Waiting an hour to vote? Another reson to vote early if you can

Oct 16, 2008 09:42

I just went to my poll worker training yesterday. The trainer warned us that this election is predicted to be unprecedented in Salt Lake County, with projected line waits of about an hour. If you don't vote by mail, it's probably a good idea to vote early to avoid the expected wait time. Early voting is available at the following locations:

In-Office Early Voting Schedule

In-office voting will take place in the Salt Lake County Clerk's Office (County Government Center, 2001 South State Street, South Building, Room S1002)

Weekdays beginning October 13 through November 3

Hours 8:00 am - 5:00 pm and on

Saturday, October 25 and Saturday, November 1

Hours 10:00 am - 3:00 pm 
Early Voting Schedule

Weekdays beginning October 21 through October 30

Hours 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm and on

Friday, October 31 from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
  • NW Multipurpose Center - 1300 W 300 N, SLC
  • Murray City Hall - 5025 S State St, Murray
  • Holladay City Hall - 4580 S 2300 E, Holladay
  • Kearns Improvement District - 5350 W 5400 S, Kearns
  • Taylorsville City Hall - 2600 W Taylorsville Blvd (5330 S), Taylorsville
  • University of Utah Olpin Union Building - 200 S Central Campus Dr, SLC
  • Sandy Fire Station #35 - 8186 S 1300 E, Sandy
  • Sandy City Hall - 10000 S Centennial Pkwy (170 W), Sandy
  • Gale History Center - 10300 S Beckstead Ln (1600 W), SJ
  • Draper City Hall - 1020 E Pioneer Rd (12425 S), Draper
  • West Valley City Hall - 3600 S Constitution Blvd (2700 W), WVC
  • Riverton City Hall - 12830 S 1700 W, Riverton
  • Midvale City Hall - 655 W Center St (7720 S), Midvale
  • WJ Fire Station #53 - 7602 S Jordan Landing Blvd (3900 W), WJ
  • Magna Chamber of Commerce - 9145 W 2700 S, Magna 


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