Hooper City
Election Information
Hooper City Municipal 2023 Elections
Municipal Office to be Voted on:
Hooper City Mayor (4-Year Term)
City Council At-Large #1 (4-Year Term)
City Council At-Large #2 (4-year Term)
Candidacy Announcement Info:
20A-9-203 Declarations of Candidacy – Declaration of Candidacy Forms or Nomination Petitions must be filed in person with the City Recorder at the Hooper City Offices. Beginning Thursday, June 1, 2023 and Ending Wednesday, June 7, 2023 between the hours of 9:00am and 5:00pm Monday through Thursday. (Closed Fridays and Weekends)
The 2023 Primary Election (if needed) will be held on Tuesday, September 5, 2023. Ballots will be mailed out to eligible voters, according to voter's party affiliation, starting on August 15th. Voters must be of legal voting age, citizens of the United States, and reside in the precinct in which they are registered.
Voters can verify party affiliation, registration status, and view a sample ballot online at www.vote.utah.gov. Voter registration deadline to receive a ballot in the mail is August 15th at 5pm. Registered voters who do not receive their ballot by August 14th should contact the Weber County Elections Office.
The 2023 General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 21, 2023. Ballots will be mailed out to eligible voters starting on October 31st. Voters must be of legal voting age, citizens of the United States, and reside in the precinct in which they are registered.
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Candidate Contact Information:
Mayor
Four-Year Term
Sheri Bingham
(801) 628- 1670
Greg Simpson
(801) 628-7306
Council Member At- Large (Four-Year Term)
Ryan R. Hill
(801) 781-0431
Kamie R. Hubbard
(801) 391-3123
Dale Fowers
(801) 391-3001
Cindy Cox
(801) 791-5015
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Realigning Voting Districts
On February 3, 2022 the Hooper City Council moved to approve Ordinance No. O-2022-01, an ordinance re-establishing the voting districts in Hooper City. This was a necessary response to the changes in voting districts made by the Utah Legislature and the changes in the voting precincts made by Weber County. With this change came a renumbering of the districts. To see what Hooper City Council District you are located in please see the map attached below.
District 1 is represented by Council Member Lisa Nothrop
District 2 is represented by Council Member Bryce Wilcox
District 3 is represented by Council Member Debra Marigoni
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2023 Election Documents:
Public Notice - General Election 2023
General Election Sample Ballot
Election Notice 2023
2023 Municipal Declaration of Candidacy
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Cindy Cox:
General Election Financial Statement
General Election Financial Statement Amended 11/13/23
Second General Election Financial Statement
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Dale Fowers:
General Election Financial Statement
General Election Financial Statement Amended 10/30/23
Second General Election Financial Statement
Second General Election Financial Statement Amended
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Greg Simpson:
General Election Financial Statement
Second General Election Financial Statement
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Kamie Hubbard:
General Election Financial Statement
Second General Election Financial Statement
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Ryan Hill:
General Election Financial Statement
General Election Financial Statement Amended 11/13/23
Second General Election Financial Statement
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Sheri Bingham: