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Notice of Municipal offices to be voted on in the
2023 Coalville City Municipal General Election:

Coalville City will elect three city council members during the 2023 Municipal Election, which will be held November 7, 2023. 
Utah Code §10-3-301 and §20A-9-203  Pursuant to State Law, a Primary Election will be held on August 15, 2023, if there are more than twice the number of candidates who file than are to be elected.

                 Three (3) City Council Member – 4 Year term each

Currently holding the three council positions open for election are Don Winters, Tyler Rowser, and Phil Geary.

Candidate Filing Period begins Tuesday, June 1, 2023, through Monday, June 7, 2023 during normal business hours. Utah Code §10-3-301 and §20A-9-203

Declaration of Candidacy Forms or Nomination Petition must be filed in person with the City Recorder at 10 N. Main St. Coalville, Utah.
Qualifications for a Municipal Candidate:
Utah Code §10-3-301
Utah Code §20A-9-203

  • Registered voter in the municipality in which the individual is elected*
  • Must have resided within the municipality for which the candidate is seeking office for the 12 consecutive months immediately before the date of the election.
  • Maintain a principal place of residence within the municipality, and within the district that the elected officer represents, during the officer’s term of office
  • If the individual resides in a territory which was annexed into the municipality: must have resided within the annexed territory or the municipality the 12 consecutive months immediately before the date of the election.
  • Pay filing fee, if one is required by municipal ordinance
  • Not convicted of a felony, treason, or crime relating to elections**
  • Cannot have been declared mentally incompetent

 * Utah Code §20A-2-101 states: A registered voter (1) is a citizen of the United States; (2) is a resident of Utah; (3) will, on the date of that election, be at least 18 years old, (4) has been a resident of Utah for 30 days immediately before that election; (5) and is registered to vote.
** Utah Code §20A-2-101.5 states: A person convicted of a felony loses the right to hold office until (1) all felony convictions have been expunged, OR (2) ten years have passed since the most recent felony conviction AND the person has paid all court-ordered restitution and fines AND the person has completed probation, been granted parole, or completed the term of incarceration associated with the felony.