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Herriman announces open District 3 City Council seat; officials urge residents to vote

Herriman City (podcast) · July 30, 2025
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Summary

Herriman City said Council Member Sherry Oren is not running for re-election in District 3, making the seat open. Officials stated a primary will occur in August if more than two candidates file, and reminded residents ballots and deadlines are approaching.

John LaFolle, communications manager for Herriman City, said current council member Sherry Oren is not running again for City Council District 3, leaving the seat open. ‘‘So current council member Sherry Oren is not running again. So that seat is wide open,’’ LaFolle said.

LaFolle noted that if more than two people file for the seat there will be a primary election in August, and the main municipal election will be in November. He directed listeners to Harriman.gov/elections for filing details and other election information. Mayor Palmer and LaFolle both urged residents to vote, with Palmer saying municipal elections have a direct impact on daily life and LaFolle reminding listeners ballots are due in less than two weeks from the recording date.

What happens next: candidates must file according to the city's election calendar; residents should consult Harriman.gov/elections for deadlines and ballot information.