SLCC Votes

At Salt Lake Community College, our vision is to strengthen the communities we serve through the success of our students. Taking part in elections is a civic duty that can be powerful for enacting change in local, state, and national issues. We encourage all students to be involved in the voting process and engage with this fundamental pillar of our democracy.
Did You Know? In 2020, 18,634 SLCC students were eligible to vote. 12,350 students registered to vote, but only 8,895 students cast their vote in the election. Be the change this election, by registering to vote and making a voting plan!
Register to Vote
The state of Utah requires you have a valid Utah driver license or valid Utah ID to register to vote online. Click Here to Register to Vote Online
If you do not have an Utah ID, you can register to vote by mail. Instead of writing in your Utah ID, you will write in the last four digits of your Social Security number. If you are registering to vote for the first time and are mailing in your registration, Federal law requires you to show proof of identification the first time you vote. Proof of identification includes: Valid photo identification or A current bill/paycheck that shows your name and address.
Stop by the Thayne Center to pick up a Voter Registration Form. If you need access to stamps & envelopes to mail in your form we can assist you. We are here to help make the voting process accessible to everyone.
State of Utah Voter Registration Form
Salt Lake County Spanish Voter Registration Form
Register to Vote in Another State
Make a Plan
You are more likely to vote if you make a plan to do it. If you are registered to vote in Utah by October 25th, you will receive an election ballot in the mail to your registered address. Postmark your ballot on or before November 3rd, 2025 (the day before the election) or drop your ballot off at a Mail Ballot Drop Location. Find your nearest ballot box here.
What's on your ballot?
In non-presidential election years, it is still important to be informed about the political landscape. Voting in local elections has real impact and determines who represents your voice all the way from Washington D.C. to the local school board. Check out the following non-partisan voter resources to support your understanding of the candidates and issues that will appear on your ballot.
Enter your street address and zip code here to find your State Senator and House Representative.
Get Involved
On Campus Events
- National Voter Registration Day
- Tuesday, September 16th, 2025, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Taylorsville Redwood Campus @ Student Center
- Constitution Day
- Wednesday, September 17th, 2025, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Taylorsville Redwood Campus @ Student Center, Center Court
- National Voter Education Week
- Monday, October 6th, 2025, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, Jordan Campus
- Wednesday, October 8th, 2025, 11:00 AM -1:00 PM, Taylorsville Redwood Campus @ Student Center Court & AAB Lobby
- Thursday, October 9th, 2025, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM, South City Campus
Important Election Dates
- October 14th: By-mail ballots mailed to registered Utah voters
- November 3rd: Ballot postmark deadline
- November 4th: Election Day
Interested in Collaborating?
- SLCCVotes is currently seeking students, staff, faculty, and community members that are interested in joining the SLCCVotes coalition. By building a coalition, SLCCVotes can craft equitable nonpartisan student voter engagement efforts for the entire campus community. If you are interested in joining, please contact Savannah O'Sickey using the contact information listed below.
- Interested in tabling with SLCCVotes for upcoming civic holidays? Please contact Savannah O'Sickey using the contact information listed below.
- Student clubs can fulfill their community engagement requirement by holding a voter engagement event or tabling with SLCCVotes.
Contact Us

Savannah O'Sickey
Coordinator, Student Community Service


