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Kaysville primary election cancelled following candidate withdrawal
KAYSVILLE, Utah () — Kaysville has cancelled their primary election, after a candidate withdrew.
Kaysville City announced on Tuesday that they will no longer be holding a primary election for their two open City Council seats, but that residents will likely still receive ballots in the mail. They are asking residents not to mail their ballots back.
Initially, five people had filed their candidacy for the two open council seats. Under Utah Code 20A-6-402, governments must conduct a primary election when the number of candidates is more than double the number of open seats.
One candidate withdrew late last week, bringing the total number of candidates to 4 and meaning that Kaysville City no longer had to hold a primary election.
Unfortunately, Kaysville had already sent out their ballots when the candidate withdrew from the election. Many residents will likely receive a ballot. However, no votes will be counted.
Additionally, Kaysville City noted that returning or mailing in ballots, 'costs the city (and taxpayers) money in postage.'
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