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Updating your voter registration

Have you moved or changed your name since you registered to vote in Provo?  It is important to stay current on your voter registration so that you aren’t caught off guard when the elections come around this November. Changing your name or address is a simple process: Download and fill out a mail-in voter registration [...]

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Republican Senatorial Debate

Starting at 7:30 on Thursday, June 17th, we will be participating in hosting a debate between Tim Bridgewater and Mike Lee, two Republican candidates competing in the primary election for the Senate Seat. Be sure to show up at the UVU Campus Ballroom then!

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BYUSA Elections 2010

We are excited to see that candidates in the upcoming BYUSA are concerned about the relationship between Provo City and BYU Students! During these elections, however, we would like to clarify that the SPCA does not endorse any candidate in the BYUSA elections and wish the best of luck to all of them in their [...]

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Provo Mayoral and City Council Debate

Who will run the city for the next four years? The Student – Provo City Alliance will be hosting a debate for the mayoral and city council candidates and would like to invite all too attend and participate. Date: Friday, October 30, 2009 Time: 7:00 – 9:00 pm Location: Provo High School Commons 1125 N [...]

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Meet the Candidates

On September 10th the Joaquin and Maeser neighborhoods have organized to have the Mayorial candidates come and meet with us at Farrer Elementary at 7:00. The local level vote very directly impacts our lives. Please be informed first and then vote! I have put the schedules of the other neighborhoods so you have all opportunities [...]

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Important Voting Day Information

Polling places are listed here: http://provo.org/index.php?module=ibcms&fxn=elections.polling_places PHOTO ID and RESIDENCY VERIFICATION A recent change in Utah law requires that EVERY voter provide valid voter identification (http://provo.org/img//Voter%20ID%20from%20Carr%20Printing%282%29.pdf) at the polling location prior to being allowed to vote. That includes a photo ID issued by the state or federal government such as a Utah driver liense, or [...]

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