City |
Office |
Name |
Political Party |
Candidate Status |
Bio |
Website |
Email |
Phone |
Bountiful
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Mayor |
Kate Bradshaw |
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General
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Website
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Email
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801-599-9017
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379 N 650 E
Bountiful, UT 84010
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Bountiful
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City Council |
Aubry Bennion |
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General
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Email
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801-310-8110
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247 W 3000 S
Bountiful, UT 84010
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Bountiful
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City Council |
Dan Bell |
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General
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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I'm running for Bountiful City Council and ask for your vote. With 30 years working in the financial services industry as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and as a financial advisor, I've helped individuals and companies achieve their financial goals. You can trust that the experience and knowledge I have gained will be used to make a difference for you! A core principle that has shaped my professional and personal life is “live within your means”. This applies to individuals and governments. During my career I have never met anyone who wants to pay more taxes. This means government must operate as efficiently and effectively as possible to limit the tax burden on citizens. It is also important for governments (and businesses) to identify key areas where investment will be required to maintain the high level of service residents have come to expect. I am asking for your vote so I can represent you as a member of the Bountiful City Council. I believe the future for Bountiful is bright and look forward to using my experience to benefit the amazing people of Bountiful.
Bountiful, UT 84010
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Bountiful
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City Council |
Carla Barker |
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General
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Bio
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Email
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801-209-7100
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I’ve lived Bountiful for 19 years and have grown to love this city.
I have experienced the fulfilment of giving back to my community and know that being on the city council will be both challenging and rewarding. I’ve worked with community organisations throughout Utah such as: Your community connection; the Utah food bank; work for food; the blind school; & community adult reading.
I have worked in the business world as a stockbroker, retirement specialist, and small business manager. I know the challenges to get things done right with notable skill, quality, alacrity, & celerity.
What we need for Bountiful is a government truly focused on the people; to bean inclusive and welcoming city. A city with core principles of inclusivity; equality; and tolerance.
The policies, laws and practices need to be people and community centered to help and uplift the population and bring us together in a healthy happy community culture!
We need to Fight, fix, and secure our city!
Fight for universal healthcare
Fix the economy so that it works for everyone not just the rich & multinational businesses
Secure our democracy from the special interests that are dictating our laws.
Bountiful, UT 84010
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Bountiful
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City Council |
Beth Child |
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General
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Website
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Email
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801-712-1638
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1343 E 600 N
Bountiful, UT 84010
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Centerville
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Mayor |
Clark Wilkinson |
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General
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Website
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Email
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801-518-6979
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50 W 1700 N
Centerville, UT 84014
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Centerville
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City Council |
Rick S. Bangerter |
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General
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Email
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801-509-3855
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573 E 650 N
Centerville, UT 84014
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Centerville
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City Council |
Spencer Summerhays |
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General
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Website
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Email
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801-230-3335
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427 S 75 W
Centerville, UT 84014
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Centerville
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City Council |
Luanne N. Hudson |
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General
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Email
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801-541-8337
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Centerville
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City Council |
Gina Hirst |
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General
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Website
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Email
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801-232-4567
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955 Kagie Circle
Centerville, UT 84014
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Clearfield
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Mayor |
Wallace Gedeon Clermont |
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General
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Email
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385-358-4495
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Clearfield
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Mayor |
Mark R. Shepherd |
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General
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Website
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Email
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801-540-0348
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725 N 100 W
Clearfield, UT 84015
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Clearfield
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City Council |
Brennan Berry |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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360-229-3342
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Husband | Father | Coach | Entrepreneur | Leader Lead by Clearfield’s rising generations, our city can reach unimaginable horizons. Follow along. Take the journey with me and together, we can make Clearfield everything we want it to be. "OUR CITY. OUR YOUTH. OUR FUTURE." Check out my website to learn more about me and my family, my vision, and my goals for Clearfield.
270 W 700 N
Clearfield, UT 84015
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Clearfield
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City Council |
Timothy Roper |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-682-6296
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As a current member of the Clearfield City Council, I’ve worked hard to move our city forward by supporting public safety, responsible development, and the families and businesses that make Clearfield strong. I was proud to work with the North Davis Fire District when Davis County stepped away from paramedic services. Together, we launched a local paramedic program and built a state-of-the-art fire station to better serve our community. I also serve as Chair of Open Doors, a nonprofit that helps families break the cycle of poverty. That work has deepened my understanding of the real issues facing our residents. My focus remains on ensuring Clearfield grows wisely, stays connected, and remains a place where everyone belongs. I’m not here to play politics. I’m here to serve. With your support, I’ll continue to bring experience, balance, and results to the Council. Let’s keep building a Clearfield that lasts.
422 N 360 W
Clearfield, UT 84015
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Clearfield
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City Council |
Danielle King |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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407-590-7505
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Clearfield is more than just my home, it’s where I’ve built community and found connection on our beautiful trails. I’m running for City Council because I care deeply about the people who live here. I want to help create a place where families can thrive, businesses can grow, and neighborhoods feel connected and welcoming. Currently, I serve on the Clearfield City Planning Commission, where I’ve gained firsthand experience with the city’s development and long-term vision. I also work with the Women’s State Legislative Council of Utah, where I collaborate with people of diverse backgrounds to advocate for policy that makes a real difference in our communities. I promise to always listen and be willing to learn, so I can represent everyones voices and interests.
771 S 1025 W
Clearfield, UT 84015
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Clearfield
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City Council |
Karece Thompson |
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Primary
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Website
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Email
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385-383-5600
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546 E 450 S Apt Q
Clearfield, UT 84015
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Clearfield
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City Council |
Tony B. De Mille |
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Primary
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Bio
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Email
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208-715-0321
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Driven, honest, and approachable, I blend hustle with heart. I’ve got a knack for connecting with people, a vision for community, and the guts to make things happen. I lead with integrity, listen with empathy, and act with purpose.
150 N 1400 W
Clearfield, UT 84015
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Clinton
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Mayor |
Brandon Stanger |
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General
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Email
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801-784-8867
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Clinton
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Mayor |
Marie Dougherty |
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General
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Website
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Email
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801-784-0334
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2621 W 1890 N
Clinton, UT 84015
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Clinton
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City Council |
Jennifer Steele Christensen |
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Primary
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Email
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435-799-7343
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1098 W 1300 N
Clinton, UT 84015
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Clinton
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City Council |
Robert Lee Eberhard |
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Primary
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Email
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385-519-7447
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1063 W 1550 N
Clinton, UT 84015
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Clinton
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City Council |
Shelby Montgomery |
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Primary
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Email
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801-824-9627
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1288 W 2340 N
Clinton, UT 84015
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Clinton
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City Council |
Adam B Larsen |
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Primary
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Email
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801-750-7303
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3318 W 2150 N
Clinton, UT 84015
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Clinton
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City Council |
Cameron M Frick |
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Primary
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Email
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704-985-2436
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2411 W 1725 N
Clinton, UT 84015
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Clinton
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City Council |
Gary Lee Tyler |
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Primary
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Email
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801-644-9894
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2841 W 1010 N
Clinton, UT 84015
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Clinton
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City Council |
Zackery M. Hatch |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-518-2092
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I’m Zack Hatch, a lifelong public servant, coach, and small business owner dedicated to strengthening our community. I spent nearly 20 years as a firefighter and paramedic before retiring due to a line-of-duty injury. That experience taught me how to lead under pressure, serve with integrity, and solve problems with a calm, steady hand. After retiring from emergency service, I launched Utah Speed and Strength, where I’ve trained and mentored youth athletes across Davis County. I’ve coached youth football for over two decades and am deeply invested in helping the next generation grow into strong, confident leaders. As a husband and father raising three children here in Clinton, I understand the needs of working families. I’m running for City Council to ensure Clinton remains safe, family-focused, and fiscally responsible as we grow. I bring real-world leadership, deep roots in this community, and a lifelong commitment to service. I’m not a politician—I’m a resident who listens, shows up, and puts people first. I’d be honored to represent the citizens of Clinton and help shape a future that reflects our shared values.
3062 W 2500 N
Clinton, UT 84015
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Clinton
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City Council |
Chris Danson |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-784-8108
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I’ve always been driven by the desire to make a real difference. In my career, I've focused on leveraging technology to improve efficiency and deliver better outcomes. I bring that same dedication to public service, eager to apply my problem-solving skills to address the critical issues facing our community. My approach is informed by an understanding of how information is shared and how change is accepted within a community. I believe in data-driven decision-making and fostering open dialogue to ensure that policy reflects the true needs of the people. My commitment is to bridge theory with practical application, developing strategies that resonate and create lasting positive impact.
1178 N 780 W
Clinton, UT 84015
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Farmington
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Mayor |
Brett Nathan Anderson |
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General
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Email
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801-513-9587
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837 Country Ln
Farmington, UT 84025
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Farmington
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Mayor |
Jorge Quinones |
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General
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Email
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Farmington
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City Council |
LaVerne Schraedel |
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General
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Email
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801-708-1373
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Farmington
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City Council |
Kristen D Sherlock |
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General
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Email
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801-717-6088
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Farmington
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City Council |
Alex B. Leeman |
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Withdrew
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Email
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801-628-3861
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1861 W 800 N
Farmington, UT 84025
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Farmington
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City Council |
Melissa Allphin Layton |
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General
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Email
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Fruit Heights
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Mayor |
Eileen Moss |
Sagebrush |
General
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Website
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Email
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801-721-9375
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1394 E Baer Canyon Rd.
Fruit Heights, UT 84037
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Fruit Heights
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Mayor |
Jeanne Groberg |
Pinecone |
General
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Email
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801-635-9053
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885 Eagle Way
Fruit Heights, UT 84037
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Fruit Heights
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City Council |
Blake Winslow |
Sagebrush |
General
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Email
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801-819-9917
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951 E Meeting House Rd.
Fruit Heights, UT 84037
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Fruit Heights
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City Council |
R. Shon Stevenson |
Pinecone |
General
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Website
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Email
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801-647-0007
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1364 E Carrie Drive
Fruit Heights, UT 84037
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Fruit Heights
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City Council |
David N. Hale |
Sagebrush |
General
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Website
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Email
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801-870-0418
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764 E Village Way
Fruit Heights, UT 84037
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Kaysville
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Mayor |
Tamara (Tami) Tran |
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General
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-499-2379
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Tamara (Tami) Tran is the current Mayor of Kaysville, Utah, with a strong record of public service and community involvement. She previously served on the City Council and Planning Commission, gaining valuable experience in local government. Known for her collaborative leadership and commitment to transparency, Tami focuses on responsible growth, infrastructure, and preserving Kaysville’s unique character. Raised in Utah, she values family, faith, hard work, and civic engagement. She and her husband Ly have been married for 35 years and have three grandchildren. As a small business owner, she understands the importance of supporting local enterprise and building a strong local economy. She also hosts Happy Grateful Blessed with Tami Tran, a podcast that highlights local business owners, community members, and elected officials. Tami is running for re-election to ensure key infrastructure plans and generational projects are completed. Her continued focus is on thoughtful economic development that complements quality of life, honors Kaysville’s past, and supports the future residents want.
Kaysville, UT 84037
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Kaysville
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Mayor |
Tim Allen Hodges |
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General
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Email
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385-341-5991
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Kaysville
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City Council |
Tucker K. Bartels |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-888-3519
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I'm Tucker K. Bartels, a cybersecurity professional, small business owner, and proud Kaysville resident. I’m running for City Council because I believe in protecting what makes our community great while preparing for a strong future. My background includes a degree in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance, a CISSP certification, and service supporting national defense through roles at Hill Air Force Base and USSOUTHCOM. Locally, I co-own Uinta Exterior Services, where we focus on honest, hard work and community values. I’m a devoted husband and soon-to-be father, committed to raising my family with integrity, faith, and a spirit of service. I volunteer as a wrestling coach and believe deeply in building strong youth and strong neighborhoods. With a blend of technical expertise, small business experience, and a heart for service, I’m ready to represent you with energy, transparency, and common sense. Let’s keep Kaysville a place where families thrive and community matters.
Kaysville, UT 84037
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Kaysville
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City Council |
Joshua T McBride |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-706-5674
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Born and raised in Kaysville. I attended Sam Morgan Elementary, Kaysville Junior High, and graduated from Davis High School. My wife and I are raising our five children here, including 8-year-old twins. Over the years, we've seen Kaysville change—but it’s still home. I’m running for Kaysville City Council because I want future generations to enjoy the same safe, welcoming hometown I did. I remember riding my bike to the Kaysville Theatre, stopping by Bowman’s, and feeling a strong sense of community. As we grow, I believe we can preserve that charm by making thoughtful, resident-focused decisions. I want to be a voice for the people—someone who listens, works collaboratively, and follows through. My priorities include clear communication from the city, smart planning for the Main Street project, and responsible housing development. With over 24 years in the real estate industry, I understand how growth impacts families and neighborhoods. I’ve helped many find homes here, and I care deeply about how Kaysville grows moving forward. Let’s work together to Keep Kaysville, Kaysville—because home should always feel like home.
432 S Rooster Hollow
Kaysville, UT 84037
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Kaysville
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City Council |
Randi Von Bose |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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385-368-0910
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Randi was born in Bountiful, Utah. She spent her childhood years in North Salt Lake, Utah where she developed an early love of government. One of her favorite childhood memories was visiting the Utah State Capitol Building on a fifth-grade field trip. Randi received a bachelor’s degree in psychology with a history minor from the University of Texas at Arlington and spent her early career working in child psychiatry as well as finance and education. The von Bose’s moved to Kaysville in 2014 in order for Randi’s husband to start a job as a child psychiatrist at McKay Dee Hospital. After being a stay-at-home mom to her four amazing kids for 15 years, Randi went back to school in 2020 to get her law Degree from Syracuse University College of Law. She now works in the Utah Juvenile Courts as a Guardian ad Litem, representing children in the Ogden area. She is passionate, intuitive, dedicated, knowledgeable, and ready to serve the great people of Kaysville.
Kaysville, UT 84037
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Kaysville
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City Council |
Amber Harsin |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-941-1071
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As Vice President of North America Credit Unions and former CEO of a software cooperative serving over 50 organizations, I bring deep experience in leadership, strategic planning, and financial stewardship. I’ve led teams in operations, sales, product development, and implementation—skills I believe translate directly to effective city governance. In addition to my professional roles, I serve as President of a youth sports club supporting 120 athletes and have previously advised the Clinton City Youth Council. I also chair the Utah chapter of the Global Women’s Leadership Network, demonstrating my commitment to community development and inclusive leadership. After five years in Kaysville, I’ve seen firsthand the value of a close-knit community that champions local businesses, offers strong recreation programs, and prioritizes quality of life. I’m running for City Council to ensure Kaysville continues to thrive through thoughtful growth, strong support for small businesses, and continued investment in city services and community spaces. I believe in servant leadership. With my business background and ability to see how systems connect, I’ll work collaboratively to make decisions grounded in the big picture—not in isolation. Kaysville deserves smart, transparent leadership—and I’m ready to serve.
434 Carriage Ln.
Kaysville, UT 84037
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Kaysville
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City Council |
Abbigayle (Abbi) Hunt |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-703-8931
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Abbi Hunt is the proud wife of a U.S. Army veteran, mom of three, and a current member of the Kaysville City Council. She’s running for re-election with a simple promise: to keep running the extra mile for you. On council, Abbi has been a consistent advocate for public safety, responsible growth, fiscal responsibility, and government transparency. She currently serves as liaison to the Planning Commission, Youth Court, and the Central 3 Communities That Care Coalition. She also helped start—and contributes regularly to—the city’s “Hometown Post” newsletter to keep residents informed. Beyond city hall, Abbi volunteers on the Janet Quinney Lawson Institute for Land, Water, and Air external advisory board and the Utah League of Cities & Towns Legislative Policy Committee. In these roles, she brings Kaysville’s voice and perspective to the table. Over the past three and a half years, Abbi has fulfilled her promise to run the extra mile—working to be accessible to constituents, listen to community concerns, and facilitate solutions. If re-elected, she’ll continue to advocate for public safety, a budget that balances needs and wants, and thoughtful planning to keep Kaysville “Utah’s Hometown.” She’d be honored to take another lap with your support.
336 E 700 N
Kaysville, UT 84037
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Layton
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Mayor |
Amy Midori Jones |
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Primary
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Email
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801-494-7347
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2 E 2350 N
Layton, UT 84041
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Layton
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Mayor |
Trevor Lee Foust |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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I’m Trevor Lee Foust— a Layton resident of 10 years, engineering leader, and committed youth coach—running for mayor to secure “a better future for our children.” I grew up in Kaysville and Vancouver, paying my way through college by running a small roofing business, and earned both a B.S. and M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering. My wife of 22 years and I are now raising our three children right here in Layton. Professionally, I lead a nationwide engineering organization at Hill Air Force Base, where I test and validate our current and next-generation nuclear deterrent systems. My career has spanned explosive testing, infrastructure management, budgeting, and strategic planning. After a mishap at the Little Mountain test facility, I redesigned a milling system, which my work earned me the Air Force’s General Larry O. Spencer Innovation Award for safety and efficiency. For the last decade, I’ve coached youth football, basketball, softball, baseball, and soccer—instilling perseverance, teamwork, and confidence. As mayor, I’ll plan growth responsibly, modernize infrastructure, support police and fire services, and expand parks and recreation so every family—and especially every child—can thrive.
Layton, UT Layton
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Layton
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Mayor |
Joy Petro |
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Primary
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Bio
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Joy Petro has been a steadfast leader in Layton for more than a decade. Elected first to the city council and then as mayor, she became Layton’s first female mayor. Joy has just finished her first full term and is now seeking a second term. With a professional background as advertising director at Smith’s and executive sales director at Quad Graphics, Joy brings more than three decades of private‑sector expertise. Under her leadership, Layton reclaimed record taxable sales during the pandemic and emerged as one of the few Utah cities to achieve job growth during 2020. She champions economic development, and spends time highlighting Layton’s pro‑business environment through her social media channels. Joy has received accolades such as the 2025 Athena Award from the Davis Chamber in recognition of her community leadership, civic engagement, and local advocacy. She currently chairs the Davis County Board of Health and North Davis Sewer District, and serves on the waste management board and is Vice‑Chair of active transportation. Raised in Layton, she graduated from Layton High. Joy lives in a preserved Gentile Street historic home she renovated herself. She loves spending time with her family, especially her grandson Roman. For more information please visit: JoyPetroforLayton.com.
683 W Gentile St.
Layton, UT 84041
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Layton
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City Council |
Britshana Dahl Barfuss |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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Vote Britshana Barfuss for Layton City Council A Fresh Voice. A New Vision. A Better Layton. Layton deserves new leadership—and Britshana Barfuss is ready to deliver it. Young, engaged, and energetic, Britshana brings a fresh perspective and a strong commitment to transparency, accountability, and smart decision-making. She’s spent years studying city issues, volunteering in the community, and listening to residents who feel shut out of major decisions. Britshana believes the City Council should represent the people—not special interests. Too often, decisions are made behind closed doors or steered by outside business influences. From questionable development in unsafe areas to nearly abandoning our shared landfill—risking higher costs for everyone—residents deserve better. Britshana will push for public meetings, informed leadership, and common-sense policies that protect Layton’s future. She believes legal advisors should not be used to hide decisions. Transparency must be the standard—not the exception. Britshana stands for: Open meetings and honest government Responsible growth and smart planning Fiscal responsibility and efficient budgeting Engaging residents and restoring public trust Layton needs leaders who do their homework, serve with integrity, and care about long-term impact—not short-term gain. Vote Britshana Barfuss for City Council. A better Layton starts now.
127 Barrington Way
Layton, UT 84041
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Layton
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City Council |
Cody Rae |
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Layton
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City Council |
Jory Rand Argyle |
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2472 W 525 S
Layton, UT 84041
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Layton
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City Council |
Claude Young |
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Primary
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1198 N 100 E
Layton, UT 84041
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Layton
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City Council |
Jarrod Morrill |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-910-7114
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I’m running for Layton City Council to bring leadership built on trust and service. My focus is on earning your trust through integrity, serving with purpose, and building a better future for all. I believe in people over politics, prioritizing the needs of our residents above political agendas. Together, we can create a Layton that thrives—where growth is balanced, opportunities are accessible, and every voice is heard. I’m committed to working for you, always putting the people of Layton first!
1121 N 2925 W
Layton, UT 84041
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Layton
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City Council |
Mike Kolendrianos |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-725-1928
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Raised and educated in Layton, my commitment to family and community began at an early age. Watching my parents, grandparents, neighbors, and mentors work together on family farms in West Layton. Supporting each other through hard work and common aspirations so all had the opportunity to succeed. I attended Layton Elementary, Central Davis Jr. High, Layton High School and graduated from Weber State University. My wife and I have raised three children in Layton and each has graduated from the University of Utah and are working in business, non-profit and academia. I have a lifetime of experience in agriculture and over 40 years professional experience in multiple fields: government services, industrial construction, housing development, and environmental and water conservation. I have been a leader in my church and a local philanthropic organization which provides educational scholarships and supports local non-profit healthcare providers for uninsured and underinsured individuals and families. I strive to educate myself on the matters at hand by seeking advice from industry experts, stakeholders, and the individuals most affected, all with the goal of coming to a balanced and versatile solution. In my free time, I enjoy working on my family farm, traveling, and fishing Utah’s lakes.
2601 W Gentile St.
Layton, UT 84041
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Layton
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City Council |
Bettina Smith Edmondson |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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385-895-2248
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Bettina Smith Edmondson is a lifelong Layton resident who attended Adams Elementary, North Layton Jr. High, and Northridge High. She holds a BS from the University of Utah and an MBA from Weber State University. Bettina has worked in both the public and private sectors, including years as a state employee and currently as a healthcare data consultant. Elected to the Layton City Council in 2021, Bettina brings local roots and broad professional experience to her role. She’s passionate about serving her community, with a strong focus on youth and families, education, civic engagement, public safety, and the arts. For over 20 years, she has mentored young people and served on various community boards. Rooted in East Layton and currently raising her family in West Layton, she is known as a bridge-builder. Bettina collaborates with citizens, business leaders, policymakers, and the military community to bridge perspectives and build solutions that serve Layton’s diverse needs. Outside of public service, she enjoys traveling, trying new food, and spending time with family. Bettina believes in honest, open communication and encourages residents to reach out with ideas or concerns. With your lasting support, she’s committed to continue building a stronger, more connected Layton.
PO Box 1563
Layton, UT 84041
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Layton
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City Council |
Linda Lartigue |
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Primary
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210-838-1756
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North Salt Lake
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Mayor |
Barry Bryson |
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General
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Email
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801-448-6450
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349 Odell Ln.
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
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North Salt Lake
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Brian J. Horrocks |
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801-540-7886
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100 N Eaglewood Drive
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
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North Salt Lake
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City Council |
Gary Steven Widders |
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801-332-9433
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I will help our city provide economic security to protect the elderly, family, women, children, and babies including those on the way. I will vote to discontinue funding of the city’s ill-conceived hobby that has costed its residents tens of millions of dollars and tens of millions of gallons of water; an activity 70% of people do not like and 85% will never participate (reference online poll). I will prioritize agenda to return funds to our city’s residents in the form of rebates and lower taxes. I submit that a gentle DOGE be implemented and those savings in the millions of dollars be returned to our residents. We implore the city to cease associating its brand with an abortion group. I do not go-along to get-along, but will listen to every individual concern. Each contributing member of a city committee has the same representation as each constituent not on a committee. I value everyone’s feedback, concerns, and recommendations all the same. Every city area deserves attention and as city council I will not be pigeonholed, deterred, or wrongly delegated to. I would be honored to serve each of you. Vote one [X] Gary Steven Widders
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
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North Salt Lake
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City Council |
Conrad Jacobson |
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801-859-5670
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I am a long-time resident of North Salt Lake. I have raised my family here, and love living here and associating with my fellow residents. My interest in city government began in 1996, when construction development began below my home on the hillside adjoining my property. In defense of encroachment onto my property, I complained before the City Council. When the next vacancy occurred on the City Planning Commission, I was invited by then-Mayor Wright to sit on that commission, which I did for five years – three years as the Commission Chairman. I was encouraged to learn by participating that citizens of the City can make a difference in the governance and quality of life in the City, and subsequently ran for City Council. I have served a total of ten years as a member of the City Council, where I served as the Council advisor to the Youth City Council, and was involved in organizing and administering the City’s Senior Lunch Bunch – so I have advocated for both youth and seasoned citizens in the City. I greatly enjoyed representing the citizens of North Salt Lake in the past, and would be pleased to extend that service into the future.
10 S Oakwood Dr.
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
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North Salt Lake
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Heidi Smoot |
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Hello, my name is Heidi Smoot and I want your vote for North Salt Lake City Council. My husband Shandell and I have called North Salt Lake home for 26 years, and we have raised our four children here, all proud Woods Cross High graduates. I love this city’s small-town charm, its easy access to trails, downtown, and the airport, but most of all, I love the people. As a former public-school teacher and current member of both the Bountiful Davis Arts and North Salt Lake Arts Councils, I want to continue to enrich our community through public service on the city council. I believe in preserving what makes North Salt Lake special, while planning responsibly for the future. I’m committed to fiscally sound decisions, clean and safe communities, great roads and parks, family-centered values, and ensuring our city remains a place where everyone feels welcome to live and raise their families. For a stronger city and a brighter future please vote Heidi Smoot for North Salt Lake City Council.
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
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North Salt Lake
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Alisa Van Langeveld |
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801-913-8869
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Hi. I'm Alisa - current NSL City Councilmember, former Planning Commissioner, and past Chair of the Parks & Arts Board. I am a teacher in the Family & Consumer Studies Department at the University of Utah. Seventeen years ago, my husband and I picked NSL as the place to set down roots and raise children. As a Councilmember, I have supported sensible city BUDGETS (providing both quality city services and fiscal responsibility), proactive city INFRASTRUCTURE planning of roads and public works projects, continued support for PUBLIC SAFETY, expanding city TRAILS (a trail around every park) and PUBLIC ART (our first, large-scale mural), and expanding COMMUNITY CONNECTION through projects like the Eaglewood golf course field trip, for 5th graders throughout the city. My priorities in the next four years include purposeful city marketing and proactive planning. I want a city phone app to make connecting and learning about city issues easier. I want to spread the word about our wonderful neighborhoods, to appeal to individuals and families from many stages - single professionals, young parents, bustling families and retired folks. I want to showcase what makes NSL wonderful and make people want to stay here for years...just like it did for me.
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
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North Salt Lake
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Ryan Holbrook |
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801-664-3685
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Hello, I am Ryan Holbrook, candidate for City of North Salt Lake City Council. I was born and raised in Davis County and have been a resident of North Salt Lake since 2016. My wife and I chose to make North Salt Lake our home because we fell in love with the small town community presence while also being a city full of diversity. We knew we wanted to make it home and one day raise a family here. I have served on the City of North Salt Lake Planning Commission for the past three years. Helping to grow and expand our community to continue leading it to its fullest potential. I hope to bring further change to the City of North Salt Lake, serving all of our unique residents by becoming your next city council member. I am an advocate for our trails, recreational programs, revitalizing our city and bridging the gap between our homes and where the heart of our industries resides. My family and I take joy in attending city events; the annual kite festival, winter lights festival, liberty fest, food trucks, hiking and biking our tails and other activities that have strengthened and connected our communities.
203 E North View Way
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
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South Weber
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Mayor |
Rod Westbroek |
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801-589-3444
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South Weber
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City Council |
Angie Petty |
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801-698-7297
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7692 Cornia Dr.
South Weber, UT 84405
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South Weber
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City Council |
Joe R Dills |
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801-916-5230
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South Weber is more than where I live—it’s where my wife Becky and I planted our family tree nearly 30 years ago. Our daughter and grandkids still live here, and we’re deeply invested in keeping South Weber the safe, welcoming place that drew us here in the first place. I bring over 40 years of experience in business management, budgeting, and strategic development, including leadership roles at Iomega and Zions Bancorp. As a small business owner, I’ve built a career on asking hard questions, analyzing the details, and making informed decisions. In my first term on the City Council, I served on the Administrative, Finance, Parks & Recreation, Public Safety, and Code Committees. I led efforts to update park equipment, eliminate the high-density R-7 zone, strengthen conflict of interest rules, and push back on wasteful spending. I believe integrity means doing the homework and voting with the long-term interests of our city in mind. As we prepare to update the General Plan next year, I’ll continue working to preserve South Weber’s small-town character while strengthening the legal protections our families and property deserve.
7749 S 2100 E
South Weber, UT 84405
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Sunset
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Mayor |
Sam Bartling |
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385-245-6641
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Sam for Sunset Mayor! I'm running for Mayor to restore the voice of our community, ensure greater communication between residents and government, and provide professional leadership with a strong focus on transparency and collaboration. I desire to bring back the community feel to Sunset. I manage the daily operations of a remodeling company. My career has honed my ability to coordinate, negotiate, and lead diverse teams to success, qualities that will serve our community well as Mayor of Sunset. I believe in God! I'm a family man! At the heart of my campaign is the belief that effective leadership comes from understanding the community and working together. Communication: Re-establishing clear, open lines of communication between the city government and its residents. Community Involvement: Empowering our citizens to have a voice in decisions. Professionalism: Bringing a high standard of professionalism and accountability. Transparency: Ensuring that every decision made is clear, accessible, and rooted in the best interests of all Sunset residents. Join me in making Sunset a place where everyone’s voice matters. Vote for leadership, integrity, and a real voice for our community!
2243 N 250 W
Sunset, UT 84015
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Sunset
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Mayor |
Scott S Wiggill |
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801-814-7705
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Since joining the Sunset City Council in 2018, I've supported the causes that matter most to you. I've dedicated myself to serving our great community. In 2024, I stepped up to lead as Mayor through challenging times with the steady leadership you deserve. My track record speaks for itself: I've advocated for senior involvement in city decisions/ events, spearheaded park improvements benefiting families and veterans, and fostered increased community engagement. My service includes board positions with the North Davis Fire District and North Davis Sewer District, bringing valuable regional perspective to local governance. I consistently fight for what makes our community thrive—supporting local businesses, promoting farmers markets, encouraging responsible development, and ensuring our parks and Fun Days remain vibrant community gathering places. Your safety remains my top priority, implementing measures that protect every resident. I listen, act, and deliver results. I build bridges, not walls, fostering the unity our city needs to face tomorrow's challenges. When I'm not serving the community, I cherish time with my family, enjoy music, golf, and escaping to beautiful Flaming Gorge. These moments remind me what truly matters—community, connection, and the natural beauty we're blessed to call home. Together we got this!
1777 N 350 W
Sunset, UT 84015
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Sunset
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City Council |
Raymond Harold Chapman Jr. |
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801-390-0028
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836 N 250 W
Sunset, UT 84015
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Sunset
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City Council |
Ronald Fish Wilson |
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801-675-8814
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853N 150 W
Sunset, UT 84015
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Sunset
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City Council |
Nancy Greco Smalling |
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801-390-5072
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2446 N 475 W
Sunset, UT 84015
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Sunset
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City Council |
David Silos-Aguirre |
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801-940-6409
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1083 N 390 W
Sunset, UT 84015
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Sunset
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City Council |
Cornel Wilkes Thomas |
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801-244-4669
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My name is Cornel Thomas, and I’m running for Sunset City Council. I believe in the power of families, thriving small businesses, and the strength of our community. As the owner and operator of a several small businesses, I understand firsthand the challenges and opportunities facing local entrepreneurs, and I’m passionate about helping them succeed in our city. I love this beautiful city we call home, and I’m committed to thoughtful growth that preserves what makes Sunset special while improving it for future generations. Together, we can build a stronger, brighter future for everyone in Sunset.
2381 N 350 W
Sunset, UT 84015
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Sunset
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City Council |
Katherine R Hunter |
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425-595-0651
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Katherine Hunter moved to Sunset four years ago and lives here with her husband and four young children. She attends city council meetings and community events. As a mother, homeschooling parent, and substitute teacher for Davis School District, she is acutely aware of the needs of the families in this area. Katherine graduated from BYU with a degree in Psychology. She believes that listening and connecting are the two most important ways to strengthen the community. It is vital that everyone’s voices are being heard, and she would strive to find better ways to communicate important information and get more people involved in this city’s decision-making process so there are no surprises. As a city council member, Katherine would like to foster community through local events and citizen involvement. She wants to strengthen families by listening to their needs, improving the parks for our children, and making this town a safe place for everyone. Small towns thrive when families are supported, neighbors look out for each other, and voices are heard. Katherine would be proud to represent Sunset.
2104 N 300 W
Sunset, UT 84015
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Syracuse
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Mayor |
Brett Cragun |
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801-450-3267
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718 S 2325 W
Syracuse, UT 84075
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Syracuse
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Mayor |
Dave Maughan |
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General
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Bio
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Website
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801-927-7752
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I am running for a second term in this office to continue the work I have been doing successfully of changing our economic position. I devoted my personal time to business development, alternative funding opportunities, and responsible leadership with transparency and data drive decisions. Syracuse has seen record business growth that is needed to diversify our tax base and be less dependent on individual citizens. Syracuse has seen record grant funding during my term of office. As a city we have pushed as much as possible into public meetings and do background work, so the council has available data regarding decisions that affect our citizens. My experience both in government and private sector leadership benefits the city. My drive to put in the extra work shows results. I personally respond and inform our citizens with frequent updates. Many new businesses are interested in opening here in our city. We need to finish the job, bringing these services and alternate tax sources here. I have led with solutions, innovation, and data driven plans for a better future. We don’t control everything that impacts us, but we can plan to manage those impacts better led by experience. We accomplished a lot and we have more to finish. Re-elect experience and dedication.
2382 S Doral Dr.
Syracuse, UT 84075
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Syracuse
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City Council |
Andrea Brown |
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801-230-1435
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829 W 2150 S
Syracuse, UT 84075
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Syracuse
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City Council |
Gretchen Ivy Ruelan |
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801-660-0885
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2353 W 1100 S
Syracuse, UT 84075
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Syracuse
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City Council |
J Dallas Johnson |
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801-698-1326
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3228 W 700 S
Syracuse, UT 84075
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Syracuse
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City Council |
Jasmine Martinez |
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801-787-0747
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Syracuse
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Abraham Pollard |
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602-677-9245
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West Bountiful
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Mayor |
Dell Butterfield |
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801-541-2450
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1217 Millbridge
West Bountiful, UT 84087
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West Bountiful
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Mayor |
Kenneth L Romney |
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801-949-6163
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715 W Porter Ln.
West Bountiful, UT 84087
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West Bountiful
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City Council |
Kelly Enquist |
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801-292-1234
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654 W 1300 N
West Bountiful, UT 84087
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West Bountiful
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City Council |
Frank Yingst |
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385-272-0198
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584 W 1225 N
West Bountiful, UT 84087
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West Bountiful
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City Council |
Richmond S. Thornley |
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Primary
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Website
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385-399-3519
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West Bountiful holds a special place in my heart, I want to serve the community that I have called home for 30 years of my life. I have a B.S. in Chemical Engineering with minors in Mandarin and Ceramics from the University of Utah. I have spent the last seven years working in Environmental Compliance at the HF Sinclair (Holly) Refinery. Through that I have sharpened my eye for detail and have seen the consequences of convoluted or unclear regulation. I believe in a measured approach, seeking to understand the different perspectives that surround issues, and seeking the best outcome. I want to continue the good work of past councils in improving and maintaining city infrastructure and supporting the people that make that happen. I support the reapproval of the RAP Tax and using those dollars to save prepare for the future, while improving and supporting community recreation and events. I appreciate your consideration and vote for West Bountiful City Council. For more information see RST4WB.com
2163 N 520 W
West Bountiful, UT 84087
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West Bountiful
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City Council |
Julie Nichols Thompson |
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801-698-1920
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“Leave things (and people) better than you found them” is something I have tried to emulate during the thirty-six years we have lived in West Bountiful. I want to help preserve West Bountiful for future generations, not just the three generations of my family that currently reside here. My husband, Scott, and I have invested heavily in this community over the decades. As owners of two local businesses, we gave hundreds of teens their first job and mentored them. We provided a nurturing space for adults returning to the workforce or going through transitional periods of life. We have sponsored school and community events, coached sports, and provide service in our church. I was PTA president in West Bountiful twice and substitute teach in Davis School District. I volunteer on a small committee established to create the first hospice in the Utah prison system, and I serve as a vice-president on the Executive Board of the International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers. I believe that my skillset, open-mindedness, and integrity give me the ability to listen to and represent all members of this rich and diverse community. I would be honored to earn your vote.
1124 N 640 W
West Bountiful, UT 84087
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West Bountiful
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City Council |
Mark W Preece |
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801-739-6124
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668 W 2300 N
West Bountiful, UT 84087
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West Point
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Mayor |
Annette Judd |
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801-209-6654
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1828 W 625 N
West Point, UT 84015
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West Point
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Mayor |
Brian Vincent |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-336-7407
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It has been an honor to serve as Mayor of West Point City over the past four years. My heart is in this work, and I remain committed to leading with integrity, transparency, and a sincere desire to serve our residents. Before becoming mayor, I served nearly a decade on the West Point Planning Commission, including five years as Chair. That experience gave me a strong foundation in managing growth while protecting the character of our community. Throughout my term, I’ve worked closely with Davis County, neighboring cities, UDOT, the Davis School District, North Davis Fire District, Wasatch Integrated Waste, and the North Davis Sewer District. I currently serve on the executive boards of all entities that provide services to our city. I’ve gained a deep appreciation for the responsibility that comes with managing taxpayer dollars and strive to use them wisely and transparently. West Point is growing, and with that comes the need for thoughtful planning. I support smart, well-managed development that strengthens our local economy while preserving the hometown values we all cherish. With gratitude for the opportunity to serve, I respectfully ask for your continued support. www.vincent4mayor.com
4916 W 100 N
West Point, UT 84015
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West Point
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Mayor |
David Marvin Drake |
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801-513-4587
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Born and raised in West Point, where many of my church leaders and schoolteachers are now my neighbors. Their example helped shape my faith in Christ and my deep love for this community. I served 11 years in the U.S. military and later worked for the FAA as an Air Traffic Controller, holding several management roles in the federal government. On 9/11, after working through that tragic day, I knew it was time to come home to West Point. Today, I live here with my wife and six children, surrounded by extended family. I care deeply about West Point’s future and want to ensure it remains a safe, welcoming, and family-focused place to live. As our city continues to grow, I believe we must do so responsibly—preserving the small-town values that make West Point special while preparing for a strong and sustainable future. I’m running for mayor to serve with integrity, rooted in faith, guided by experience, and committed to protecting the values we hold dear: faith in God, love of country, and a lasting investment in our families and community.
901 N 4100 W
West Point, UT 84015
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West Point
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City Council |
Joelle Caruso |
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801-710-0063
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457 N 3650 W
West Point, UT 84015
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West Point
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City Council |
Kenneth Bryan Whitaker |
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Primary
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Bio
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Website
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Email
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801-564-5964
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I’ve lived in the same home in West Point for 32 years, raised my family here, and grown to love this city. Though not a Utah native, I’ve called this state home since 1987. I’m running because I believe West Point needs responsible, resident-focused leadership. Growth is inevitable—but it must be smart and controlled, not driven by outside (or inside) developers. I oppose the expectation that property will be rezoned upon sale. Zoning decisions should prioritize what’s best for our community, not purchaser interests. I also believe in transparency and honest communication. Many residents feel left in the dark on key issues. We need a city government that proactively engages the public and respects our input—not one that treats public comment as a formality. I’m not a builder, developer, or realtor. I spent 41 years in air traffic control and air traffic management. I’m a neighbor, a parent/grandparent, and am the director of a food bank/ministry for over 20 years. My family is rooted here. I want to keep West Point safe, livable, and balanced—for all of us. For more information, see my Facebook page "Ken Whitaker for West Point City council".
379 N 3500 W
West Point, UT 84015
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West Point
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City Council |
Michele Swenson |
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Bio
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Website
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801-390-9449
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As a longtime resident of West Point, I’m running for re-election to City Council because I believe smart growth requires thoughtful planning and a deep understanding of our community’s needs. Over the past four years, I’ve gained valuable insight into how our city operates. As the Council liaison to the Planning Commission, I’ve studied zoning regulations, general plans, land-use codes, and state requirements. I’ve seen firsthand how deliberate, well-informed decisions shape the future of our city. My background is in education, and I’m also a mother and a grandparent. That lens drives me to prioritize safety—especially for children walking to and from school—and to consider how new developments will affect our neighborhoods and schools. As a taxpayer myself, I approach the city budget with care. I ask the hard questions: How will this affect our citizens? Are we being fiscally responsible? Do impact fees adequately cover the true cost of growth? I’m committed to preserving the small-town feel that makes West Point special, even as we plan for gradual, sustainable growth. If re-elected, I will continue to work hard, listen carefully, and represent our citizens with integrity and transparency.
890 N 4100 W
West Point, UT 84015
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West Point
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City Council |
Jeremy Strong |
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Primary
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Bio
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801-643-6023
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My name is Jeremy Strong, and I am seeking your vote for the West Point City Council. I have lived in West Point for over 20 years with my wife and our four children. With 20 years of experience in the flooring industry, I have also served 12 years on the Planning Commission, including two years as chairman. During my time on the commission, I focused on safeguarding the rights of property owners and preserving West Point’s identity as a rural community. I opposed changes to the general plan by developers, as well as the construction of high-density housing solely to attract commercial businesses. I advocated for residents' rights to keep animals on their properties, adding chickens in residential areas, and opposing the removal of roosters. I have witnessed too many leaders forget who elected them while advancing their own agendas. I pledge to be your voice on the council, promoting open and transparent government, maintaining West Point's rural character, and fostering our close-knit neighborhoods. Thank you for your support, and I look forward to representing you. Please follow me on Facebook and Instagram.
4272 W 25 S
West Point, UT 84015
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West Point
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City Council |
Brad Lee |
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801-725-1103
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Brad Lee Candidate for West Point City Council About Me My name is Brad Lee, and I am seeking a 2nd term serving you as your City Council Representative. I am proud to call West Point my home. I have lived in this community for 23-Years, raising my family, working with local businesses, and actively participating in civic life. Volunteering at city clean-ups and Party at the Point have given me the drive to serve more. My background in Industrial Maintenance Managing has prepared me to bring practical, results-driven leadership to the City Council. Experience & Qualifications • Served 13-Years on the Planning Commission • 4-years as Planning Commission Chair • Current Chairman of the Daivs County Mosquito Abatement Board. • Longtime volunteer for Party at the Point Celebration (Bingo Caller) Key Priorities 1. Smart Growth & Development I support balanced, sustainable, and manageable growth that maintains the charm of West Point while improving infrastructure and services. 2. Fiscal Responsibility I believe in transparency, responsible budgeting that prioritizes taxpayer dollars and invests in our community’s future. 3. Parks, Recreation & Quality of Life I will advocate for well-maintained parks, trails, and recreational facilities that serve our families, youth, and seniors. 4. Open, Transparent Government Residents deserve a voice in local decisions. I will work to increase communication between the city and our citizens. Why I’m Running I’m running because I care deeply about the future of West Point. We need thoughtful, forward-looking leadership that listens to residents, addresses real concerns, and works collaboratively to improve our city. I am committed to being a steady, accountable voice on the Council. Connect with Me • Email: brad.lee@westpointutah.gov • Phone: 801-725-1103 • Social Media: Facebook Let’s build a stronger West Point—together.
644 N 2750 W
West Point, UT 84015
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West Point
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City Council |
Michelle L. Day |
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385-206-7848
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3677 W 1800 N
West Point, UT 84015
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Woods Cross
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Mayor |
Ryan Westergard |
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801-971-4741
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2143 S 1550 W
Woods Cross, UT 84087
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Woods Cross
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City Council |
Eric Jones |
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385-209-1554
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Eric Jones is a dedicated and passionate individual who is running for the Woods Cross City Council in order to make a positive impact on the community he calls home. With a deep love for Woods Cross and a desire to contribute to its growth and development, Eric is committed to ensuring that the voice of the residents are heard. Eric has spent the last ten years serving the Woods Cross community on the Board and Adjustments and the Planning Commission where he served as vice-chair, and currently on the City Council. Having grown up in Bountiful, and spending the past 15 years in Woods Cross, he is passionate about ensuring responsible growth that serves the citizens of Woods Cross. As a practicing architect with an educational background in planning he has used his knowledge and experience to make strong contributions to the new Woods Cross City Master Plan. As a successful small business owner, Eric brings valuable experience in managing resources, balancing budgets, and making strategic decisions. Eric and his wife Ali have three children attending Woods Cross High School and South Davis Junior High.
1534 W 1900 S
Woods Cross, UT 84087
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Woods Cross
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City Council |
Casi McDonald |
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801-510-0812
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889 W 2150 S
Woods Cross, UT 84087
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Woods Cross
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City Council |
Jim Grover |
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Email
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801-549-8644
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1374 W 2250 S
Woods Cross, UT 84087
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Woods Cross
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City Council (2 year term) |
Joseph E. Rupp |
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801-910-2629
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1463 S 1400 W
Woods Cross, UT 84087
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Woods Cross
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City Council (2 year term) |
Rachel Lee Peterson |
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801-254-3564
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839 S 770 W
Woods Cross, UT 84087
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