Utah’s Caucus System
The Utah Caucus system is a grassroots method for selecting political candidates and engaging citizens in the democratic process. This system ensures that voters have a direct voice in shaping the leadership of their communities, their state, and their nation.
Let’s Caucus Together.
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Why It Matters.
Utah’s Caucus system strengthens the connection between citizens and their government. By participating, you ensure your voice is heard and contribute to a transparent and representative democratic process. Together, we can make informed decisions that reflect our shared values and vision for Utah.
Learn more by reading the Cacus Booklet from the Utah State GOP.
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How It Works.
Registered Republicans will meet on Tuesday, March 17th beginning at 6:00 p.m. in their local precincts.
These meetings are open to all eligible voters who affiliate with the GOP party. Participants elected delegates who will represent their precinct at county and state conventions. These delegates play a pivotal role in nominating candidates for public office. Delegates vote at party conventions to determine which candidates advance to the primary election or secure a place on the general election ballot.
To determine which local precinct you are in, use the link below to see the Millard County Vote District Map.
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Where It Happens.
It all happens in your neighborhood!
Use the link below to locate the caucus location and contact information for your local precinct.