South Salt Lake December 2017

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December 2017 | Vol. 3 Iss. 12

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SOUTH SALT LAKE ELECTIONS, WHO WON? By Holly Vasic | h.vasic@mycityjournals.com

City Recorder Craig Burton announces the winners. (Holly Vasic/City Journals)

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he 2017 South Salt Lake City local election results won’t make for many new faces this time around. Two council members decided not to run again, one council member ran

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against the incumbent mayor, and another council member, who ran for re-election, is the winner of another term. City Recorder Craig Burton announced the winners to the city council, mayor, and other attendees at the Board of Canvassers meeting on Nov. 21. Cherie Wood was re-elected for mayor, Ray deWolfe was elected to the council at-large seat, Corey Thomas was elected for district 2 and Sharla Beverly was re-elected for district 3. The city council meeting the day after the election, Nov. 8, was filled with congratulations and figurative pats on the back. Beverly said she was “excited to represent district 3 for another four years” and district 4’s representative Portia Mila phoned in to congratulate the candidates on their hard work. Many of the races were neck and neck when it came down to counting the ballots. Beverly’s district 3 race was the only victory by a wide margin. She received 66 percent of the votes. Councilman Mark Kindred ran against Wood with the incumbent winning by 43 votes. Kindred will stay the rest of his term, another two years, in his at-large council seat. If Kindred had become the new mayor, his position would have had a special hiring process to fill it. Council member Johnny McConnell, the second at-large post, decided not to run for another term. DeWolfe defeated Aaron A. Frost for that council seat by a 53-46 margin. District 2’s representative Kevin Rapp also decided not

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to run again. When Rapp was asked why he decided not to run he replied, “lots of reasons,” with a shrug. Thomas and Eric Balken were candidates for that spot with Thomas winning by a mere 25 votes. At the Board of Canvassers meeting official numbers were verified. The canvassers attending that evening were Beverly, Mila, district 1 representative Ben Pender, Rapp, and Wood. For local elections, the canvassers are comprised of the city council and the mayor who must agree on the final numbers, which they did. Beverly voiced her excitement again on Nov. 21 and mentioned future plans for her district at 2700 S. 500 East. “What they’re going to do, and it should be happening soon, instead of having two lanes each way it’ll be one lane. Then it won’t be that stop light like it has been, it’ll be a normal stop light.” Forty-four percent of South Salt Lake residents voted this election and Burton believes the mail-in option helped. “We had 40 percent (voter turnout) last time for a mayor race and that was 10 percent higher than we’ve been having for years.” The majority of votes, 78 percent, came in prior to election day due to mail-in votes and early voting at places such as the Salt Lake County Election Division. If you are registered to vote but did not receive a ballot in the mail that could be because, according to the South Salt Lake City website, you had to vote sometime in the last four years to be considered active and only active voters received the ballots by mail. Two years from now four council seats will be up for grabs, but for now residents can get to know two fresh faces in the city council. As the quick Board of Canvassers meeting came to a close Pender said, “Congratulations to everyone.” 

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