WASHINGTON COUNTY – The primary elections for municipal offices in Washington County will be taking place on Tuesday, August 13. Only Hurricane, LaVerkin, St. George and Washington are holding primary elections.
Links to maps of precinct boundaries within each city are provided below. Maps of individual precincts can be found on the Washington County Clerk’s Office page.
All polling locations are open on Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Hurricane
Candidates for Mayor: • John Bramall • Martin D. Cain • Jerry Dallape | Hurricane City’s Mayoral Candidate Information
There will be no primary election for Hurricane City Council; the candidates on the ballot for the general election are: • Kevin D. Tervort (incumbent) • Matthew Bell • Ethelyn Humphries • Darin D. Larson | Hurricane City’s City Council Candidate Information
- Precincts HU52, HU53
Fine Arts Center, 90 South 100 West - Precincts HU54-01 HU54-02
Hurricane Library, 36 South 300 East - Precincts HU55 HU56
Hurricane City Office, 147 North 870 West - Precincts HU57-01, HU57-02
Lava Bluff Clubhouse, 3817 West 120 North
Early voting is still being held at the Hurricane City Office through this Friday.
LaVerkin
Candidates for Mayor: • Ann E. Wixom • Richard Hirschi • Kerry Thell Gubler
Candidates for City Council: • Ray Justice (incumbent) • Darwin DeMille • Josh Melessa • Kenneth E. Hooten • Chantelle Mertlich Browning
- Precincts LV85, LV86, LV 87
“Old White Church,” 111 South Main St.
St. George
There will be no primary election for St. George mayor; the candidates on the ballot for the general election are: • Dan McArthur (incumbent) • Jon Pike
Candidates for City Council: • Travis R. Christiansen • Marianne G. Sorensen • Nathan K. Fisher • Tara Dunn • Michele Randall • Patricia Kent • Jim McCoy • Matthew Mortenson • Warren S. Wright • Greg Whitehead • Greg Aldred • Joe Bowcutt • Ed Baca
- Precincts SG01, SG02, SG34, SG35, SG36, SG37, SG38
St. George City Parks Office, 390 North 3040 East - Precincts SG03, SG05
Washington County Administration Building, 197 East Tabernacle - Precincts SG06, SG07
First Southern Baptist Church, 326 South 600 East - Precincts SG04, SG11
Senior Citizen’s Center, 245 North 200 West - Precincts SG08, SG10
Community Center, 245 North 245 West (rear) - Precincts SG09, SG16, SG17
Santa Clara Branch Library, 1099 Lava Flow Drive - Precincts SG12, SG13
Dixie Sun Elementary, 1795 West 1230 North - Precincts SG14, SG 15
Coral Cliffs Elementary School, 2040 West 2000 North - Precincts SG18 SG 19
Sunset Elementary School, 495 North Westridge Drive - Precincts SG20, SG21, SG26, SG32, SG 33, SG42
Dixie Convention Center, 1835 Convention Center Drive - Precincts SG23 SG23, SG29, SG30, SG43
Bloomington Hills Elementary, 425 Man O War Road - Precincts SG24, SG25
Bloomington Fire Station, 3521 Manzanita - Precincts SG27, SG28
Desert Hills Elementary School, 936 East Desert Hills Drive - Precincts SG39, SG41
Sun River Community Center, 4275 South Country Club Drive - Precincts SG40, SG44
Sunrise Ridge Intermediate School, 3167 South 2350 East
Early voting is still being held at the St. George City Office, 175 East 200 North, from 3-7 p.m. on Thursday and from 1-5 p.m. on Friday.
Washington
Candidates for Mayor: • Ken Neilson (incumbent) • Ronald W. Truman • Sherrie Lou Reeder
Candidates for City Council: • Thad Seegmiller (incumbent) • Bill Hudson (incumbent) • Sara D. Lang • Daylene Mary Ure • Garth E. Nisson • Peato “Pat” L. Ena
- Precincts WA60, WA61, WA62
Washington City Office, 111 North 100 East - Precincts WA63, WA64
Washington City Library, 220 North 300 East - Precincts WA65, WA67
Riverside Elementary, 2500 S. Harvest Lane - Precinct WA66
Coral Canyon Elementary, 3435 E. Canyon Crest Ave.
Early voting is still being held at the Washington City Office, 111 North 100 East, 1-5 p.m. this Thursday and Friday.
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Ok, St George, been an awful lot of anti-mayor/good ol’ boys in the local media lately, so I would expect the traditional 12 percent voter turnout to skyrocket this election. Get your busy keyboard, phone pad-punching fingers and arses out to City Hall and vote them OUT!!
There are some differences between the above listed St. George polling location information, and what was posted on the city website recently. Just wanted to get the information to you for reference.