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Municipal Election Information
Municipal Elections are held in odd numbered years. Municipal Elections do not occur the same year as the Federal Presidential elections. The election is non-partisan, meaning a candidate is not nominated by a party. The Mayor and City Council serve four-year terms.
To verify your voter registration, update your ballot mailing address, or learn more about elections, visit Vote.Utah.gov or DavisVotes.com.
2025 Candidates
(Listed in Master Ballot Position Order)
Mayor (4-year term)
| Candidate Name | Phone | Website | |||
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| Tamara (Tami) Tran | 801-499-2379 | tltran8@gmail.com | vote4tami.com | Declaration | Financial Disclosures |
| Tim Allen Hodges | 385-341-5991 | thodges4council@gmail.com | timhodgeskaysvillecouncil | Declaration | Financial Disclosures |
2 City Council Seats (4-year term)
| Candidate Name | Phone | Website | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tucker K. Bartels | 801-888-3519 | tuckerbartels18@gmail.com | www.tuckerbartels.com | Declaration | Financial Disclosures |
| Joshua T McBride | 801-706-5674 | josh@jammllc.com | www.votemcbride.com | Declaration | Financial Disclosures |
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| Abbigayle (Abbi) Hunt | 801-703-8931 | abbihunt4kaysville@gmail.com | hunt4kaysville.com | Declaration | Financial Disclosures |
2025 Municipal Election Information
In 2025, the positions of Mayor and two City Council seats (each with a four-year term) will be up for election. Candidates run at-large and are elected by all voters citywide, rather than by district or precinct.
The Municipal General Election will be conducted by mail on November 4, 2025 (UCA 20A-1-201).
Ballots will be mailed to all active registered voters three weeks before the election. If you are a military (currently deployed) or overseas citizen eligible to vote in state and local elections, you may register to vote and request a regular absentee ballot for upcoming elections.
Ballots must be received by the County Clerk’s Office by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day (November 4) to be counted—postmarks do not count anymore.
A secure ballot drop box is available at the Kaysville Library (215 North Fairfield Road, Kaysville) and can be used through Election Day.
Early voting will be held October 28-31, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Davis County Admin Building, 61 South Main Street, Farmington.
On Election Day, in-person voting will also be available at the Kaysville Library from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
To verify your voter registration, update your ballot mailing address, or learn more about elections, visit Vote.Utah.gov or DavisVotes.com.
Mail-in Ballots and Election Day Voting
Voters may cast their ballots by mail for both the Primary and General Elections. Mailed ballots must be received by the County Clerk’s Office by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day to be counted—postmarks do not count.
A secure ballot drop box is available at the Kaysville Library (215 North Fairfield Road, Kaysville) and can be used through Election Day.
On Election Day, in-person voting will also be available at the Kaysville Library from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Voter Registration
To register to vote in Utah you must:
- Be a citizen of the United States
- Have resided in Utah for at least 30 days immediately before the election
- Be at least 18 years old on or will be 18 by the day of the next general election (November election date)
- Reside in the voting district or precinct in which the person applies to register to vote
If your name or address has changed, you must update your voter registration. Your driver’s license address must match your voter registration. Update your address with the Driver License Division before submitting your voter registration.
How to Register or Update Your Registration
Online: vote.utah.gov (must have a current Utah driver’s license or state ID).
By Mail or In-Person: Submit a paper form to the Davis County Clerk’s Office (61 S. Main St., Farmington, UT). You'll need your Utah driver's license/state ID or the last four digits of your Social Security Number.
Missed the registration deadline? You can still register and vote provisionally on Election Day or during early voting. Be sure to bring proof of identity and proof of residency, and allow extra time to complete paperwork. Provisional ID Requirements
Voting Update: Choose Mail or In-Person Ballot (HB300)
After the passage of HB300 (General 2025 legislative session), all new voter registration applicants will also be required to select whether to receive a ballot by mail or not. Those opting not to receive a ballot by mail will be required to vote in person, if they wish to vote. Voters choosing to receive a ballot by mail will still have the option to vote by mail or in person.
Qualifications to run for elected office:
- Be a United States citizen at the time of filing.
- Be a registered voter of the municipality (UCA §20A-2-101).
- Be a resident of the municipality or a resident of the recently annexed area for 12 consecutive months immediately preceding the date of the election.
- In accordance with Utah Constitution, Article IV, Section 6, a mentally incompetent individual, an individual convicted of a felony, or an individual convicted of treason or a crime against the elective franchise may not hold office in this state until the right to hold elective office is restored under UCA §20A-2-101.3 or §20A-2-101.5.
Candidates must also comply with disclosure requirements outlined in UCA §10-3-208 (Campaign Finance Disclosure in Municipal Elections) and §10-3-301.5 (Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement for Municipal Office).
County and State Election Offices
The Clerk/Auditor is the Chief Election Officer for the County, Administering Federal, State and County Elections, as well as Municipal Elections as contracted.
Davis County Clerk's Office
Davis County Admin Building
61 South Main Street, Room #104
Farmington, UT 84025
(801) 451-3508
https://www.daviscountyutah.gov/clerk/election/elections
Elections Manager - Brian McKenzie
bmckenzie@daviscountyutah.gov
Utah State Elections Office
Utah Lieutenant Governor's Office
Utah State Capitol
350 N. State St., Suite 220
Salt Lake City, UT 84114
(801) 538-1041
(800) 995-VOTE
elections@utah.gov
https://vote.utah.gov/
Election Documents
Official Notices
- Notice of Candidate Withdrawal_2025 General Election
- Sample Ballot - General Election - November 4 2025
- Official Notice Municipal General Election
- Notice of Candidate Withdrawal_2025 Primary Election Cancellation
- Official Notice Municipal Primary Election
- Primary Election Sample Ballot
- Notice of Declared Candidates for 2025 Election
- 2025 Kaysville UOCAVA Municipal Election Notice
- 2025 Municipal Election Notice - Kaysville
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Administration / Finance
Physical Address
23 E Center Street
Kaysville, UT 84037
Phone: 801-546-1235