Even though the ballot submission deadline has passed, it’s still not too late to vote in the Utah primaries.
How to vote
Utah’s Secretary of State sent ballots by mail to all registered voters. Not sure if you are registered to vote? You can check here.
To be counted, the ballots must be stamped at 5 p.m. local time on Monday, the day before the election. If you have not been able to post your ballot paper, you have until 8 p.m. on Tuesday to deposit it in a designated letterbox.
You can track the status of your ballot by entering your name and address here.
Where to vote?
If you have not received a ballot paper or if you need help filling it out, you can vote in person until 8 p.m. on election day.
Find the nearest polling stations and polling stations by entering your address here.
What’s on the ballot?
Senator Mike Lee is up for re-election this year to face two challengers in the Republican primary. Voters will also choose nominees in House races.
A sample vote is available online here.