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Your voter guide for 2023 primary races in Salt Lake County cities

Candidates answer questions on key issues.

For voters in eight Salt Lake County cities, ballots for the Sept. 5 primary -- and the direction of their communities -- are now in their hands.

Bluffdale, Brighton, Cottonwood Heights, Draper, Murray, Sandy, West Jordan and West Valley City all have primary runoffs for city council seats. Races that didn't attract enough candidates to be added to primary ballots will be decided in the November general election.

Voters in Salt Lake City, Midvale, Millcreek, South Salt Lake, Kearns and Magna will select candidates through ranked choice voting in the fall.

To help primary voters make their decisions in narrowing the candidate field, The Salt Lake Tribune reached out to all the council candidates in contested races (most Utah cities do not have mayoral matchups this year) and asked them questions on key issues.

Here are links to voter information for the Sept. 5 primary:

Your voter guide for 2023 city races in Salt Lake County and Ogden

Candidates answer questions on key issues.

Ballots are hitting mailboxes and the countdown to Election Day is underway.

To help voters across Salt Lake County and in Ogden decide who will get their support, The Salt Lake Tribune reached out to City Council and mayoral candidates who will appear on ballots this month and asked them questions on key issues.

Voters in Salt Lake City, Midvale, Millcreek and South Salt Lake will select candidates through ranked choice voting. Other cities and towns will conduct traditional elections.

Salt Lake County main-in ballots may be deposited in a ballot drop box, dropped off at any Election Day vote center or returned by mail.

Mail ballots must be postmarked no later than the day before Election Day.

Here are links to voter information for the general election in the following cities and towns: