In the 2021 General Election, residents will vote for one mayoral seat and two council seats. You can learn more about the candidates, including links to campaign websites and contact information, by visiting our Election Information page.
Prop 7 PARC Tax
Residents will also have the option to vote for or against Proposition 7, the PARC Tax. This is a 0.1% (1 cent per $10 spent) sales and use tax to help fund recreational amenities, park facilities, cultural facilities and arts facilities and organizations in Lehi. The sales and use tax will be imposed on purchases within Lehi City, regardless of the person’s place of residence.
Visit Engage Lehi for more information.
Register to Vote
For Information on Voter Registration or what precinct a registered voter is in, visit the State of Utah’s web-site Vote.Utah.Gov or call Utah County Elections Office at 801.851.8128. You can also register to vote on Election Day at Lehi City Hall.
Every registered voter will receive a ballot in the mail to the address that is in the voter registration records. For a ballot to be counted, it must be postmarked no later than November 1st or dropped off at Lehi City Hall no later then 8:00 p.m. on election day, November 2. If you need assistance, or want to register to vote, please come to City Hall on Election Day from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
The signature on the ballot will be verified with the signature that is on file in the voter registration record. If there is an issue with the signature, the voter will be contacted and allowed to correct the issue.