Elections
2023 Elections
2023 General Elections Notice
2023 Declarations:
Brent Speth
Kendall Pace
Election Information
2015 Election InformationOFFICIAL 11/03/2015 Municipal Election Results
Canvass of 11/03/2015 ELECTION RESULTS
Election Results – Providence Primary 8/11/2015
In accordance with UCA 20A-4-301, on August 25, 2015, the City Council, acting as the Board of Canvass, accepted the totals on the Canvass Report as the official results for the Primary Election held August 11, 2015.
Based on the official returns the following candidates received a Certificate of Nomination: Kirk Allen, Roy Sneddon, Sandra T Checketts, Rowan E Cecil, Jeffrey D Turley, Dennis A Giles.
2016 Election Information
2016 Election Results
2017 Election Information
Municipal Election Sample Ballot
2017 Municipal Election Sample Ballot
2017 Municipal Election
2017 General Election Canvass
Unofficial Results – Mayor
Unofficial Results – Council
2017 Municipal Election Date: November 7, 2017
Candidates for mayor: John Drew, Kirk J Allen
Candidates for council: Sharell Eames, Kristina Eck, Jeff Baldwin, Rowan Ernest Cecil
Voting for this election will be by-mail.
Registered voters will be receiving ballots in the mail on or about October 17.
For your ballot to be counted, your ballot must be mailed and clearly postmarked before Election Day, or otherwise clearly marked by the post office as received by the post office before election day (no later than November 6, 2017) or you may drop your ballot off at the official ballot drop-off located at the Providence City Office Building, 164 North Gateway Drive, Providence.
Ballots will be accepted at the Providence City Recorder’s Office, (164 North Gateway Drive, Providence UT) on Election Day (November 7, 2017) until 8:00 p.m.
2017 Primary Election Date: August 15, 2017
Providence City will be holding a primary election for the office of Mayor.
The candidates for mayor are: John Drew, Kirk J Allen, Brent Larsen
Voting for this election will be by-mail.
Registered voters will be receiving ballots in the mail on or about July 20.
For your ballot to be counted, your ballot must be mailed and clearly postmarked before Election Day, or otherwise clearly marked by the post office as received by the post office before election day (no later than August 14, 2017) or you may drop your ballot off at the official ballot drop-off located at the Providence City Office Building, 164 North Gateway Drive, Providence.
Ballots will be accepted at the Providence City Recorder’s Office, (164 North Gateway Drive, Providence UT) on Election Day (August 15, 2017) until 8:00 p.m.
2017 Municipal Election – Notice of Election
Pursuant to Utah Code 10-3-301, Providence City hereby gives notice the following municipal offices will be voted on in the 2017 Municipal Election: Mayor (4-year term), Council Member (4-year term), Council Member (4-year term). Terms are expiring for Mayor Don Calderwood, Council Member Jeff Baldwin, and Council Member John Drew.
A person seeking to become a candidate for municipal office shall file a declaration of candidacy, in person with the city recorder, during the office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and not later than the close of those office hours, between June 1 and June 7, 2017. Any resident of Providence City may nominate a candidate for municipal office by filing a nomination petition with the city recorder, during the office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and not later than the close of those office hours, between June 1 and June 7, 2017.
Municipal Election Sample Ballot
2017 Municipal Election Sample Ballot
Meet the Candidates Night
October 12 6:30 p.m. meet the Candidates night at the Center for Creativity, Innovation and Discovery (CCID charter school) 170 West spring creek parkway, Providence.
The candidates for the office of Mayor are: John Drew and Kirk J Allen.
The candidates for City Council are: Sharell Eames, Kristina Eck, Jeff Baldwin, and Rowan Ernest Cecil
2017 Providence Primary Election
2017 Primary Canvass of Votes
2017 Primary Sample Ballot
August 15, 2017 Election is by mail only.
Ballots will be coming through the mail.
Expect to start to see them middle of July
2017 Candidates
The following Providence City residents have filed a Declaration of Candidacy for the 2017 Municipal Election.
Mayor (4-Year Term) | ||
John Drew 435-760-8989 john@johndrew.com | Declaration of Candidacy | Pledge of Fair Campaign Practices |
Kirk Allen 435-512-1796 | Declaration of Candidacy | |
Defeated in Primary Election Brent Larsen 435-494-2717 larsenbrent4@gmail.com | Declaration of Candidacy | Pledge of Fair Campaign Practices |
Council Member (4-year Term) | ||
Sharell Eames | Declaration of Candidacy | Pledge of Fair Campaign Practices |
Kristina Eck | Declaration of Candidacy | Pledge of Fair Campaign Practices |
Jeff Baldwin | Declaration of Candidacy | Pledge of Fair Campaign Practices |
Craig Kendrick | Withdrawn | |
Rowan Ernest Cecil | Nomination Petition |
2019 Election Information
2019 Municipal Election
November 5, 2019 General Election
Official Results and Canvass
November 5, 2019 General Election Unofficial Results
Notice of Providence City 2019 General Election
Providence City will hold a general election for three 4-year term city council seats and one 2-year term city council seat on November 5, 2019. This will be a by-mail election.
Ballots are scheduled to be mailed to voters on October 15, 2019. Ballots may be returned by-mail (must be post marked on or before November 4, 2019) or dropped in the drive-up ballot box located at the Providence City Offices, 164 North Gateway Dr, Providence UT. Ballots will be accepted at the Providence City Office location until 8:00 p.m. on November 5, 2019.
November 5, 2019 Sample Ballot
Meet the Candidates
Providence City will hold a Meet the Candidates night on Thursday, October 10, 2019. The event will take place at 6:30 PM at the Spring Creek Middle School.
The following candidates will be on the ballot:
4-year seat:
Brent D. Speth, Jon Mock, Frank Montoya, Jr., Carrie Kirk, Joshua Paulsen, Ralph Daniels
2-year seat:
Don W. Calderwood, Jeanell S. Sealy
2019 Primary Election Official Results and Canvass
Providence City will hold a by-mail primary election. Ballots are scheduled to be mailed to voters on July 23, 2019. Click here for a sample ballot.
The following residents have filed a declaration of candidacy for Providence City Council:
Rowan Cecil – 4-year term
Laura Banda – 4-year term
Brent D. Speth – 4-year term
Jon Mock – 4-year term
Frank Montoya, Jr – 4-year term
Carrie Kirk – 4-year term
Joshua Paulsen – 4-year term
Ralph Daniels – 4-year term
Don W. Calderwood – 2-year term
Jeanell S. Sealy – 2-year term
Blair Martin – 2-year term
Election Notice – Providence City Municipal General Election
Pursuant to Utah Code 10-3-301, Providence City hereby gives notice the following municipal offices will be voted on in the 2019 Municipal Election:
- Council Member (4-year term)
- Council Member (4-year term)
- Council Member (4-year term)
- Council Member (2-year term)
Terms are expiring for: Kirk Allen, Dennis Giles, Roy Sneddon, and Brent Fresz.
A person seeking to become a candidate for municipal office shall file a declaration of candidacy, in person with the city recorder at the Providence City Offices, 164 North Gateway Dr, Providence UT, during the office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and not later than the close of those office hours, between June 3 and June 7, 2019.
An individual may designate an agent to file a declaration of candidacy with the city recorder if: (i) the individual is located outside of the state during the entire filing period; (ii) the designated agent appears in person before the city recorder; (iii) the individual communicates with the city recorder using an electronic device that allows the individual and city recorder to see and hear each other; and (iv) the individual provides the city recorder with an email address to which the city recorder may send the individual the candidate information.
Any resident of a municipality may nominate a candidate for a municipal office by: (i) filing a nomination petition with the city recorder at the Providence City Offices, 164 North Gateway Dr, Providence UT, during the office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and not later than the close of those office hours, between June 3 and June 7, 2019.
2021 Election Information
OFFICIAL 2021 ELECTION RESULTS: To view Providence City’s official election results please click on the link provided. City Council will be certifying the canvass results on Tuesday November 16th @ 6:00 pm as part of their monthly City Council Meeting. OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS & ELECTION STAT SHEET
UNOFFICIAL 2021 ELECTION RESULTS : Click on the link to view the current unofficial 2021 election results for Providence City’s General Election. The County updates the webpage as they tally the results. Official results will be posted by us and the County on November 16th.
Notice of Elections (When, Where, Info)
Sample Ballot now available for viewing.
Meet the Candidates Night YouTube Video
Click on the link above to view our video of our Meet the Candidates Night event. All 5 of our candidates were present and we had a great turn out with lots of good questions.
Registered voters should be receiving the pamphlet in the mail the week of October 11th.
CANDIDATE PROFILES
To learn more about our candidates running for office please fell free to view their profiles at Vote.Utah.Gov.
NOTICE OF REFERENDUM
Notice of Referendum: To be voted on during the General Election.
The general election will be on November 2, 2021. No primary election will be held.
CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR OFFICE:
Kathleen Alder – City Mayor (4-Year Term)
Robert Cruz – City Mayor (4-Year Term) (Has Officially Withdrawn from Candidacy)
Kristina Eck – City Council Member (4-Year Term)
Jeff Nebeker – City Council Member (4-Year Term)
Jeanell Sealy – City Council Member (4-Year Term)
Ryan Moeller – City Council Member (4-year Term)
Election Notice
Providence City Municipal General Election
Pursuant to Utah Code 10-3-301, Providence City hereby gives notice the following municipal offices will be voted on in the 2021 Municipal Election:
- City Mayor (4-year term)
- Council Member (4-year term)
- Council Member (4-year term)
Terms are expiring for: John Drew (Mayor), Kristina Eck (Council Member), Jeanell Sealy (Council Member)
A person seeking to become a candidate for municipal office shall file a declaration of candidacy, in person with the city recorder at the Providence City Offices, 164 North Gateway Dr, Providence UT, during the office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and not later than the close of those office hours, between June 1st and June 7th, 2021.
An individual may designate an agent to file a declaration of candidacy with the city recorder if: (i) the individual is located outside of the state during the entire filing period; (ii) the designated agent appears in person before the city recorder; (iii) the individual communicates with the city recorder using an electronic device that allows the individual and city recorder to see and hear each other; and (iv) the individual provides the city recorder with an email address to which the city recorder may send the individual the candidate information.
Any resident of a municipality may nominate a candidate for a municipal office by: (i) filing a nomination petition with the city recorder at the Providence City Offices, 164 North Gateway Dr, Providence UT, during the office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and not later than the close of those office hours, between June 1st and June 7th, 2021.
Posted on April 26th 2021 by Ty Cameron Providence City Recorder.
To apply for candidacy please visit the Providence City Offices at 164 N Gateway Drive between June 1 through June 7th (Excluding Weekend). You will receive and fill out the forms necessary to declare and be verified by the City Recorder that you qualify for candidacy per Utah Code 10-3-301.
Campaign Finance Reports
2021 General Election2021 General (No Primary was held)
MAYOR
Kathleen Alder – 10/19/2021 & 12/1/2021 (Final)
COUNCIL MEMBER
Kristina Eck – 10/20/2021 & 11/22/21 (Final)
Jeff Carlos Nebeker – 10/18/2021 & 11/22/2021 (Final)
Jeanell S Sealy – 10/15/2021 & 11/24/2021 (Final)
Ryan Moeller – 10/26/2021 & 11/22/2021 (Final)
2019 General Election
2019 General
FOUR-YEAR TERM
Brent D Speth 10/24/2019
Brent D Speth 12/05/2019 Final
Jon Mock 10/29/2019
Jon Mock 11/26/2019 Final
Frank Montoya, JR 10/29/2019
Frank Montoya, JR 12/04/2019 Final
Carrie Kirk 10/28/2019
Carrie Kirk 12/04/2019 Final
Joshua Paulsen 10/28/2019
Joshua Paulsen 11/18/2019 Final
Ralph Daniels 10/28/2019
Ralph Daniels 12/02/2019 Final
TWO-YEAR TERM
Don W Calderwood 10/25/2019
Don W Calderwood 11/20/2019 Final
Jeanell S. Sealy 10/26/2019
Jeanell S. Sealy 12/03/2019 Final
2019 Primary Election
2019 Primary
FOUR-YEAR TERM
Rowan Cecil CFR 08/05/2019
Laura Banda CFR 07-28-2019
Brent D Speth CFR 08/01/2019
Jon Mock 08/05/2019
Frank Montoya Jr 08/06/2019
Carrie Kirk 08/03/2019
Joshua Paulsen 08/06/2019
Ralph Daniels CFR 08/01/2019
TWO-YEAR TERM
Don W Calderwood 08/02/2019
Jeanell S Sealy 08/01/2019
Blair Martin 08/01/2019
2017 Elections
2017
John Drew 08/08/2017
Kirk Allen 08/03/2017
Brent Larsen 08/08/2017
Brent Larsen 09/14/2017
Kristina Eck 10/24/2017
Jeff Baldwin 10/26/2017
Sharell Eames 10/30/2017
John Drew 10/31/2017
Rowan E Cecil 10/31/2017
Kirk Allen 10/31/2017
Kristina Eck – Final 11/27/2017
Sharell Eames Final 11/21/2017
Kirk Allen – Final 11/30/2017
John Drew – Final 12/05/2017
Rowan Cecil – Final 12/07/2017
Jeff Baldwin – Final 12/07/2017
2015 Elections
2015
Kirk Allen – 09-09-2015, 10/23/2015; 11/20/2015 final
Roy Sneddon – 10-20-2015; 11/20/2015 final
Sandra T Checketts – 08-10-2015, 10/26/2015, 11/30/2015 Final
Rowan E Cecil – 08-20-2015, 10/23/201511/30/2015 final
Jeffrey D Turley – 10-20-2015,11/05/2015 final,
Dennis A Giles – 10/26/2015, 12/02/2015 final
2013 Elections
2013
Don W Calderwood – 10/25/2013Final 11/15/2013
Ronald S Liechty – 10/28/2013Final 12/04/2013
Steven Liechty – 10/29/2013
John Drew – 10/29/2013 Final 11/20/2013
Jeff Baldwin – 10/24/2013Final 11/26/2013