Township Newsletter Salt Lake County Volume 1, Issue 2 September 2010 HTTP://www.whitecityutah.org "Internet Services Donated by XMission" White City Community Council meets on the first Wednesday of each month at 7:00 PM, Eastmont Middle School, 10100 S. 1300 E. Room #105; Sandy, UT Meetings are Open to the Public. Community Council Members White City Township Troy Blundell (801) 547-4884 District 3 - Chair Community Council Elections [email protected] ACCT Rep. 938 E. Violet Dr. Newsletter November 2, 2010 Sandy, UT. 84094 Southeast Township Days The election Officer for White City Township Paulina Flint (801) 571-5257 At Large A\Vice Chair Community Council is: [email protected] West Side Council Contact Don Patocka to run for the council. 10467 Carnation Dr. Representative th Sandy, UT 84094 Newsletter Deadline to file is the 14 of October at 5PM. Southeast Township 801-548-4420 Days dpotaczech@;yahoo.com Kay Dickerson (801)571-1447 District 1 -Secretary [email protected]. Southeast Township Days 10442 S. Carnation Dr Newsletter & Website Sandy, UT 84094 Jeremy Christensen (801) 661-3483 District 5 -Treasurer [email protected] Southeast Township Days 9644 S. Poppy Ln. Newsletter Sandy, UT 84094 Gene Robinson (801) 572-3803 At Large B [email protected] 9454 S. Poppy Lane Sandy, UT 84094 Don Patocka (801) 548-4420 At Large C [email protected] ACCT Alternate 747 E. Delphinium Way Sandy, UT 84094 Ralph Cooley (801) 571-0701 District 2 [email protected] 837 Larkspur Dr. Education Committee Sandy, UT 84094 Paul Smith (801) 571-4590 District 6 1062 E. Diamond Way Sandy, UT 84094 Vacant District 4 Committee Members: Polling places for Voting Precincts: Art Kimball (801) 571-4174 4722, is at: Edgemont Elementary [email protected] Public Relations 1085 E 9800 1020 E. Violet Drive Legislative Representative 4740, 4618 is at: Eastmont Middle School Sandy, UT 84094 10100 S. 1300 Districts which are up for elections are: 4666A, 4750, 4754 is at: Alta View Elementary School 10333 E. Crocus (865 E.) District # 1, # 3, # 5, # 4, at Large seats A and B. The polls will be open STATE REPRESENTATIVE #36 STATE SENATE #5 PATRICE ARENT The legislative and from 7:00 am to 8:00 SAMUEL FIDLER JASON EPPS KAREN MAYNE senatorial candidates make STATE REPRESENTATIVE #37 pm on November 2. JIM PEVERELLE, JR. the laws which govern our CAROL SPACKMAN MOSS MARGRETHE PETERSON township status. STATE SENATE #7 Candidate Eligibility: you ERIC K. JOHNSON STATE REPRESENTATIVE #38 must: (1) be at least 18 years ROSS I. ROMERO ERIC HUTCHINGS of age, (2) your name must MICHAEL WALLENTINE GENERAL ELECTION: STATE SENATE #9 appear on the electoral roll TYLER AYRES STATE REPRESENTATIVE #39JIM Voter Registration WAYNE NIEDERHAUSER of Salt Lake County and DUNNIGAN Deadlines: RYAN J. KELLY within the White City STATE SENATE #11 ALAN PETERSON DAVE HOGUE boundaries within the By Mail Registration HOWARD A. STEPHENSON STATE REPRESENTATIVE #40 district in the White City October 4 VAL J BATEMAN STATE SENATE #12 Council area you wish to LYNN N. HEMINGWAY SANDRA BRENT H. GOODFELLOW DANIEL JOHNSON In-Office Registration represent, (3) not subject to W. THATCHER October 18 any legal incapacity, and (4) STATE REPRESENTATIVE #41 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #20 Absentee Voting JOHN JACKSON you must fill out and submit BECKY EDWARDS TODD E. KISER Deadline: ROBERT G. MOULTRIE WILLIAM E. a Declaration of Candidacy MATT WOOLLEY WARD before the filing deadline of Last Day to Apply STATE REPRESENTATIVE #22 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #42 October 14, 2010. Submit SUSAN D DUCKWORTH NOEL JIM BIRD REP GENERAL (Domestic) form to election officer. FIELDS October 29 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #43 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #23 Don Patocka. D MARK FAUX RICHARD D. M. BARNES Last Day to Apply WAYNE A. HARPER BRIAN 801-548-4420 JENNIFER "JEN" SEELIG MARK T. YARDLEY (Overseas) SWEET October 13 2010 Salt Lake STATE REPRESENTATIVE #44 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #24 SHAWN P. BRADLEY REBECCA CHAVEZ-HOUCKTHOMAS County Candidates TIM M. COSGROVE ERIN M. Early Voting Period: OLDS PARTRIDGE NEPHI J. ROBINSON DISTRICT ATTORNEY October 19-29 SIM GILL STATE REPRESENTATIVE #45 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #25 JONATHON W. GRIMES LAURA BLACK JOEL K. BRISCOE LOHRA MILLER STEVEN ELIASON RICK RAILE Utah Legislative Interim DAVID PERRY COUNTY COUNCIL "B" Highlights can be found at: STATE REPRESENTATIVE #26 HOLLY MULLEN STATE REPRESENTATIVE #46 DAVID LITVACK WARREN T ROGERS N. WILLIAM CLAYTON MARIE H. OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE RICHARD SNELGROVE POULSON STATE REPRESENTATIVE #28 RESEARCH JAMES W. FARLEY BRIAN S. KING COUNTY COUNCIL #1 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #47 AND GENERAL COUNSEL ARLYN BRADSHAW KEN IVORY STATE REPRESENTATIVE #29 HOUSE BUILDING, SUITE 210 STEVE HARMSEN JOHN RENDELL JANICE FISHER PO BOX 145210 SHIRENE L. SADDLER COUNTY COUNCIL #3 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #48 SALT LAKE CITY UT 84114-5210 DIANE TURNER TRISHA S. BECK STATE REPRESENTATIVE #30 For more information about DAVID WILDE LAVAR CHRISTENSEN JACKIE BISKUPSKI legislative activities, visit the SINAMA MELI COUNTY COUNCIL #5 STATE REPRESENTATIVE #49 Utah State Legislature’s TYLER A ANDRUS DEREK BROWN STATE REPRESENTATIVE #31 STEVEN L. DEBRY F. JAY SEEGMILLER website at: le.utah.gov GRACE SPERRY SHERIFF STATE REPRESENTATIVE #50 LARRY WILEY The most important BEAU BABKA RUSSELL G. HATCH JAMES "JIM" WINDER MERLYNN T. NEWBOLD questions to be asked STATE REPRESENTATIVE #32 GARY R OLSEN RON BIGELOW of candidates are: GOVERNOR/LT. GOVERNOR (2 YR MERRILL HUMBERG TERM) STATE REPRESENTATIVE #51 JENNIFER SCHMITH PETER CORROON / SHERYL ALLEN GREG HUGHES 1. What is your GARY R. HERBERT / GREG BELL PAUL RECANZONE STATE REPRESENTATIVE #33 W. ANDREW MCCULLOUGH / ARIC position on NEAL B HENDRICKSON M. CRAMER, SR. STATE REPRESENTATIVE #52 JOHN HUNTINGHOUSE townships? SHAUN KRUGER STATE SENATE #2 CHAD REYES STATE REPRESENTATIVE #34 NANCIE LEE DAVIS CARL D. WIMMER JOHNNY ANDERSON CLOVER BEN MCADAMS 2. Where do you MEADERS Candidates which have the stand on Salt Lake STATE SENATE #3 most impact on our township LEE BRINTON STATE REPRESENTATIVE #35 County providing GENE DAVIS ROB ALEXANDER are listed above. The county CHELSEA TRAVIS council makes day to day municipal type STATE SENATE #4 MARK A. WHEATLEY decisions governing our services? DOUG GREER PATRICIA W. JONES services and our land use. Permanent Vote by Mail Program the contractor to complete their work. There have been two Don't wait in line on Election Day! You can have your ballot mailed to incentive periods which have effected the dollar awards given to you on an on-going basis. Any registered voter may apply for Permanent the contractor based on criteria set down by the Team. The Vote By Mail. In order to be eligible for permanent vote by mail status, contractor has met both times with awards in the 93 percentile with you must be a registered voter at the address listed on your permanent their work. There are two more award periods to be completed. vote by mail application. You will receive your ballot in the mail at least three weeks prior to each election pertaining to your precinct. Ballots The businesses in the area have seen a considerable decrease in cannot be forwarded by the post office. business during the construction and are concerned about the You may vote and return the ballot immediately, you may wait to return overall financial effect. Some of this downturn may be to the the ballot as long as it is postmarked the day before the election, or you economy and some to the construction, but it is hoped that when may drop your voted ballot at any polling location. Also,you may the work is completed business will pick up. There have been a surrender your ballot at your assigned polling location on Election Day, number of special offers presented by the businesses to help or at an early voting location, and vote on an electronic voting machine. attract customers. We as residents need to support the local Who Is Eligible? businesses or Anyone who is currently registered to vote in Salt Lake County many may not be able to survive. With the help of the businesses and would like to vote by mail. and the residents in the area the contractor has been able to assist You do not need an excuse to vote by-mail! According in the flow of traffic and to maintain access to their homes and to State Law, voters may choose to receive their ballot by- businesses. mail if they prefer. Residents who have issues with the project should contact the How Do I Sign Up For The Permanent Vote By Mail Program? member of the CCT and register their concerns. This way the team members can assist them in working to make the project go Click here for an application for Permanent Vote By Mail. smoother. The 700 East website lists all of the team members and This application must be completed and returned before a ballot how to contact them. can be mailed. For further details on the Permanent Vote By Mail Program, please call the Salt Lake County Clerk, Elections Division at (801) 468-3427. Southeast Township Days Absentee Voting (by mail) If you are a registered voter and prefer to vote absentee, you may complete an absentee ballot application to receive your ballot by mail. A separate application must be filled out for each election. NOTE: Our State Law allows "no excuse" absentee voting. Individuals who prefer to vote absentee may do so without a reason of being absent from their precinct during polling hours on Election day. Absentee Ballot Application If you are an overseas or military voter, please complete the Federal Postcard Application, which can be accessed at www.fvap.gov/. While these applications are available online, they must be sent by mail or filed in person at the Salt Lake County Clerk's Office.
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