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City authorizes mayor to sign interlocal agreement with Utah County; council rejects ranked-choice and fast-cast options
Summary
Woodland Hills approved the county-run election interlocal, set the declaration-of-candidacy window and directed staff to proceed with a standard municipal election rather than ranked-choice or fast-cast options.
The Woodland Hills City Council authorized the mayor to sign an interlocal agreement with Utah County for the administration of the city’s 2025 municipal election and directed that the city use standard balloting rather than ranked-choice voting or the county’s “fast-cast” option.
Jody, city staff who presented the interlocal agreement, said the declaration-of-candidacy period will run June 2–5 (city offices will be open 8 a.m.–5 p.m. those days because June 1 is a Sunday). Jody told the council that county services under the agreement include ballot printing, mailings, tabulation and early voting at the…
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