder School District

Would issue a $220,000,000 bond to rebuild Bear River MIddle School and Box Elder Middle School, and remodel North Park Elementary and Lake View Elementary.

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Cache County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Website
(435) 755-1460
elections@CacheCounty.gov

Carbon County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Website
(435) 636-3200
clerks@carbon.utah.gov

Daggett County Ballot Questions

Proposition #17 - Flaming Gorge Fire & EMS District

Would annex the Town of Dutch John into the Flaming Gorge Fire & EMS District to provide fire and EMS services.

Website
(435) 784-3154
Clerk@daggettcounty.org

Davis County Ballot Questions

Proposition #3 - Bountiful City

Would reauthorize a 0.1% sales and use tax (RAP tax) for 10 years to fund park improvements, recreational improvements, and cultural facilities and organizations within Bountiful City.

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Proposition #4 - Farmington City

Would reauthorize a 0.1% sales and use tax for 10 years to fund Recreational, Arts, and Parks (RAP) facilities, programs, and organizations within Farmington City.

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Proposition #6 - Clearfield City

Would reauthorize a 0.1% sales and use tax for 10 years to fund Parks, Arts, Recreation, Aquatics, and Trails (PARAT) facilities, programs, and organizations.

Duchesne County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Emery County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Garfield County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Grand County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Iron County Ballot Questions

Local Special Bond Election - Iron County School District

Would issue a $66 million bond to build a new elementary school building and a new alternative programs building.

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Juab County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Kane County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Millard County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Morgan County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Piute County Ballot Questions

Local Special Bond Election - Piute County School District

Would issue a $6,000,000 bond to replace Oscarson Elementary School in Marysvale and Circleville Elementary School in Circleville.

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Rich County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Salt Lake County Ballot Questions

County Proposal No. 8 - Salt Lake County

Would reauthorize a 0.1% sales and use Zoo, Arts, and Parks (ZAP) tax to fund recreational, zoological, and cultural facilities, and botanical, cultural, and zoological organizations within Salt Lake County.

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Salt Lake County Public Safety Bond - Salt Lake County

Would issue a $507,000,000 bond to build a Justice and Accountability Center for low-level offenders, combine the two county jails, increase the number of jail beds, expand access to mental health treatment, and build a reentry unit.

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Cottonwood Heights Town Center Bond - Cottonwood Heights

Would issue a $30,000,000 general obligation bond to pay off a current loan used to purchase the Cottonwood Heights Town Center

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Murray City School District Bond Measure - Murray City School District

Would issue a $125,000,000 bond to rebuild Riverview Jr. High School and build an addition to Murray High School.

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Salt Lake City School District Bond Election - Salt Lake City School District

Would issue a $730 million bond to rebuild Highland High School, rebuild West High School, build an athletic house at East High School, and fund other energy conservation and sustainability projects.

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San Juan County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Sanpete County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Sevier County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Summit County Ballot Questions

Summit County Proposition “18” - Emergency Services - Summit County

Would authorize a 0.5% sales and use tax for the purpose of mitigating tourism, including emergency medical services, solid waste disposal, search and rescue, law enforcement, fire protection, and other services within Summit County.

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North Summit School District Bond Election - North Summit School District

Would issue a $114,000,000 bond to build a new high school and aquatic center.

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Tooele County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Uintah County Ballot Questions

Proposition #12 - Uintah County

Would repeal a 0.3% sales and use tax used by the Uintah County Sheriff’s Office for public safety purposes, a loss of about $4,485,000 in annual revenue.

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Utah County Ballot Questions

Proposition #5 - Mapleton City

Would authorize a 0.1% sales and use tax to fund recreational and cultural facilities (RAP Tax) in Mapleton City.

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Proposition #9 - Spring Lake

Would create a new municipality from the area known as Spring Lake and unincorporated Utah County land.

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Proposition #10 - Vineyard

Would change the form of government to a six-member council form from the current five-member council.

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Proposition #11 - Lehi, American Fork, Highland, Alpine, Cedar Hills, Draper, and certain portions of unincorporated Utah County

Would create a new school district in these areas from the current Alpine School District.

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Proposition #13 - Saratoga Springs

Would authorize a 0.1% sales and use tax to fund recreational, cultural, and zoological facilities, and botanical, cultural, and zoological organizations (RAP Tax) in Saratoga Springs City.

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Proposition #14 - Cedar Fort, Eagle Mountain, Fairfield, Saratoga Springs, and certain portions of unincorporated Utah County

Would create a new school district in these areas from the current Alpine School District.

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Wasatch County Ballot Questions

Midway Open Space Bond - Midway City

Would issue a $5,000,000 bond to preserve open space and related improvements within the proposed annexation boundaries of the city.

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Washington County Ballot Questions

RAP Tax - Washington County

Would reauthorize a 0.1% sales and use tax to fund recreational and cultural facilities and organizations (RAP Tax).

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Wayne County Ballot Questions

None in 2024

Weber County Ballot Questions

Ballot Proposition 15 - Ogden Valley City Proposed Incorporation Areas
Ballot Proposition 19 - Weber County

Would reauthorize a 0.1% sales tax to fund botanical, cultural, recreational, and zoological organizations and facilities (RAMP Tax).

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