It’s election season in Spanish Fork, and it’s time to decide who gets to call the shots on local growth and city policy. Make sure you know who’s on the ballot so you can have a say in the direction our town takes next year.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
Implementing new ID verification processes at drop boxes may require additional administrative funding.
Those who believe the current system lacks sufficient security measures.
Voters who find it difficult to travel to drop boxes or provide identification.
The city is encouraging residents to vote in the upcoming November 4th election. There are several ways to cast your ballot, including drop boxes and in-person voting.
2025 Municipal Primary Election: Get to know the Spanish Fork residents running for mayor, city council heraldextra.com
Legislators are looking at ways to change how we vote, including requiring ID for mail-in ballots. This could make the voting process feel more secure to some, but might add steps for voters.
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