Can i vote by mail in utah

Yes, Utah allows voters to cast their ballots by mail, also known as absentee voting. Here are the details:

Who can vote by mail in Utah?

Any registered voter in Utah can request an absentee ballot, but you must meet one of the following criteria:

  1. Be 65 years of age or older
  2. Have a disability
  3. Be unable to vote in person due to service as an election official
  4. Be a member of the military or a spouse or dependent of a member of the military
  5. Be a resident of a long-term care facility
  6. Be a student who is temporarily residing outside of Utah
  7. Be unable to vote in person due to illness or physical disability

How to request an absentee ballot in Utah:

  1. Fill out the Absentee Ballot Application (available on the Utah County Clerk's website or by contacting your local county clerk's office)
  2. Sign and date the application
  3. Return the application to your local county clerk's office by mail, fax, or email (contact information can be found on the Utah County Clerk's website)

When to request an absentee ballot:

You can request an absentee ballot up to 30 days before an election, but it's recommended to request it as early as possible to ensure timely delivery.

How to return your absentee ballot:

Once you receive your absentee ballot, you can return it by:

  1. Mailing it to your local county clerk's office
  2. Faxing it to your local county clerk's office (if available)
  3. Returning it in person to your local county clerk's office

Important deadlines:

Additional information:

Remember to follow the instructions provided with your absentee ballot carefully, and make sure to sign and date the ballot before returning it.