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Most Box Elder County incumbents held their seats Nov. 4, but voters in several cities signaled they were ready for change, replacing mayors in Tremonton and Garland. According to the county clerk’s Nov. 5 unofficial summary, 9,226 ballots had been counted from 25,258 registered voters, a turnout of 36.53%. Box Elder County Clerk Marla Young said at that time there were 47 provisional ballots left to cure, 12 damaged ballots, and a small number of signature issues still to be resolved. Those remaining ballots are spread across the county rather than concentrated in any single race, and while totals could...
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By Box Elder News JournalMost Box Elder County incumbents held their seats Nov. 4, but voters in several cities signaled they were ready for change, replacing mayors in Tremonton and Garland. According to the county clerk’s Nov. 5 unofficial summary, 9,226 ballots had been counted from 25,258 registered voters, a turnout of 36.53%. Box Elder County Clerk Marla Young said at that time there were 47 provisional ballots left to cure, 12 damaged ballots, and a small number of signature issues still to be resolved. Those remaining ballots are spread across the county rather than concentrated in any single race, and while totals could...
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